Hi Ethan,
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Ethan Van Andel wrote:
>
> Is it possible to change the version of Cython that sage -b runs? (it
> uses 11.1, I need the complex support added in 11.2)
There is a ticket to update Cython in Sage at
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6438. If yo
Is it possible to change the version of Cython that sage -b runs? (it
uses 11.1, I need the complex support added in 11.2)
Alternately, is it possible to compile the stuff that needs that
version separately and then just stick it where it belongs?
Thanks,
Ethan
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Thank you for responding. I did not have kdvi installed on my
system. It still does the same thing after installing kdvi. As
before, I get the message
method return sender=:1.3 -> dest=:1.31 reply_serial=2
whatever that means. I guess I have to figure out a way to let the
desktop (Xfce in my
Laurent, unfortunately that would only work for one particular program or
task. I was hoping to use everywhere the kind of list operations I
mentioned.
Besides, the unreadability problem is still there. You have only transfered
it to the function definition.
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 7:40 AM, Laure
Carlos Córdoba ha scritto:
>> [[cos(a/9), sin(a/9)] for a in [b+3 for b in [2*c for c in [1,2,3
>>
>> (This is using a/9 instead of a/max(z) since I don't know how to do
>> 'max(z)' in a one-liner like this.)
>>
>>
>
> Thanks John, when I was talking about unreadable comprehensions I was
> [[cos(a/9), sin(a/9)] for a in [b+3 for b in [2*c for c in [1,2,3
>
> (This is using a/9 instead of a/max(z) since I don't know how to do
> 'max(z)' in a one-liner like this.)
>
Thanks John, when I was talking about unreadable comprehensions I was
meaning this. i.e. nested ones. Then was whe
In ubuntu
sage: t,s=var('t,s')
sage: show(laplace(exp(-3*t),t,s))
works. It opens kdvi. However, I do get this gobble-de-gook in the
terminal as well:
kfmclient(4002) ClientApp::doIt: Creating ClientApp
(4004)/ ClientApp::doIt: Creating ClientApp
kioclient(4004) ClientApp::kde_open:
KUrl("file:
> Unfortunately, no, there are no such up-to-date archives.
I wouldn't mind to use sage 3 binaries, but I cannot find any of those
either. Unfortunately, I didn't keep a sage 3 file for hardy that I
used once.
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