On 2/6/12 10:06 PM, David wrote:
No line number. If I click on the url in the error I get the source,
but it just leaves me at the top.
Here's the error:
http://skink.whitman.edu/sage_error.png
Hmmm. Double Hmmm...
Here's a possible cause:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/227552/common-
More information: I get a black square where the jmol figure should
be, and the jmol menus are active.
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No line number. If I click on the url in the error I get the source,
but it just leaves me at the top.
Here's the error:
http://skink.whitman.edu/sage_error.png
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On 2/6/12 9:38 PM, David wrote:
I just tried test.sagenb.org on a 10.04 machine at home, same problem.
All machines are sun java, I think the latest version of java 1.6. I
have also tried turning off all firefox extensions, no help.
HmmmYou said you had an error message. Usually console er
I just tried test.sagenb.org on a 10.04 machine at home, same problem.
All machines are sun java, I think the latest version of java 1.6. I
have also tried turning off all firefox extensions, no help.
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On 2/6/12 8:56 PM, David wrote:
It happens on sagenb.org 4.7.2 and on our internal 4.6 sage server.
I'll check the test server when I go to work tomorrow.
Do you have the Sun Java installed, or the Iced Tea thing? IIRC, you
need to install the sun jdk; the iced tea version won't work. I know
It happens on sagenb.org 4.7.2 and on our internal 4.6 sage server.
I'll check the test server when I go to work tomorrow.
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On 2/6/12 6:08 PM, David wrote:
Hi all--
This has been driving me nuts. In firefox on two computers running
ubuntu 10.04, jmol plots do not appear, and I get this in the
javascript error console:
unterminated string literal
window.top.status='script compiler ERROR: command expected
Using chrom
On Feb 6, 4:22 pm, Oscar Lazo wrote:
> That worked excelent! I made the following code:
>
> from sage.symbolic.function import BuiltinFunction
> class AiryAi(BuiltinFunction):
> def __init__(self):
> BuiltinFunction.__init__(self, "ai",
> latex_name=r"\operatorname{Ai}")
> def _d
Hello
I've got this code in fortran:
!f90
!f90
! ALGORITHM 819, COLLECTED ALGORITHMS FROM ACM.
! THIS WORK PUBLISHED IN TRANSACTIONS ON MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE,
! VOL. 28,NO. 3, September, 2002, P. 325--336.
! Code converted using TO_F90 by Alan Miller
! Date: 2002-11-04 Time: 15:13:16
MODULE
Hi all--
This has been driving me nuts. In firefox on two computers running
ubuntu 10.04, jmol plots do not appear, and I get this in the
javascript error console:
unterminated string literal
window.top.status='script compiler ERROR: command expected
Using chrome on the same machines, or the sam
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Chappman wrote:
> Hi, I am currently trying to write a program for my project and am
> trying to make the following syntax work:
>
>
> if y_1=y_2:
> [y_1,y_2]=2
> elif y_1>y_2:
> [y_1,y_2]=1
I think you want is
> if y_1 = y_2:
> y_1 = y_2 = 2
> elif y_
Hi, I am currently trying to write a program for my project and am
trying to make the following syntax work:
if y_1=y_2:
[y_1,y_2]=2
elif y_1>y_2:
[y_1,y_2]=1
x=0
for y_1 in [1..2]:
for y_2 in [1..y_1]:
x += [y_1,y_2]
print x
The error messages I am getting is " TypeEr
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 2/6/12 1:33 PM, Oscar Lazo wrote:
>>
>> That is very nice! Unfortunately I need to evaluate many different
>> expressions quickly, so the copy-paste aproach is not an option.
>> That's why I wrote the fast_complex function. I'll be working in
That worked excelent! I made the following code:
from sage.symbolic.function import BuiltinFunction
class AiryAi(BuiltinFunction):
def __init__(self):
BuiltinFunction.__init__(self, "ai",
latex_name=r"\operatorname{Ai}")
def _derivative_(self, x, diff_param=None): return aip(x)
cl
On 2/6/12 1:33 PM, Oscar Lazo wrote:
That is very nice! Unfortunately I need to evaluate many different
expressions quickly, so the copy-paste aproach is not an option.
That's why I wrote the fast_complex function. I'll be working in such
a general implementation, do you think it's worth getting
On Feb 6, 2:58 pm, Socius wrote:
> On 6 Feb, 18:57, LFS wrote:
>
> > I have to admit that I use GeoGebra for almost everything not 3d. It
> > is absolutely fantastic (I do videos on the youtube.com/
> > geogebrachannel and have a wiki and a moodle on ggb.)
>
> > But sage is great (and I have st
> I can live with that, but I also need to be able to visualize in
> typesetted form some complicated expressions involving the derivatives
> of Airy functions, so I would very much prefer if diff(ai) would be
> typesetted the same way as
>
> aip=function('aip',x,latex_name='Ai\'')
Airy functions
On 6 Feb, 18:57, LFS wrote:
> I have to admit that I use GeoGebra for almost everything not 3d. It
> is absolutely fantastic (I do videos on the youtube.com/
> geogebrachannel and have a wiki and a moodle on ggb.)
>
> But sage is great (and I have started a youtube.com/sagemath channel
> and a sa
Hello
I'm working with Airy functions. Although sage can evaluate
airy_ai(1.0), it cannot form a symbolic expression like:
A*airy_ai(x)+B*airy_bi, which is what i need.
So I decided to define the symbolic functions:
ai=function('ai',x,latex_name='Ai')
bi=function('bi',x,latex_name='Bi')
thi
On Feb 5, 8:20 am, LFS wrote:
> Hiya!
>
> Is there a relatively simple way to get a point to animate a point
> through a cycle keeping in mind my low programming skills ((like
> adding a "wait" between iterations?) ?
You are probably aware of the "animate" command that does this for 2d
graphics.
That is very nice! Unfortunately I need to evaluate many different
expressions quickly, so the copy-paste aproach is not an option.
That's why I wrote the fast_complex function. I'll be working in such
a general implementation, do you think it's worth getting it into
sage, or should fast_float be m
Thanks A.
That is good to hear about the sage slider!
I have to admit that I use GeoGebra for almost everything not 3d. It
is absolutely fantastic (I do videos on the youtube.com/
geogebrachannel and have a wiki and a moodle on ggb.)
But sage is great (and I have started a youtube.com/sagemat
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Kenneth A. Ribet wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This message is about the Sage Reference pages. I'm looking specifically at
> http://www.sagemath.org/doc/reference/sage/rings/finite_rings/constructor.html
> . My comment, which is more of a recommendation, is that it would
On 5 Feb, 17:20, LFS wrote:
> Hiya!
>
> Is there a relatively simple way to get a point to animate a point
> through a cycle keeping in mind my low programming skills ((like
> adding a "wait" between iterations?) ?
>
> I made this video with stop animation and an animated gif but it was a
> real p
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