On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 4:55:02 AM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> On 2013-09-10, Vince > wrote:
> > I've seen that lrs can be installed as an optional package in Sage but I
> > can't quite any further then that. Once lrs is installed:
> > `install_package('lrs-4.2b.p1')` how do I actu
>
> It looks like the actual problem is a bug in Sage (which has been fixed in
> the beta releases of Sage 6.3). Namely, when Sage runs, it is supposed to
> use ~/.sage/matplotlib-1.3.1 rather than ~/.matplotlib for matplotlib
> configuration (just for your sort of situation), but this doesn't
On Wed, 28 May 2014 at 08:14AM -0700, George Hokke wrote:
> Hi,
> what I want to do is to solve an equation in which the function contains a
> numerical integral in its definition.
> Something like this:
>
> sage: d=lambda y: numerical_integral(x**2+y,0,1)[0]
> sage: d(0)
> 0.
>
> wo
On May 28, 2014, at 11:26 AM, John H Palmieri wrote:
> It looks like the actual problem is a bug in Sage (which has been fixed in
> the beta releases of Sage 6.3). Namely, when Sage runs, it is supposed to use
> ~/.sage/matplotlib-1.3.1 rather than ~/.matplotlib for matplotlib
> configuration
Hi Simon,
You're completely right. Actually I messed up the libraries, the __call__
method used should be the one from Mpolynomial_libsingular.
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On 2014-05-28, George Hokke wrote:
> Hi,
> what I want to do is to solve an equation in which the function contains a
> numerical integral in its definition.
> Something like this:
>
> sage: d=lambda y: numerical_integral(x**2+y,0,1)[0]
> sage: d(0)
> 0.
>
> works until here.
> But no
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 10:52:07 AM UTC-7, Jim wrote:
>
> On May 28, 2014, at 10:42 AM, Jim Clark
> >
> wrote:
>
> Also…
> ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc contains
> backend: TkAgg
>
> I’ll try moving this out of the way…
>
>
> Found the culprit! Renamed matplotlibrc to matplotlibrc.bak,
> start
On May 28, 2014, at 10:42 AM, Jim Clark wrote:
> Also...
> ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc contains
> backend: TkAgg
>
> I'll try moving this out of the way...
>
Found the culprit! Renamed matplotlibrc to matplotlibrc.bak,
started a fresh terminal window and restarted Sage
and now import matplotli
On May 28, 2014, at 10:21 AM, John H Palmieri wrote:
> Oh, and to answer your other question: I just downloaded the Sage binary on
> an OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 machine and was unable to replicate the problem. I
> wonder if the presence of the macports stuff is interfering somehow. Have you
> set
On May 28, 2014, at 10:15 AM, John H Palmieri wrote:
> Try this: start a new Sage session and do
>
> sage: import matplotlib
> sage: matplotlib.get_backend()
>
> What does it return? If it returns 'TkAgg', try
>
> sage: matplotlib.use('agg')
> sage: import matplotlib.pyplot as
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 10:15:53 AM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 10:03:32 AM UTC-7, Jim wrote:
>>
>> On May 28, 2014, at 5:11 AM, kcrisman wrote:
>>
>> In fact, one test you could do is to test that one file. You'd have to
>> cd into the actual Sage-6.2-.
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 10:03:32 AM UTC-7, Jim wrote:
>
> On May 28, 2014, at 5:11 AM, kcrisman >
> wrote:
>
> In fact, one test you could do is to test that one file. You'd have to cd
> into the actual Sage-6.2-... directory and then do
>
> ./sage -t src/sage/plot/plot.py
>
>
> Fails the
Hi,
what I want to do is to solve an equation in which the function contains a
numerical integral in its definition.
Something like this:
sage: d=lambda y: numerical_integral(x**2+y,0,1)[0]
sage: d(0)
0.
works until here.
But now I'd want to do:
sage: solve(d(y)==1,y)
ValueError: In
On May 28, 2014, at 5:11 AM, kcrisman wrote:
> In fact, one test you could do is to test that one file. You'd have to cd
> into the actual Sage-6.2-... directory and then do
>
> ./sage -t src/sage/plot/plot.py
>
Fails the test (same error: cannot import name _tkagg):
Jims-computer:sage jim$
On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 14:15:23 UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> this is not the right group for the Sage Cloud related questions, IMHO.
> Try the one I cc to.
>
should have mentioned it explicitly: sage-cl...@googlegroups.com
>
>
> On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 12:13:00 UTC+1, Stephen Kauffman
this is not the right group for the Sage Cloud related questions, IMHO. Try
the one I cc to.
On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 12:13:00 UTC+1, Stephen Kauffman wrote:
>
> What is /path/to/file.sage when stored in cloud folder under project? For
> load('file.sage') ? This is for sagemathcloud worksheet
Thank you for the response, kcrisman (sorry I don’t know your first name).
>
> No problem - very long ago I just chose this handle.
Thanks for your config info - I don't see why any of this should affect it,
thankfully, though I'm sorry you have had such trouble! Glad you found the
other ref
What is /path/to/file.sage when stored in cloud folder under project? For
load('file.sage') ? This is for sagemathcloud worksheet and project. Thanks
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