On Saturday, 16 May 2015 02:06:32 UTC+1, Ted Fujimoto wrote:
>
> Just tried it but now having trouble with NumPy. Is this normal if I
> already have NumPy installed (using Anaconda distribution)?:
>
The latter is probably OK.
Well, it's hard to say without seeing the log what exactly went wrong
On 2015-5-15 21:07, Phoenix wrote:
What is wrong with this code?
'''
I am trying to see if I can create a list of tuples such that the first
coordinate of eachh tuple is itself a list of lists.
Then inside the loop I am trying to update a tuple such that I will add
a new list to its first coordin
On Saturday, 16 May 2015 04:42:26 UTC+1, David Perkinson wrote:
>
> So the link should be changed on
> http://www.sagemath.org/download-packages.html?
>
the main Sage website is currently in transition, due to things being moved
from UW to being hosted by SageInc, William's
SMC company.
>
On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 9:30:36 PM UTC-7, Phoenix wrote:
>
>
> So (x,y) = ( [[1,2,3]] , 5) at the beginning of the loop.
>
> So x = [[1,2,3]]
> So x.append ( [4,5,6] ) should change x to [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]] - right?
> And y+1 = 6
>
> And then one is just redifining b[0] to be ( [[1,2,3],[4,5
Phoenix: no, x.append() *operates on* x but does not *return* the new x
as a value (as you might expect in C); the value of x.append() is None.
--
*\\* Anton Sherwood *\\* www.bendwavy.org
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"sage-support" group.
To
On Tuesday, 12 May 2015 08:39:40 UTC-6, springfield .gion wrote:
>
> Sure! I did not modify in any way the pages, and they just stopped loading
> about 3 days ago. Here is one of them:
> http://poisson.dm.unipi.it/~celoria/grid_drawing.html
>
Your server appears to be down, but can you please che
So (x,y) = ( [[1,2,3]] , 5) at the beginning of the loop.
So x = [[1,2,3]]
So x.append ( [4,5,6] ) should change x to [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]] - right?
And y+1 = 6
And then one is just redifining b[0] to be ( [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]] , 6 )
Right?
On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 11:22:02 PM UTC-5, Nil
On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 9:07:13 PM UTC-7, Phoenix wrote:
>
> What is wrong with this code?
>
> b = []
> a = [1,2,3]
> b.append( ([a],5))
> for (x,y) in b
>b[0] = (x.append([4,5,6]),y+1)
>
Just step through the code:
(x,y) = b[0]
what does x.append([4,5,6]) return? What would (x.append([4
I had imagined that at the end one would get,
b = [ ( [ [1,2,3], [4,5,6] ] , 6) ]
On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 11:07:13 PM UTC-5, Phoenix wrote:
>
> What is wrong with this code?
>
> b = []
> a = [1,2,3]
> b.append( ([a],5))
> for (x,y) in b
>b[0] = (x.append([4,5,6]),y+1)
>
> show(b)
>
What is wrong with this code?
b = []
a = [1,2,3]
b.append( ([a],5))
for (x,y) in b
b[0] = (x.append([4,5,6]),y+1)
show(b)
'''
I am trying to see if I can create a list of tuples such that the first
coordinate of eachh tuple is itself a list of lists.
Then inside the loop I am trying to up
So the link should be changed on
http://www.sagemath.org/download-packages.html?
On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 2:21:09 PM UTC-7, David Perkinson wrote:
>
> I'm getting a 404 Error: page not found from
> http://www.sagemath.org/packages/optional/.
>
--
You received this message because you are sub
Just tried it but now having trouble with NumPy. Is this normal if I
already have NumPy installed (using Anaconda distribution)?:
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
real 91m32.068s
user 259m40.279s
sys 33m41.236s
***
Error building Sage.
The f
On Friday, 15 May 2015 22:21:09 UTC+1, David Perkinson wrote:
>
> I'm getting a 404 Error: page not found from
> http://www.sagemath.org/packages/optional/.
>
old-style optional spkg's:
http://mirrors.mit.edu/sage/spkg/optional/
new-style spkgs (some of them optional):
http://mirrors.mit.edu/s
I'm getting a 404 Error: page not found from
http://www.sagemath.org/packages/optional/.
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"sage-support" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email
to sage-support+unsubscr..
When attempting the first command, I get the following:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Trailing garbage following
expression")
read-from-minibuffer("Eval: " nil (keymap (9 . completion-at-point) (27
keymap (9 . lisp-complete-symbol)) keymap (18 . helm-minibuffer-history)
(menu-bar keyma
Hello,
I am looking for a nicer way to cast a univariate poly to a multivariate
ring with the different base fields.
Basically base fields are both GF(2^3) but with different generators. I
want generator of the first to be mapped to the generator of the second.
sage: f
x^6 + a*x^5 + (a + 1)*x^4
There were some changes to how we host the tarballs, get sage-6.7.rc0
instead (which you need anyways to work around bugs in the newest xcode)
On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 2:12:10 AM UTC+2, Ted Fujimoto wrote:
>
> Getting the following error using OS X 10.10:
>
> $ make -j8
> ...
> make base
> /U
17 matches
Mail list logo