[sage-support] Re: importing from .sage files

2016-02-12 Thread kcrisman
> See >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35305027/cant-import-sage-file-in-same-directory/ >> I feel like there must be an improvement on my answer, hopefully someone >> can elaborate on how to do that there. >> > > I think an important thing to point out is that while ".sage" files aren't

[sage-support] Re: importing from .sage files

2016-02-12 Thread Nils Bruin
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 1:21:26 PM UTC-8, kcrisman wrote: > > See > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35305027/cant-import-sage-file-in-same-directory/ > I feel like there must be an improvement on my answer, hopefully someone > can elaborate on how to do that there. > I think an import

[sage-support] importing from .sage files

2016-02-12 Thread kcrisman
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35305027/cant-import-sage-file-in-same-directory/ I feel like there must be an improvement on my answer, hopefully someone can elaborate on how to do that there. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" g

[sage-support] Re: Piecewise function

2016-02-12 Thread Nils Bruin
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 6:45:20 AM UTC-8, João Alberto Ferreira wrote: > > > Thank you for the sugestions but, unfortunatelly, the options above plot > the function as it was a continuous function. The only way I could find to > p lot the function correctly is as in > http://www.sagemat

[sage-support] Re: Piecewise function

2016-02-12 Thread João Alberto Ferreira
On Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 9:04:16 PM UTC-2, Nils Bruin wrote: > > On Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 11:32:45 AM UTC-8, João Alberto Ferreira > wrote: >> >> 1) Isn't there a way to pass to the Piecewise function if the intervals >> are open or closed at its borders, so as, in the example