On 2016-2-29 15:13, saad khalid wrote:
Hey everyone. So, here's the problem I have:
z = x^2 + y^2
x = r*cos(theta)
y = r*sin(theta)
I need to calculate the partial derivative (dz/dx) while holding r
constant. [...]
Seems to me what you want is z_theta / x_theta, i.e., the ratio of two
parti
Hey everyone. So, here's the problem I have:
z = x^2 + y^2
x = r*cos(theta)
y = r*sin(theta)
I need to calculate the partial derivative (dz/dx) while holding r
constant. I was hoping I could define all of those functions and then just
use the derivative command, but it doesn't seem to work the
the installation from source is covered in
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/index.html
On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 8:16:00 PM UTC, Arindam kumar chatterjee
wrote:
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> how to install sage inside /opt in ubuntu using source please help me
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> On Saturday, 27 February 2016 17:2
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> > Is this in sagenb?
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> Yes.
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Got it. As I say, I can't see this in any current Sage I have, except a
server with no LaTeX, so it would be hard to debug.
> > I can confirm this works for me in 7.1.beta3, though I do have LaTeX
> > installed. In the server I have access to with
This is a new example :
https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/1e1bd552-1b18-46e2-841c-d4e34d53f383/files/bobaimant.html
To work it needs only the vpython-jupyter installed.
I installed it on local on ubuntu 16.04 : pip install vpython but should
work with any recent version
Le dimanche 28 févr
This is a new exa
Le dimanche 28 février 2016 11:17:14 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
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> Hi,
> I have this example I would like to show working in SMC how can I do this
> Best regards
> Henri
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> https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/1e1bd552-1b18-46e2-841c-d4e34d53f383/files/waveivisualmatplotlib.html
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On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 10:47:22 AM UTC+1, Kapil Paranjape wrote:
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>1. Why does "sage --bdist" still exist if if does not work? At the
>very least it should give a message saying something like "Unpack in
>*exactly* the same location where you built Sage" *and* sage -bdist
how to install sage inside /opt in ubuntu using source please help me
On Saturday, 27 February 2016 17:28:08 UTC+5:30, Arindam kumar chatterjee
wrote:
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> and i also installed sage on my desktop in ubuntu it work perfectly but as
> i have move the directory it crashes...and the default insta
To be more precise, ivisual won't be continued jupyter-vpython is the right
one. Ivisual is just used for looking at former lectures done with it. I
have both installed in local and I trying to see what's difference there is
between both. Vpython-jupyter has quiet a lot of interesting 3D animati
Hi,
Without more step-by-step instructions, it'll probably take us more
time to understand how or if we can support this. So I've created an
issue for your request:
https://github.com/sagemathinc/smc/issues/444
You might click there and click "watch" so you can see any updates.
Also add an
Hello,
Sage (from sage-7.0.tar.gz) was built from source with the following
commands:
$ export MAKE="make -j16 -l19"
$ export SAGE_FAT_BINARY="yes"
$ make
$ ./sage -i pyopenssl
$ ./sage -i beautifulsoup
$ ./sage --bdist
The resulting dist/sage-7.0-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz was copied elsewhere.
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