Hi, I think I've resolved it: there was another notebook running in the
background and once I killed that process (with 'kill') everything worked
fine.
But it'd be nice to document this somewhere so other people can google the
problem.
The sage I used was precompiled, the version was "SageMath
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Volker Braun wrote:
> Presumable its because the RR nan doesn't correctly convert to the SR nan:
>
> sage: NaN.is_zero()
> False
> sage: SR(RR('nan')).is_zero()
> True
Related and confusing/wrong/inconsistent:
sage: RR('nan').is_zero()
True
sage: RR('nan') == 0
Presumable its because the RR nan doesn't correctly convert to the SR nan:
sage: NaN.is_zero()
False
sage: SR(RR('nan')).is_zero()
True
On Monday, April 25, 2016 at 7:40:39 PM UTC+2, William wrote:
>
> For a problem set I'm making today, I made up a random symbolic function,
> then evaluated i
I am trying to construct the poset of set partitions of {1,2,...,n} ordered
by refinement. I was working in SageCloud and followed the steps from here
(just ctrl-F 'set partitions' and you'll find it):
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/combinat/sage/combinat/posets/posets.html#sage.combi
For a problem set I'm making today, I made up a random symbolic function,
then evaluated it and got confusing/inconsistent behavior. See below:
~$ sage-develop
┌┐
│ SageMath version 7.2.beta5, Release Date: 2016-04-21
sagecell.makeSagecell is already polling to see whether it is loaded; thats
of course totally fugly but should work. You just have to make sure that it
is defined. If its only defined once a requirejs module loads then you
don't have control over when. Instead move the
window.sagecell = window.