On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 9:32 PM, Loretha B wrote:
> I'm new to all of this, so I'm sure I'm missing something.
> Trying to install 4.8.7 and I'm completely lost. Only vids i see on YT are
> for 2.6.
>
> 4.8.7 installed on Windows, but not appearing in Gimp.
>
There is a GAP associated to GIMP, bu
On Wednesday, 19 July 2017 05:23:00 UTC-6, Thomas Judson wrote:
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> The following code works in CoCalc
>
> cases <- c(36, 531, 4233, 8682, 7164, 2229, 600, 164, 57, 722, 1517, 1828,
> 1539, 2416, 3148, 3465, 1440)
> deaths <- c(0, 0, 130, 552, 738, 414, 198, 90, 56, 50, 71, 137, 178, 194,
> 290,
The following code works in CoCalc
cases <- c(36, 531, 4233, 8682, 7164, 2229, 600, 164, 57, 722, 1517, 1828,
1539, 2416, 3148, 3465, 1440)
deaths <- c(0, 0, 130, 552, 738, 414, 198, 90, 56, 50, 71, 137, 178, 194, 290,
310, 149)
plot(ts(cases), col="red", main="Influenza Epidemic")
lines(ts(10*
Hi,
how is Sage installed in your case?
It appears to be some pre-packaged binary installer, but which one?
The error is
ImportError: No module named psutil
On Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 2:15:59 AM UTC+1, Keivan Monfared wrote:
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Actually, the problem is not this specific computation but being able to
link Sage cells in a wiki in general. However, the following works.
[[html]]
https://sagecell.sagemath.org/static/embedded_sagecell.js";>
sagecell.makeSagecell({"inputLocation": ".sage", linked:
true});
Z8 = Integer