I found the problem it's because I use to put two functions (f1,f2only
one needed f2) apparently it works but I have to correct my graphs.
Le 22/01/2018 à 21:59, HG a écrit :
Le lundi 22 janvier 2018 14:57:34 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
Hi,
After looking in few old tickets, I can't correct
Le lundi 22 janvier 2018 14:57:34 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
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> Hi,
>
> After looking in few old tickets, I can't correct the duplicate legend ?
>
> c=3e8;h=6.626*(10^-34);k = 1.281*(10^-23)
> k1=8*pi*h*c;k2=(h*c)/k
> E(l,T)=k1*(l*1e-9)^-5*(1/(exp(k2/((l*1e-9)*T))-1))
> f1=0;f2=E(l,3500);f3=E(l,40
I must be stupid : I can't see the problem... Could ypou amplify ?
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Emmanuel Charpentier
Le lundi 22 janvier 2018 14:57:34 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
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> Hi,
>
> After looking in few old tickets, I can't correct the duplicate legend ?
>
> c=3e8;h=6.626*(10^-34);k = 1.281*(10^-23)
> k1=8*pi*h*c;k2=(
Hello,
I've installed SageMath 8.1 on OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 and Fedora
Workstation 27, both works fine. Then, I've tried to install it on Windows
10 using native installer binary, however, after a successful installation
it does not load giving the error on attached screenshot.
Any ideas/sol
Two years ago I made this pic in a texmacs sage session, but
unfortunatly sage doesn't work anymore with texmacs, I am reproducing it
but I have the legend problem, otherwise I think it should be even nicer
with new sage 8 xx .
Thanks for any help :)
Henri
Le 22/01/2018 à 14:57, Henri Girar
Hi,
After looking in few old tickets, I can't correct the duplicate legend ?
c=3e8;h=6.626*(10^-34);k = 1.281*(10^-23)
k1=8*pi*h*c;k2=(h*c)/k
E(l,T)=k1*(l*1e-9)^-5*(1/(exp(k2/((l*1e-9)*T))-1))
f1=0;f2=E(l,3500);f3=E(l,4000);f4=E(l,4500);
params=dict(figsize=3,axes=False,fontsize=6,
f
On Monday, January 22, 2018 at 12:07:07 AM UTC, Simon Willerton wrote:
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> On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 7:02:24 PM UTC, William wrote:
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>> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 9:01 AM Simon Willerton
>> wrote:
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>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> There seems to be a bug in the plotting in the Jupyter notebook. The
Hi,
I have params=dict() which works well, I am trying to look the same way
with lgd= ? like lgd=dict...something ?
I didn't find answer
This way works but I have to put a variable (q, here) but when I change
it can change too ?
q.set_legend_options(loc=2,font_size=6,shadow=False,