It gives no result, and when I interrupt it, the following error appears:
---
EOF Traceback (most recent call last)
in ()
> 1 maple('2*3')
/opt/sagemath-8.5/local/lib/python2.7/site-
what is the error you get in terminal?
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 1:13 PM 'benyamin alizade' via sage-support
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>> OK, good. How about trying that original example -- maple('3*5') --
>> you were unable to run in Jupyter, in the Sage terminal?
>> Does it work there?
>>
>
> I have tried for
>
>
> OK, good. How about trying that original example -- maple('3*5') --
> you were unable to run in Jupyter, in the Sage terminal?
> Does it work there?
>
>
I have tried for both. Neither the Jupyter nor Sage terminal work for
maple('3*5').
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On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 12:32 PM 'benyamin alizade' via sage-support
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>> I see. Sorry, I have not realised you're using a notebook interface
>> (by the way, which one - jupyter?)
>>
> Yes, I'm using Jupyter.
>
>>
>> Do you know how to try this in a Sage terminal session instead?
>
>
> I
>
>
> I see. Sorry, I have not realised you're using a notebook interface
> (by the way, which one - jupyter?)
>
> Yes, I'm using Jupyter.
> Do you know how to try this in a Sage terminal session instead?
>
I tried maple_console() in the Sage terminal. It causes to run Maple in
the same t
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 11:27 AM 'benyamin alizade' via sage-support
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>
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>> this is very strange. It's been present in all versions of Sage since
>> 2007 or so...
>>
>> How about
>>
>> maple.console()
>>
>> instead?
>>
>
> It gives the following error:
>
>
>
> this is very strange. It's been present in all versions of Sage since
> 2007 or so...
>
> How about
>
> maple.console()
>
> instead?
>
>
It gives the following error:
---RuntimeError
Tr
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 10:12 AM 'benyamin alizade' via sage-support
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>> Does maple_console() (a Sagemath command, i.e. type this at sage: prompt)
>> work for you? If not, what is the error message?
>>
>
> It gives the following error:
>
> ---
>
> Does maple_console() (a Sagemath command, i.e. type this at sage: prompt)
> work for you? If not, what is the error message?
>
>
It gives the following error:
---NameError
Traceback (m
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 8:50 AM 'benyamin alizade' via sage-support
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> Many thanks for your reply.
>
> I installed Sagemath using the SageMath-8.5-Installer-v0.4.1. downloaded from
> the Sagemath homepage.
>
> Yes, I mean the MS-DOS prompt. I examined it to be sure that maple exists in
>
Many thanks for your reply.
I installed Sagemath using the SageMath-8.5-Installer-v0.4.1. downloaded
from the Sagemath homepage.
Yes, I mean the MS-DOS prompt. I examined it to be sure that maple exists
in the path (perhaps a wrong examination!)
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On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 4:24 AM 'benyamin alizade' via sage-support
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> I am using Sagemath 8.5 Notebook on Win 7 and trying to interface to Maple.
> Maple is already added to my path ("maple" command runs Maple by the command
> line).
Sagemath you have is Cygwin-based, I gather - can we
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