p the 'site' qualifier and you you'll get loads more hits.
You can also use the '?' to get help. desolve?
Hope this helps.
Andy
On 8/26/19 9:02 AM, Morgen Waine wrote:
I have a very big problem in doing this assignment using sage and I'm
kindly add the assignm
Sorry to reply to my own post. I figured out exactly what was happening
and created a ticket for it.
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/27769
Andy
On 5/4/19 4:44 PM, Andy Howell wrote:
I'm posting this in case someone comes across the same problem.
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04. T
of cruft under ~/.sage/temp/HOSTNAME. Over 6000
directories. The one that showed up when running strace ./sage was 809:
-rw-r--r-- 1 andy andy 13 Apr 19 01:56 spawned_processes
-r---- 1 andy andy 21014 Apr 19 01:56 tmp_1fCl4p.png
-r---- 1 andy andy 12444 Apr 19 01:56 tmp_APQqMr.png
-r
just call:
sage
or
sage -n
The later for the notebook.
I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Hope that helps
Andy
On 10/01/2018 02:02 PM, Augustin Lefevre wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I went through other posts with the same title, and tried several
> different ways to install sage, al
I'm trying to figure out how to orient a 3D plot. I found a keyword
'orientation' that takes 4 parameters, but I don't know that they are.
Can anyone explain them?
Thanks,
Andy
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#x27;n','partial sum'))) ,(2,-1),
color='black')
s=list_plot(ls, title="8.2-3 $\\sum_{n=1}^{\\infty}\\frac{12}{(-5)^n}$",
title_pos=(0.5,1.2))
a=list_plot(la)
show(t+s+a)
Thanks,
Andy
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py do to it.
Its possible there is something strange in my environment, though I don't
think so. I simply untared it into a directory and made a symbolic link to
the sage startup script. I just call that as 'sage -n'.
I'll continue on with the development version for now.
since been
fixed. I'll run the development version for now. Nothing I'm doing is
critical. I'm re-learning the calculus I studied 35+ years ago, and
exploring sage at the same time.
Thanks for your help,
Andy
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color = (Integer(0),Integer(0),Integer(0)))
6 show(p, figsize = [Integer(5),Integer(5)], xmin =
-Integer(2)-b, xmax = Integer(2)+b, ymin = -Integer(2)-b, ymax =
Integer(2)+b, axes = False)
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for *: 'instance' and
'sage.symbolic.expres
#x27;red')
a+=polar_plot(f,2*pi/3,pi, color='green')
ga=graphics_array((b,a))
b.show()
a.show()
ga.show()
Also, I'd like to have an over-all title for the two graphs. Is there a way
to do that?
Thanks,
Andy
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Thanks!
Can 6.1.1 be upgraded to with sage -upgrade, or would I need to do a fresh
install?
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On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 2:18:18 PM UTC-6, John Cremona wrote:
>
> Version 5.0 is very old, try installing 6.1.1. Note that 6.1 was very
> recently released but had a similar i
my computer and with the
same browser on sagenb.org, and sagenb outputs the nicely formatted output
that you would expect. So I suspect there's something up with our local
MathJax of LaTeX on our server.
Any suggestions for how to diagnose it or fix it?
Thanks!
Andy
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polynomial equations?
Thanks,
-andy
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I am programming for a project in sage and I want to make use of the
solve() function. However, I noticed that solve() does not return the
value of the solved variable but only a statement instead.
For instance, if I wanted to do solve([x^2 - 1], x), I would likely
get a result containing the st
e and
working through the subtleties, one which I'll remember to search for
future questions.
On Feb 22, 7:19 am, Alex Ghitza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Andy,
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> I had the exact same question a few days ago. The
It's fixed! I uploaded another worksheet, and it worked as expected.
Thank you for the quick response, and kudos for the impressive work of
bringing Sage into reality.
On Feb 22, 9:45 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:09 PM, AprèsTech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
s the expression above the most succinct way to generate a
graph with this kind of view, x and y ranging -10 to 10?
Thanks for any advice.
Andy
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