Sorry for my late reply. Thanks for your help.
> unhold works fine but I could not find any documentation on it.
>
Bart
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> for n=3. I get binomial(-1,0) = 1
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I don't know why.
Secondly the sum stays 20. But when I calculate the terms I get 5+5+5+7.
At least both results should be the same. Both 20 or both 22.
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Hello,
i'm running Sagemath 8.0 in Jupyter Notebook on Windows 10.
I'm fairly new to Sagemath.
running this:
rrun=2
h2(h2rrunrest)= binomial(h2n-rrun-h2rrunrest-1,h2rrest-h2rrunrest)+h2n
h3(h3rrest)=sum(h2(h3rrunrest,h2rrest=h3rrest,h2n=h3n),h3rrunrest,0,h3rrest)
print(h3(3,h3n=5))
works fine:
Hello,
i'm running Sagemath 8.0 in Jupyter Notebook.
I'm fairly new to Sagemath.
running this:
rrun=2
h2(h2rrunrest)= binomial(h2n-rrun-h2rrunrest-1,h2rrest-h2rrunrest)+h2n
h3(h3rrest)=sum(h2(h3rrunrest,h2rrest=h3rrest,h2n=h3n),h3rrunrest,0,h3rrest)
print(h3(3,h3n=5))
works fine: result: 21
but
s good to know their people out there offering help! Thanks!
Op donderdag 7 september 2017 21:07:43 UTC+2 schreef HG:
> I am not very cryptic, but english is not mother language.
>
> Le 07/09/2017 à 20:21, BDesco a écrit :
>
> "But I am not sure what you asked is that... a*.sage is
"But I am not sure what you asked is that... a*.sage is a file not a
drive "
Yes a*.sage is a file not a drive .
I don't know what you mean by this. You're very cryptic.
Could you reread my question, including the link and tell what you don't
understand.
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Dima, inderdaad!
Or in English: correct! But I posted that solution already. Unfortunately I
can't mark the thread completed through me own post.
Toch bedankt!
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"As you prompt sage> sage: is in your home sage : ls -al, can be used as a
shell, then sage knows where it is and if your file a*.sage is in the path
it can load it."
It is very difficult to understand what you say. Remember I'm a beginner.
1/ Where do I start doing what you ask me to do? I can s
A; B :C: ?
Thanks but nope.
Op maandag 4 september 2017 11:40:07 UTC+2 schreef Dima Pasechnik:
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> On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 3:58:08 PM UTC+1, BDesco wrote:
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>> I'm a beginner.
>> Sage 8.0 in virtualbox on Windows 10.
>> I made a *.sage file on d
at the sage prompt, but I do agree with
> slelièvre use the new sagemath windows installer, it's really a wonder :
> Like if you were on a native linux !
>
> Another suggestion, use jupyter notebook with sage you will be efficient
> very quickly.
>
> Le 04/09/2017 à 01
Thanks.
I gave Windows version quick try.
Load ('C:/.../Desktop/Test.sage') Doens't seem to work though. Even with
other types of backlash double backlash and what I could think of to
indicate a folder structure.
But I'll look more into it.
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After following the link I provided in my original post. Share it in
Windows.
Replace volume name with the name of the shared folder.
e.g. load('/media/sf_SharedFolderName/Test.sage').
Works as expected.
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I'm a beginner.
Sage 8.0 in virtualbox on Windows 10.
I made a *.sage file on dekstop Windows 10.
How do I load it in Sage?
I could share my desktop with
https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageAppliance/SageMath-7#Sharing_files_between_Sage_and_Windows
I should by able to access it now with /media/sf_.
Bu
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