Thanks, I just figured this out right after I posted. This should
have been obvious, I guess I got brain tired.
Thanks again,
Eric
On Sep 23, 2009, at 2:13 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
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> Eric Jackson wrote:
>> To address my dilemma regarding line plots, I read about matplotlib
&
3:18 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> Jason Grout wrote:
> > Eric Jackson wrote:
> >> I'm not thinking of matplotlib html5. However, I am fairly new to
> >> working with Sage. I will do some research to see what matplotlib
> >> html5 is about.
>
> > It
you can delete. All of the accounts were created today
within minutes of one another. The user names for the accounts that
you can delete are 19eric, eric19., and eric19.
Thanks,
Eric
On Sep 22, 2009, at 2:10 PM, William Stein wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Eric J
Earlier today I signed up through sagenb.org so that I can publish my
worksheet. The signing up process was simple, but whenever I try to
login, I receive errors. I've checked my login information and it is
accurate. Is there anyone else having problems?
Eric
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Recently, I downloaded the latest testing binary (Version 4.3) of
GNUPLOT on my computer. I read through the GNUPLOT tutorial on
subjects related to plotting, and I wanted to find information on how
to use GNUPLOT in my Sage Worksheet. In my Sage Worksheet I input
statements such as, import gnup
I'm not thinking of matplotlib html5. However, I am fairly new to
working with Sage. I will do some research to see what matplotlib
html5 is about.
As far as what I'm doing, I've created a plot of a function, say sin
(t) that is evaluated from t, -2*pi,2*pi. As I am viewing the plot,
I would
Does sage have the capability of allowing the user to view x and y
coordinates (x,y) by moving his/her cursor along the line created in a
plot? Matlab and Microsoft Excel have a feature, that allow the user
to view xy values as he/she moves their cursor along the line of a
plot. In other words,