Thanks for the helping, it was very useful, and yes that answers my
questions, but well I have another question. There is a command in
sage that is similar or equal to the fscanf function that exists for
example in matlab ?
Thanks for the attention again.
--Genaro
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Sorry, i'm new using Sage, i'm currently using the version 4.2.1. A
question I have, How can i save a file or worksheet to an .sage
extension file from the notebook?? I see that I only can save to .sws
file.
Another question is to use a .sage file, i need to define it with a
function with the def
Thanks for the answer. It was helpful.
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I download Sage 4.2.1 for Mac OS 10.5 with Intel, and when I select
the sage file to run with the terminal, it give me the next message:
The Sage install tree may have moved.
Regenerating Python.pyo and .pyc files that hardcode the install PATH
(please wait at most a few minutes)...
Do not interru
Thanks for the answer, but i can't calculate matrix of that size you
mention and I used the command matrix(ZZ, 3000, 3000), and with 1024mb
ram in the virtual machine I obtain the same. I also used sage 4.2 in
Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit, and i can calculate 5000 x 5000 matrix, but I need
more than that, an
Thanks for your valuable response, and the problem is not printing the
array, more well is to calculate it. Now another question is that sage
seems only supports to calculate matrix of size 2047 x 2047. When I
want to calculate matrix of 2048 x 2048, sage sends me a message of
error allocating memo
Hi!
I have a problem, i'm using sage version 4.2 for windows, in the
virtual machine of sun virtualbox, and I need to use large matrix in
some operations, but when i want to calculate a matrix(3000) or matrix
(2000), the console give me message of "dense matrix over the Integer
Ring", or other rin