On 7/11/15 04:47, Volker Braun wrote:
TL;DR: JS does not have some feature (in this case: modules) so there
are 5 different and mutually incompatible ways to do it. All of them
broken in funny ways...
Luckily, es6 javascript has modules, so hopefully at least some of the
funny things will be
On 1/14/15, 3:21, Dvir Arad wrote:
Hello,
I'm a student at Ariel University.
Ressantly I start learning SAGE for my Final Project.
When I try to create An Opened account at sage maa I require to answer the question
:what is themagic word .
How can I get get/purchase account?
These days, it's
On 12/2/14, 9:59, Dan Drake wrote:
On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 at 06:34PM -0800, William Stein wrote:
That's a way to make a *static* image. I strongly suspect that is not
at all what Dan is asking for. He is probably asking for a way to
embed a dynamic image in a website, with some combination of
On 11/28/14, 16:06, William Stein wrote:
Sage cell and SageMathCloud have completely separate three.js based 3d
graphics implementations
William's right. The threejs() command in the sage cell initially used
SMC's code, but it's gone through an overhaul, and I think SMC's
original code
of imminent shutdown of boxen:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sagemath-users/s0bUsGN4lMQ/CNFUqkk5F8IJ
there was a post by Jason Grout warning that interact was running
from there. He said he didn't have time to set it up elsewhere, but
apparently he made some backup, so it might
On 7/23/14, 16:03, Kwankyu wrote:
Hi,
It seems that no sage help is available in sage-cell. For example
|
?floor
|
does not work. Is this intended or a missing feature?
floor?tab brings up a help popup window. It's plain text right now,
like you would normally get at the Sage command
On 5/9/14, 16:41, Nils Bruin wrote:
On Friday, May 9, 2014 1:05:23 PM UTC-7, Jason Grout wrote:
Right---the interact always is recreating that control, which defaults
to the first entry. With a selector, our thinking was that if the item
was already selected, then it didn't need
On 5/8/14, 11:01, William Stein wrote:
@interact
def foo(functions=[sin(x)], f=sin(x)):
show(plot(foo.functions))
del foo.functions
foo.functions = [f(x=x), f(x=x^2), f(x=x^3)]
Here's a corresponding one working in the cell server:
http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=ribyjg
On 5/9/14, 11:14, Nils Bruin wrote:
Hi Jason,
Thank you very much for all the work on SageCell. It's an unbelievably
useful tool to make little demonstrations.
On Friday, May 9, 2014 6:11:24 AM UTC-7, Jason Grout wrote:
4. When you click on a selector button that is already selected
On 3/9/14, 19:02, John H Palmieri wrote:
Rather than a Makefile target, a Sage command to change on-the-fly would
be nice. You might investigate whether IPython allows changing color
schemes while it's running, or if it needs to be restarted for such
changes to take effect.
%colors linux
or
On 3/2/14, 9:52, martyall wrote:
I would like to plot the effects of an 2 by 2 matrix over the reals
on the unit sphere in the p-norm. By effects I mean I would like to
plot the unit sphere and it's image under a given matrix. In clearest
case when p=2 I found the following code from trac #9728
On 2/25/14 12:25 PM, Jeff Denny wrote:
My students are attempting to use a python function with an if statement in it
as part of a differential equation they are solving with desolve_odeint.
Unfortunately, of course, Sage executes the python function as soon as they
write it and not within
On 2/21/14 11:14 PM, cjsh100 cjsh100 wrote:
all yesterday was attacked by spams.who ?
See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-devel/9FEtOJHecf4
Thanks,
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On 2/18/14 11:31 AM, Nicholas Roth wrote:
First off, I see no reason why this shouldn't be possible, since Sage just uses
python anyway. Let me tell you what I'm doing and the error that I get:
I reference the same exact Python version that Sage uses from the
sage/local/lib directory.
I tell
Happy belated Valentine's day: http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=vcycko
(based on code on a thread posted yesterday on the matplotlib mailing list)
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On 2/8/14 11:39 AM, Ken Levasseur wrote:
I just converted a Sage notebook to a web page with several sage cells.
The conversion went smoothly except for one minor issue. Outputs do
not include the share button that I've seen in other online sage
cells, including the ones I've created manually.
On 2/8/14 11:39 AM, Ken Levasseur wrote:
I just converted a Sage notebook to a web page with several sage cells.
By the way, do you have a script to do this? I'm sure others would be
interested in such a thing.
Thanks,
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On 1/31/14 4:00 PM, y tan wrote:
One more problem remaining. Sage notebook doesnt show sage plot. R plot
showing fine now.
If I recall correctly, the Sage Cell Server patches to sage break
plotting in the Sage notebook. Hopefully that will change in the
future, but right now, the Sage Cell
On 1/31/14 2:02 AM, P Purkayastha wrote:
On 01/31/2014 12:04 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
On 1/30/14 6:12 PM, Jotace wrote:
Any ideas?
Take out the typeset='latex' parameters:
http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=mfikde
I don't recall ever seeing someone pass those parameters---I didn't even
know
On 1/30/14 6:12 PM, Jotace wrote:
Any ideas?
Take out the typeset='latex' parameters:
http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=mfikde
I don't recall ever seeing someone pass those parameters---I didn't even
know they existed. I'm not sure where the error comes from, but it
might stem from us
On 1/30/14 3:31 PM, William Stein wrote:
If you paste exactly the code from here
http://matplotlib.org/examples/api/barchart_demo.html
into a SageMathCloud Sage worksheet, it works...
Or the cell server: http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=vejcyi
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On 1/21/14 6:48 PM, Davi dos Santos wrote:
based on my own suffering :) these steps makes sage cell runs.
Thanks for posting these! I added them to the sage cell repository:
https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell/blob/master/doc/installation.rst
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On 1/22/14 12:09 PM, William Stein wrote:
There is nobody working on that codebase. I would just turn it off
(or switch it to some read-only mode) now if Jason Grout wasn't
somewhat maintaining it.
If somebody wants to step up and work on making it more usable, let us
know. I'm not sinking
On 1/22/14 10:59 AM, William Stein wrote:
This usually happens when somebody logs into
https://cloud.sagemath.com instead ofhttp://sagenb.org.
Or it also can happen if someone is using google authentication and goes
to http://www.sagenb.org instead of http://sagenb.org (or vice versa).
On 1/22/14 7:27 PM, P Purkayastha wrote:
On 01/23/2014 06:13 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
On 1/22/14 10:59 AM, William Stein wrote:
This usually happens when somebody logs into
https://cloud.sagemath.com instead ofhttp://sagenb.org.
Or it also can happen if someone is using google authentication
On 1/20/14, 12:36, y tan wrote:
Hi Jason,
I redo http://ufrmeca.univ-lyon1.fr/~buffat/sagecell.html
and i found out I have an error after ../sage -sh -c make -B
if git submodule status | grep -q ^[+-]; then git submodule update
--init /dev/null; fi
python -c import urllib;
On 1/16/14, 1:37 PM, y tan wrote:
Hi,
I successfully install sage cell follow this
direction http://ufrmeca.univ-lyon1.fr/~buffat/sagecell.html
now my sage notebook working correctly.
The sage cell server start correctly and show on the browser but give me
no result no mater what the input is.
On 12/19/13, 1:43 PM, Fred Gruber wrote:
No.
When you press the update button it will re-execute everything inside
the interact which may take a long time. I manage to do this by keeping
a state variable that is check with if clauses to decide what to run. I
wonder if there is a better way?
On 11/27/13 9:31 AM, Georgi Guninski wrote:
A minor disadvantage of this solution is cloud.sagemath
sees the password/ssh key of...@foo.edu, so I wouldn't
use this if I care about the account.
Not if you use passwordless logins (i.e., copy your sagemath public key
to your personal server's
On 11/26/13 4:16 AM, Jose Guzman wrote:
I wondered if it there is some effort (e.g a patch in the track system)
to provide some kind of syntax highlighting in the Sage notebook, just
like the one shown in the Sage cell server.
Yes, sort of. There is a major patch to revamp the entire frontend
On 11/26/13 9:11 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
IHMO overhauling the notebook code is one of the important problems to
attach once the git transition is done... But I don't think it would be
a good use of developer time to make sweeping changes to the current
codebase.
I see (at least at the current
On 11/25/13 10:19 AM, William Stein wrote:
(1) in your cloud.sagemath terminal, type
ssh -R 8022:localhost:22yourn...@foo.edu
(2) Now login toyourn...@foo.edu and type
ssh localhost -p 8022
You can change 8022 to any free port.
I suppose this means that you can also mount the
On 11/17/13 9:09 PM, kcrisman wrote:
Which is cool, but still suffers from the problem I had about making
sure the opacity/alpha was right for each individual shell to make sure
you can see all of them, but not too much of any one of them.
Yep, which is why I made opacity, jitter, and
On 11/15/13 3:32 PM, mbuffa...@gmail.com wrote:
Jason
I have try to follow your instructions as:
mkdir sage
git init
git remote add -f jason https://github.com/jasongrout/sage.git
git checkout jason/sagecell
mkdir upstream
wget -O ipython-1.0.0.tar.gz
On 11/16/13 1:34 AM, Chris Seberino wrote:
I've been searching the Internet and can't find examples of plots of
functions of THREE
variables like f(x, y, z).
I'd like to use a different color at each point in space to denote the
function value.
Is that possible in Sage? Are there examples
On 11/16/13 9:47 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
# this could be much faster if we were evaluating it using vector
arithmetic on a numpy grid, for example.
Here's an example with numpy: http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=lifyke
import numpy as np
jitter=0.1 # set to 0 to have a truly uniform grid
opacity
On 11/13/13 9:45 PM, Jotace wrote:
Hello to everyone,
I was trying to make some camputational tool for my students, to allow
them to compute powers of matrices quickly. I made a tiny htm page with
some text giving explanations, and the following code embedden in a
one-cell script
On 11/14/13 7:57 AM, kcrisman wrote:
But... just out of curiosity (and related to a recent ask.sagemath
question), is it possible to use a stylesheet in any way in the cell or
notebook? Presumably it would have to be linked from the body, not
quite standards-compliant... (The question on ask
On 11/13/13 3:42 PM, mbuffa...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to use the sage cellserver for online course with moodle.
I presently use the sage*cell*.*sagemath*.org, but I want to use my own
sagecell server at the university
Those instructions are old (sorry for not noting it yet). I'm now
On 11/13/13 2:49 PM, mbuffa...@gmail.com wrote:
I follow the suggestion of Jason and remove the script tag
div class=sage
1+2
/div
and it works.
By the way, in moodle the html editor has a raw mode. However as pointed
by Stefan, as soon as I return to the visual mode, the
editor add the [CDATA[
On 11/13/13 1:43 PM, Stefan van Zwam wrote:
I'm running into the same problem with Wordpress. When I switch their
TinyMCE editor between Text and Visual modes, it will add in those tags.
My solution is to edit only in Text mode (the Sage boxes are invisible
anyway in Visual mode, which is
On 11/12/13 3:59 PM, mbuffa...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to insert sage cell inside moodle page, in order to use
sage for online course. I found the idea behind sage cell and ipython
wonderful for online course, but I have a problem.
I am using moodle 2.4 and insert the html
code from
On 10/22/13 12:39 AM, rickhg12hs wrote:
Since Sage depends on the host system's runsnake command, how about
letting it have its LD_LIBRARY_PATH to run? Changing one line in
.../sage/misc/dev_tools.py allows it to work on my system.
Last line of current runsnake definition:
On 10/22/13 4:42 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
The best way to improve on the sage-native-execute script would be to
get rid of it and the LD_LIBRARY_PATH hack, of course. Thats what rpath
is for. See also http://trac.sagemath.org/10572
Cool! How close is the ticket to being done?
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On 10/22/13 5:42 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
If you don't set LD_LIBRARY_PATH then calling the system octave (or any
other binary) just works as it would if you run it without Sage.
Oh, right. Of course.
Thanks,
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On 10/16/13 6:30 AM, chu-ching huang wrote:
Following the installing guide of Sagecell site, I tried to install
The installation guide may be out of date. I'm glad to hear that
something worked, it seems.
SageCell from Sage-5.12 source in Linux box.
I haven't upgraded our patches to
On 10/8/13 10:28 AM, fbotana wrote:
On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 1:34:43 PM UTC+2, Franktoffel wrote:
I am not able to execute any code without getting an error when I
select Octave as a language.
I changed things to get rid of the permission error, and this works now:
On 10/10/13 2:24 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
On 10/8/13 10:28 AM, fbotana wrote:
On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 1:34:43 PM UTC+2, Franktoffel wrote:
I am not able to execute any code without getting an error when I
select Octave as a language.
I changed things to get rid
On 10/10/13 1:44 PM, fbotana wrote:
Hi,
yesterday I posted a question
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/t/b388b6c45a7d535f
regarding QEPCAD uses under Sage. Since it seems that I did not explain
the issue, I'm trying again:
I would like to use QEPCAD in sagecell: Sending
On 10/10/13 1:54 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
On 10/10/13 1:44 PM, fbotana wrote:
Hi,
yesterday I posted a question
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/t/b388b6c45a7d535f
regarding QEPCAD uses under Sage. Since it seems that I did not explain
the issue, I'm trying again:
I would like to use
On 10/10/13 2:09 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
It worked! I'm in the process of rolling out the update. Give it maybe
1/2 hour or so.
It works now:
http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=xlgebu
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On 9/25/13 6:06 AM, Vijay Sharma wrote:
Hello all,
I found out an article at:
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~morawski/blog/hindsight-is-2020-how-to-embed-sage-in-wordpress-posts-or-anywhere/
and could resolve this problem.
Cool!
The only things I would add are that we've updated the
On 9/24/13 5:48 PM, Vincent Knight wrote:
We have Python 2.4.3 running but I don't see why that would be the
problem (I hope that that is the issue as it would be an easy fix).
That shouldn't be an issue, since Sage includes its own version of Python.
You can start the notebook with something
On 9/13/13 9:33 AM, William Stein wrote:
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Cc:
Sir
I would like to
On 9/12/13 9:14 AM, Jotace wrote:
html('La fonction de courbure est', latex(k))
The html function just takes a single string, not multiple strings, so
you could do something like
html('La fonction de courbure est $%s$'%latex(k))
(the %s is replaced with the result of latex(k).
On 9/7/13 11:30 AM, davidp wrote:
I am wondering why only the first cell in the following is automatically
evaluated:
http://people.reed.edu/~davidp/211/sage/sagecell/tangent_plane.html
I have autoeval set to 'True' and notice that if I add
div class=computescript type=text/x-sage
1+1
On 9/6/13 6:38 AM, Vijay Sharma wrote:
Jason/Dima,
Is the server for Sage IOS app support shut down?
No, it seems to work fine: http://sagecell.sagemath.org/
I just tried the iOS app as well and things seemed to work fine. What
seems to be the problem for you?
Thanks,
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On 9/4/13 6:34 AM, Franktoffel wrote:
I am not able to execute any code without getting an error when I select Octave
as a language.
https://sagecell.sagemath.org/
Thanks. I'll try to look at this over the next few days.
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On 8/28/13 4:23 PM, David Schalk wrote:
There is more to sage than the python.
That is very true. Lots of Sage relies on dozens of other programs and
C libraries that come with the Sage distribution.
It would probably be a lot more fruitful to see if you can install
PyCharm into Sage's
On 8/16/13 4:40 PM, GaryMak wrote:
Hi all
I hesitate to declare a bug, since it's probably something I cannot
find in the help, but the following is very strange
The following code always seems to output many vectors quad of length
4 each of whose numerical approx quad.n() is a vector
On 8/16/13 5:34 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
entries=dict([(e[0],e[1].n(prec, digits)) for e in
self._entries.iteritems()])
if len(self)-1 not in entries:
entries[len(self)-1]=0
vector(entries, sparse=True)
It could be shortened by using the setdefault method:
entries=dict([(e[0],e[1].n(prec
On 8/15/13 5:24 AM, Jean Dubois wrote:
pi = lambda x: pari(x).primepi()
lambda is a way of making a short function without having to name it.
The result of the above line is that pi(x) will call pari(x).primepi().
As David mentioned, the real work is done by Pari here.
More technical
On 8/15/13 9:28 AM, Jean Dubois wrote:
Op donderdag 15 augustus 2013 13:42:40 UTC+2 schreef Jason Grout:
On 8/15/13 5:24 AM, Jean Dubois wrote:
pi = lambda x: pari(x).primepi()
lambda is a way of making a short function without having to name it.
The result of the above
On 8/14/13 1:11 PM, y tan wrote:
Hi,
I follow the install instruction listed in https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell
and I got the error listed bellow. Please advices. Thanks.
\
I'm right in the middle of transitioning the cell server to running on
the git version of Sage, and this required
On 8/14/13 2:47 PM, y tan wrote:
if git submodule status | grep -q ^[+-]; then git submodule update --init
/dev/null; fi
gcc -o submodules/jsmin-bin submodules/jsmin/jsmin.c
make: *** No rule to make target
On 8/5/13 10:09 AM, Jotace wrote:
Thanks Jason,
I think we'll use aleph.
Nevertheless I would like to try your virtual image, where can one find it?
It's not published yet (and it's being continually updated---I just
updated it a few minutes ago, for example).
I'll post the KVM disk
On 8/5/13 10:38 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
I'll post the KVM disk images sometime today.
I put them up at
http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jason/sagecell-kvm-images/
You'll need to be running KVM. The sagecell.img file uses the
centos.img as a base image.
I generated these images using
On 8/1/13 1:22 PM, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
On 2013-07-30, Jason Grout jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote:
On 7/29/13 8:11 PM, rickhg12hs wrote:
Sage 5.10 Notebook, Fedora 17 with SELinux set to Enforcing.
SELinux is preventing /opt/google/chrome/chrome from 'write'
accesses
On 7/29/13 8:11 PM, rickhg12hs wrote:
Sage 5.10 Notebook, Fedora 17 with SELinux set to Enforcing.
SELinux is preventing /opt/google/chrome/chrome from 'write'
accesses on the directory /home/MyHomeDir/.sage.
Is this expected? Should I allow write access by creating a local
exception for
On 7/25/13 10:58 AM, William Stein wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:16 AM, davidp davide...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using Sage to plot an arrangement of planes in 3-space. Each plane has
its own color, and I would like a legend in the plot that associates the
equation of each plane with its
On 7/26/13 6:59 AM, Jotace wrote:
HI all,
Next fall I willl be teaching a vector calculus course for 1st year
physics students (25 students in my group). I'll use SAGE, and I'm
planning to embed lots of SAGE code inside web pages in the Moodle site
for my course.
Awesome!
I've been doing
A set in python isn't guaranteed to have any specific order. Perhaps
maintaining the keys in a separate heapq is what you want?
http://docs.python.org/2/library/heapq.html
Jason
On 7/3/13 6:47 PM, Sam Math wrote:
Thank you. This solution is much quicker, since the list of keys is kept
in
On 6/17/13 8:05 AM, hed...@me.com wrote:
Hi,
we installed sage-5.9 on a server in our institute on a Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS. Is
it possible to secure the access the notebook with htaccess or something like
this? We want to open the port to the internet such that all members of the
team can
On 6/21/13 11:30 PM, Olalékan ABOU BAKAR wrote:
Hello,
Is there any option to enable typesetting in the output of a sage cell
server?
For right now, you need to do it manually by doing something like:
html($%s$%latex(sage thing to typeset))
or just
html($x^2$)
to typeset something
On 6/8/13 2:57 AM, Olalékan ABOU BAKAR wrote:
I get a HTTP 503 error through the virtualhost yet lsof shows what seems
to be some sagecell server processes running.
If I were you, I think I would:
* check your logs everywhere
* check your firewall
* try to get it working without virtual host
On 5/29/13 6:39 PM, Aaron E-J wrote:
So I thought I had ssh installed but apparently not.The two commands
leif gave got rid of the ssl.py error but now I am getting a different one:
aaronej@ubuntu:~/sage/devel/sagecell$ ../../sage web_server.py
2013-05-29 16:12:32,114 sagecell:INFO starting
On 5/27/13 11:36 AM, Aaron E-J wrote:
So I've finally had a change to get back to working on trying to install
sage sell.I've got everything set, only I'm getting the following error
that makes me think I'm missing a dependency:
I think it's the error that is solved on this ticket for the
On 5/27/13 8:39 PM, Aaron E-J wrote:
Hmmm... I can't figure out how to set up the SSH settings.Sorry if this
sound naïve, but what should I put for the host and username?This is the
stack trace when I try to run ../../sage web_server.py :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
On 5/21/13 7:39 AM, Theo Belaire wrote:
I haven't explicitly set the ring it's working over, but all the entries
of the matrix are integral.
Are your eigenvalues guaranteed to be a little away from 0, so you could
use numeric approximations? If so, computing the eigenvalues over the
RDF
On 5/21/13 12:00 PM, Niles Johnson wrote:
I've tried the sagecell-2013-05-20.spkg with a freshly compiled Sage
5.9, but still get an error. The patches apply, but zeromq does not
install. Looking at the end of the output, I guess I need to install
uuid-dev . . .
Yep. Step 1 in the readme:
On 5/21/13 12:54 PM, Niles Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 1:25:10 PM UTC-4, Jason Grout wrote:
1. Make sure you have git; if you're on Ubuntu, you�ll also need the
uuid-dev package installed (for �MQ).
Ouch! I'm on RedHat, not Ubuntu, but I guess I should have noticed
On 5/21/13 1:00 PM, Niles Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 1:56:41 PM UTC-4, Jason Grout wrote:
I'm moving the official sage cell server to CentOS, and I've been
working on setting up automated installation for the virtual machines.
This sounds like it would be very useful
On 5/8/13 4:41 PM, Harald Schilly wrote:
Hence, please try www.sagenb.org or sagenb.og
That should be: www.sagenb.org or sagenb.org
Jason
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On 5/1/13 8:11 PM, William Stein wrote:
Inhttps://cloud.sagemath.com, displayed equation wrapping works now
and is enabled by default.
Likewise for the sage cell server, though the below shows some odd
linebreaks, likely a result of Sage representing multiplication by a
thin space \,:
On 4/26/13 2:47 AM, Dmitry Shkirmanov wrote:
Hello, list. I used to use Sage a couple of years ago but moved to the
Maxima.
The reason for the moving to the maxima was that Sage could not split a
long symbolic output into several lines and showed this output as one
long line (i used browser
On 4/26/13 11:45 AM, Dmitry Shkirmanov wrote:
The next version of mathjax does line breaking. I don't think we've
upgraded yet:
I suppose that i have to wait the next SAGE release?
Well, we need to upgrade MathJax in the notebook. So someone needs to
first do that, and then it'll be in
=numpy.int8, a=[
million lines
])
(assuming your integers fit into an 8-bit integer)
Thanks,
Jason
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On 4/18/13 11:33 PM, Juan Grados wrote:
Dears members,
I like use the SAGE to embed any code (example below). But I want linked
two cells using this
https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell/blob/master/doc/embedding.rst#linked-cells
instruction
but this not work. How I will be able to fix this?.
On 4/19/13 12:07 PM, Juan Grados wrote:
Thanks by your reply, I trying, but yet not work.
$(function () {
// Make the div with id 'mycell' a Sage cell
sagecell.makeSagecell({inputLocation: 'div.compute',
linked: true,
On 4/17/13 5:11 PM, Dan Aldrich wrote:
I'm still having problems with worksheets getting lost. My older worksheets
seem to be in place. Sometimes it happens the same day, I write a worksheet in
the morning and in the evening it doesn't appear when I log in at home.
Are you talking about
On 4/17/13 5:26 PM, Dan Aldrich wrote:
I use sagenb.org which redirects me to www.sagenb.org. I use my username/PW,
I've been using sage before the google/FB authentication. My username is
daldrich.
Hmmm.
1. sagenb.org shouldn't redirect to www.sagenb.org. Do you mean
sagemath.org
On 4/4/13 7:31 PM, Dan Drake wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 at 05:06AM -0700, kcrisman wrote:
Now that I think about it, you shouldn't be able to make an account on it
anyway... Dan, that's probably because OpenID is now allowed or something.
In principle, one should have to know the magic word
On 4/3/13 5:23 PM, David Joyner wrote:
Hi:
Has anyone on sage-support tested out sage.maa.org http://sage.maa.org?
I tried (very impatiently) a fw times and found it slow.
- David
That server was originally set up for the PREP workshop participants. I
administered it for the first two years,
On 3/31/13 9:29 PM, pong wrote:
G = graphs.CompleteBipartiteGraph(3,3); H=G.complement(); H.show()
The problem here is that the CompleteBipartiteGraph has a specific
layout that makes the edges of the complement overlap. When you do
H.show, specify a layout that will separate those edges:
On 3/29/13 6:38 PM, GaryMak wrote:
d = 5;
for ii in range(0,d):
for a[ii] in range(0,d):
print a[ii]^2 + ii;
What do you expect the output of this to be? What are you trying to
accomplish with this code?
Thanks,
Jason
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On 3/30/13 5:08 AM, Gary McConnell wrote:
Hi Jason
fair question - I was trying to avoid including all the boring details
of my code! In the simplest case I have a search routine which looks for
M sets of d vectors inside a vector space of dimension N over a finite
field, whose dot products
On 3/30/13 6:34 AM, Gary McConnell wrote:
Hi Jason - thanks a lot - I have attached a text file which is just a
cleaned-up version of my code, with some explanations at the top for
functions whose details are not relevant to the question. Apologies -
you'll see it's a neat mess, so to speak
On 3/30/13 7:12 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
So to summarize your code, you're finding M=3 sets of d=3 mutually
orthogonal vectors so that each pair of sets satisfies some criteria
(your XRY function)? Do the sets have to be mutually exclusive? Your
code doesn't enforce this, but your xRy function
On 3/30/13 7:49 AM, Gary McConnell wrote:
in fact the construction of N1 precludes isotropic vectors - I should
have mentioned that. The xRy function effectively forces separate sets
of vectors to be mutually exclusive also. I have learnt a lot from your
example there - but unfortunately I
On 3/30/13 7:58 AM, Gary McConnell wrote:
Am I to deduce from this that what I was originally trying to do (ie
telescoping recursive variables) is not possible in Python?
Sorry---it wasn't ever really clear to me how you were approaching the
problem and what you meant by telescoping recursive
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