I know about a SAGE programming guide which talks about Python and
Pyrex in SAGE at
http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage/doc/html/prog/index.html

On 2/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have two questions.  First, I am a Python programmer who uses Scipy,
> Numpy, Matplotlib and IPython to replace Matlab.  I have also used
> Maxima some and was thinking of developing some scripts that use pipes
> to communicate back and forth between Python and Maxima.  SAGE seems
> to eliminate this need (or handle it for me in the background), but is
> it overkill for me?  Is there a quick start guide for using SAGE
> within Python scripts?
>
> My second question relates to the same topic.  I need to symbolically
> do inverse Laplace transforms (which Maxima already does to some
> extent) and then do symbolic z transforms as part of a Python module I
> am developing for rapid control implementation.  Someone on the Maxima
> list and I are trying to add z transform capabilities to Maxima, but
> neither of us is a great lisp programmer.  Would it be any easier (or
> even possible) to use SAGE to write a symbolic z transform module
> using Python that presummably uses Maxima in the background?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ryan
>
>
> >
>

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