In the example you are using %octave magic
kernel octave is a "ikernel" native jupyter notebook
Le 30/01/2017 à 19:44, William Stein a écrit :
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Milan Somora <milansom...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks. Work this in SageMath Cloud too?

Yes, and it looks a lot better than in Sage cell:

https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/4a5f0542-5873-4eed-a85c-a18c706e8bcd/files/support/2017-01-30-104122-octave-plot.sagews

Dne sobota 28. ledna 2017 15:33:18 UTC+1 A. Jorge Garcia napsal(a):
Omg, here's the Octave link again,
https://sagecell.sagemath.org/?z=eJyrULBViDZUMFIwVjBRMI215uWqBIsYKJgYKBgaGCgYGSgYg8ULcvJLNCp0KjUBEjYLTA==&lang=octave

Enjoy,
AJG

On Jan 28, 2017 9:31 AM, "Jorge Garcia" <calc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oops, the Octave link didn't work, sry. Here it is,
https://sagecell.sagemath.org/?z=eJzj5apQsFWINlQwUjBWMFEwjbXm5aoEixgomBgoGBoYKBgZKBiDxQty8ks0KnQqNQEW8Qtj&lang=
Octave

Good luck,
AJG

On Jan 28, 2017 9:28 AM, "Jorge Garcia" <calc...@gmail.com> wrote:
I ran William's code in SageCell without a problem,
https://sagecell.sagemath.org/?z=eJyrULBViDbUMdIx1jHRMY3l5aoECxjomBjoGBoY6BgZ6BiDhHMy81I1qjILNCp0KjU1AUVIDMM=&lang=sage

HTH,
AJG

On Jan 28, 2017 9:25 AM, "Jorge Garcia" <calc...@gmail.com> wrote:
I just tried your Matlab code on SageCell with Octave emulation
selected,
eJyrULBViDZUMFIwVjBRMI215uWqBIsYKJgYKBgaGCgYGSgYg8ULcvJLNCp0KjUBEjYLTA

Clearly that's not what you wanted. I used to run Octave as a stand
alone environment years ago. I think I got it working in a Sage NB when I
had a Sage server installed locally on my PC.
Regards,
AJG

On Jan 28, 2017 4:11 AM, "Milan Somora" <milan...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you very much!

Dne pátek 27. ledna 2017 23:31:39 UTC+1 William napsal(a):
Do

x = [1,2,3,4,5]
y = [10,40,100,20,35]
line(zip(x,y))

Type line? for more details.


https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/4a5f0542-5873-4eed-a85c-a18c706e8bcd/files/support/2017-01-27-142848-plot.sagews

On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Milan Somora <milan...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,

please, i need to display these values:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for X axis
10, 40, 100, 20, 35 for Y axis

In Matlab I do it so:

x = [1 2 3 4 5];
y = [10 40 100 20 35];
plot(x,y)

I send my image (graph from Matlab). Thank you very much for help!
MS

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