Thanks... I am confused ?
I tried your jupyter/ipython example in sage -n=ipython (version 7 rc1 )
and it does work !
I use %display latex in sage -n=ipython to have latex displayed.
Sorry for cuting the example I didn't even notice it.
Best
Henri
Le lundi 18 janvier 2016 17:40:26 UTC+1, HG a
On Monday, January 18, 2016 at 6:35:59 PM UTC-8, saad khalid wrote:
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> Hello everyone:
>
> I'm trying to compare some functionality in Sage with that of Mathematica.
> For my assignment, I have to take this series:
>
> sum((-1)^n*((x)^(2*n+1))/factorial(2*n+1),n,0,oo)
>
>
> And put it into a
I forget... To improve my english : what "arse" mean ? is it "behind" ?
lol
And sorry again, I tried it in sagenb !
But now I am convinced it wouldn't work !
Le lundi 18 janvier 2016 17:40:26 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I can't get no maplotlib graphic inline , is it possible to do it ?
>
It's %display latex which makes matplotlib inline not working
Le lundi 18 janvier 2016 17:40:26 UTC+1, HG a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I can't get no maplotlib graphic inline , is it possible to do it ?
> %display latex
> %matplotlib inline
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> import numpy as np
>
On Tuesday, 19 January 2016 17:22:52 UTC, kcrisman wrote:
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>
>> As Dima mentions, the relevant functionality is coming from Maxima in
>> this case. Maxima does have a flag you can set to let it try to expand
>> bessel functions into elementary functions, see
>>
On Tuesday, January 19, 2016, HG wrote:
> I forget... To improve my english : what "arse" mean ? is it "behind" ?
> lol
>
Yes
>
> And sorry again, I tried it in sagenb !
> But now I am convinced it wouldn't work !
>
>
> Le lundi 18 janvier 2016 17:40:26 UTC+1, HG a
>
>
> As Dima mentions, the relevant functionality is coming from Maxima in this
> case. Maxima does have a flag you can set to let it try to expand bessel
> functions into elementary functions, see
> http://maxima.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/maxima_15.html#SEC80
> It's not directly exposed