[sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts

2011-04-18 Thread achrzesz
age2009 > > -Original Message- > From: Simon King > To: sage-support > Sent: Mon, Apr 18, 2011 9:27 am > Subject: [sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts > > On 17 Apr., 04:57, nkulmati wrote: > > However, I had a major disappointment. I wrote a short scrip

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts

2011-04-18 Thread A. Jorge Garcia
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[sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts

2011-04-18 Thread Simon King
On 17 Apr., 04:57, nkulmati wrote: > However, I had a major disappointment. I wrote a short script, and it > is apparently too much for sage/python to handle when I am running a > virtual machine from Win 7. I use process monitor and it goes like > this: when I run my script, both the CPU and RAM

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts

2011-04-17 Thread Dan Drake
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 at 07:57PM -0700, nkulmati wrote: > This whole "python-under virtual-machine" idea renders sage impossible > to use!! Actually, it renders Sage "possible to use" for many people. Remember that you can always use one of the public Sage servers or set up one of your own -- as tho

[sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts

2011-04-16 Thread nkulmati
Thanks for your replies! They helped. However, I had a major disappointment. I wrote a short script, and it is apparently too much for sage/python to handle when I am running a virtual machine from Win 7. I use process monitor and it goes like this: when I run my script, both the CPU and RAM usage

[sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts

2011-04-09 Thread Kelvin Li
> In the case of "G.plot()", that function returns a graphics object. To > save your plot as an image, you can do something such as: > >     G.plot.save("my_plot.png") Oops, that should be G.plot().save("my_plot.png") -- Kelvin -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegr

[sage-support] Re: Sage Scripts

2011-04-09 Thread Kelvin Li
On Apr 9, 10:23 pm, nkulmati wrote: > Hi All, I am a newbie to Sage. My main purpose is to write scripts > (algorithms). That is, I am not interested in the "answer-question" > approach of the notebook, but I want to write and execute ".sage" > files using sage just as I do with ".m" files using M

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-22 Thread Soroosh
I just want to point out that running sage under sudo is not advisable. Doing so will give sage super user privilages, which it does not need, and can cause serious security issues. Soroosh On May 21, 10:27 pm, flori wrote: > Thanks a lot for your replies... > > The following two commands work

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-22 Thread Dan Drake
On Thu, 21 May 2009 at 07:27PM -0700, flori wrote: > The following two commands work now > > flor...@base:~/sage/sage-3.4$ sudo ./sage factor.sage 2006 > 2 * 17 * 59 > > and > > flor...@base:~/sage/sage-3.4$ sudo ./sage ./factor 2006 > 2 * 17 * 59 > > In the second case I changed the first line

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-21 Thread flori
Thanks a lot for your replies... The following two commands work now flor...@base:~/sage/sage-3.4$ sudo ./sage factor.sage 2006 2 * 17 * 59 and flor...@base:~/sage/sage-3.4$ sudo ./sage ./factor 2006 2 * 17 * 59 In the second case I changed the first line of the file to #! /path/to/sage -pyt

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-21 Thread Kevin Horton
On 21 May 2009, at 06:53, Kevin Horton wrote: > On 21 May 2009, at 02:22, flori wrote: > >> I would like to write a script using sage and I just followed the >> tutorial page 82. I copied the example >> >> #!/usr/bin/env sage -python >> import sys >> from sage.all import * >> if len(sys.argv) !=

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-21 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi Florian, On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:14 PM, flori wrote: > > the ls -lah command gives > > flor...@base:~/sage/sage-3.4$ ls -lah > total 16M > drwxr-xr-x 9 florian florian 4.0K 2009-05-21 20:09 . > drwxr-xr-x 3 florian florian 4.0K 2009-04-19 15:38 .. > -rw-r--r-- 1 florian florian 71K 200

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-21 Thread flori
hay the variable SAGE_ROOT is set to export SAGE_ROOT=/home/florian/sage/sage-3.4/ and that is where my file is... regards florian --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email t

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-21 Thread flori
the ls -lah command gives flor...@base:~/sage/sage-3.4$ ls -lah total 16M drwxr-xr-x 9 florian florian 4.0K 2009-05-21 20:09 . drwxr-xr-x 3 florian florian 4.0K 2009-04-19 15:38 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 florian florian 71K 2009-04-19 15:38 COPYING.txt drwxr-xr-x 8 florian florian 4.0K 2009-04-19 18:1

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-21 Thread Kevin Horton
On 21 May 2009, at 02:22, flori wrote: > I would like to write a script using sage and I just followed the > tutorial page 82. I copied the example > > #!/usr/bin/env sage -python > import sys > from sage.all import * > if len(sys.argv) != 2: >print "Usage: %s "%sys.argv[0] >print "Output

[sage-support] Re: sage scripts

2009-05-21 Thread Harald Schilly
hi, have you set the executeable flag? what say's "ls -lah" ? and i suppose you don't need "sudo". h PS: you don't have to send the message three times, i've disabled moderation for you now ;) On May 21, 8:22 am, flori wrote: > Hay all > I would like to write a script using sage and I just fol