Hi,
I just wanted to point out that the "contributing" section of the User's
Guide doesn't say
anything about the issues tracking migration to *github*, so there are few
links, here:
http://docs.sympy.org/latest/guide.html#contributing
in the "improving the code" subsection, that point to the
to start a session with other (Numpy, Matplotlib, etc) do I do the same
thanks
On Monday, November 25, 2013 4:50:17 PM UTC-8, Emilio Alberto Soltero wrote:
>
> For the love of God How do you install Sympy. I have installed in PC
> Python 3.3.3 and download Sympy latest version 0.7.3
I saw programs by typing conda list now I am working how to access them
thanks
On Monday, November 25, 2013 4:50:17 PM UTC-8, Emilio Alberto Soltero wrote:
>
> For the love of God How do you install Sympy. I have installed in PC
> Python 3.3.3 and download Sympy latest version 0.7.3
On program I see a launcher I see only 3 programs ipytho- notebook
ipython-qtconsole spider-app Does the program can show the programs you
mention I really appreciate your time and knowledge thanks
On Monday, November 25, 2013 4:50:17 PM UTC-8, Emilio Alberto Soltero wrote:
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> For th
Me again if Anaconda is installed automatically do I have the packages(
Sympy, Numpy Matplotlib etc) installed already Thanks
On Monday, November 25, 2013 4:50:17 PM UTC-8, Emilio Alberto Soltero wrote:
>
> For the love of God How do you install Sympy. I have installed in PC
> Pyt
Thank you let me give this a try truly thank you very much I have been
going at it for 2 days
On Monday, November 25, 2013 4:50:17 PM UTC-8, Emilio Alberto Soltero wrote:
>
> For the love of God How do you install Sympy. I have installed in PC
> Python 3.3.3 and download Sympy lates
For the love of God How do you install Sympy. I have installed in PC Python
3.3.3 and download Sympy latest version 0.7.3 I looked for youtube videos,
try to follow instructions but no luck can anybody help thanks
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I need to study the add object because i want 'save' all the operations and
create the entire path...
I will come back with new questions.
Thanks
Alberto
Il giorno 13/feb/2012 21.20, "Aaron Meurer" ha scritto:
> ** is implemented as the Pow object in sympy/core/pow.p
1/2)
Where the output is formatted? Where the operation like ** or - are
combined with each other member?
Thanks
Alberto
2012/2/10 Aaron Meurer
> We don't have anything like that supported directly. If you want to
> see how the code path works, the easiest way would be to step through
Thanks,
Can you indicate to me the class or give me some other hints.
Thanks
Alberto
2012/2/10 smichr
> Unless DEBUG statements have been included, the only way to see the
> steps is to look at the code (perhaps by using a debugger).
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in(x)) + cos(sin(x)))
>>>
How can I see all the operations done by sympy?
Thanks
Alberto
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