Hi Kenji,
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:25 PM, kenji wrote:
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> Hi Ondrej
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> You are so thoughtfull that I'm heartwarming.
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> I am an engineer and using scipy, sympy and my python libraries. They are more
> usefull for me than Matlab, Mathematica, Maple e
Hi Ondrej
You are so thoughtfull that I'm heartwarming.
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I am an engineer and using scipy, sympy and my python libraries. They are more
usefull for me than Matlab, Mathematica, Maple etc. Because I try and test
some calculations/expresions along studying
Hi Kenji!
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:11 PM, kenji wrote:
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> I have fixed up this problem with myself. I substitute scipy.poly1d for sympy
> polynomials.
Great job! And sorry that noone has replied. If you have some other
problems, please ask. I'll try to be more responsive. :)
Ondrej
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I have fixed up this problem with myself. I substitute scipy.poly1d for sympy
polynomials.
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Coefficients of sympy's polynomial are restrained for Rational,int, float and
complex number. Below code indicate this restriction.
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import sympy as ts
x =