Re: [Tutor] question about expressing mathematical equations

2005-02-05 Thread Alan Gauld
> I've spent hours trying things out and I'm no better off. > I don't understand exactly what I'm supposed to do... > alieks The tutor you are using is fairly specialised. What are you trying to learn? Python or math in Python? To learn Python use one of the other tutorials that focus on Pyhon

Re: [Tutor] question about expressing mathematical equations

2005-02-05 Thread Danny Yoo
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, alieks lao wrote: > I've spent hours trying things out and I'm no better off. I don't > understand exactly what I'm supposed to do. Hi Alieks, What part of the problem are you working on? If you show us what you've tried so far; we can then try to figure out why you're get

Re: [Tutor] question about expressing mathematical equations

2005-02-05 Thread alieks lao
I've spent hours trying things out and I'm no better off. I don't understand exactly what I'm supposed to do... alieks__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ___

Re: [Tutor] question about expressing mathematical equations

2005-02-04 Thread Danny Yoo
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, alieks lao wrote: > Once again i have a question concerning something from the tutorial im > being tortured by. > > ___ > x.y= \ x (dot)y(dot) > /__ i >i > > How would i express this in python. > If the above doesn't make any sense to ya'll. > It's at

[Tutor] question about expressing mathematical equations

2005-02-04 Thread alieks lao
Once again i have a question concerning something from the tutorial im being tortured by. ___ x.y= \ x (dot)y(dot) /__ i i How would i express this in python. If the above doesn't make any sense to ya'll. It's at the bottom of this page>>> http://www.pentangle.net