On Saturday, 7 June 2014 02:16:19 UTC+2, Peter wrote:
>
>
> Hi Björn,
> In the meantime, I tried to install SympyGamma and the Google app engine, 
> as it is described in the manual. Unfortunately I don't know now how I can 
> check if everything works fine, because some steps were discribed for a 
> localhost and not on a remote server.
>
> Until today, I've never done a django query, could you please give an 
> example, that I'm able to orient me at that example.
>

I'm afraid I don't have any experience with app engine and my time is quite 
limited so I won't be able to make
a full example. But like Sahil suggested: see if there is ssh support.


> Many thanks for your help!
> Peter
>
>
> Am Freitag, 6. Juni 2014 23:56:01 UTC+2 schrieb Björn Dahlgren:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, 6 June 2014 23:18:19 UTC+2, Peter wrote:
>>>
>>> Hallo everybody,
>>>
>>> I'm sorry for this question, but I'm not realy familar with Python. 
>>> Normally I'm working with PHP and JavaScript, but for my recent project I 
>>> have to integrate some symbolic math to a webpage.
>>> In an Internet search, I came across Sympy. And sympy looks quite good.
>>> My problem looks like this:
>>>
>>> The user should enter a formula in a field.
>>> The value of the imput field has to be the formula that should be 
>>> evaluated.
>>> The value of the field should be posted to sympy. (Am I right, that this 
>>> will work with django oder a simple jquery call? Can anybody give me an 
>>> example, how to do so?)
>>> Sympy has to evaluate the posted formula.
>>> The return value should be posted back to JavaScript.
>>>
>>> Can anyone please tell me how I can implement this.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot!
>>> Peter
>>>
>>
>> You should look into sympy gamma.
>> If you just want a small hack in your django codebase I would look at:
>> http://docs.sympy.org/dev/modules/parsing.html
>>
>> and then maybe return the results as latex and use mathjax to render it 
>> nicely on the client side.
>>
>>  
>>
>

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