Hello I did )set output tex on It worked with integrate(cos(sqrt y)^3*y,y) to a tex output as file and as graphic in the console. But I want to manipulate part of this graphic output as input for a next command. It is possible in Maxima by copy. Is it possible in Fricas? And I want to get rid of this ugly console output. How can I do that? with friendly greetings, Peter
On Friday, June 7, 2019 at 8:54:34 AM UTC+2, Peter van Summeren wrote: > > Hello, > The proof of the pudding is not that it has many ingredients. > I want to use a CAS. First I used on my phone MaximaOnAndroid. It works > fine and the formulas like sqrt(2+2sqrt(2)) come out like in TeX. > I downloaded Maxima on my Debian(8) computer. It also works fine, but is > limited. > So, I read about Fricas. > First I tried Fricas for Windows10. I first had to download Cygwin. I got > a big window and a very small console with letters I could not read. Also: > Fricas did not work in that. > Removing Cygwin seems to be very difficult and I gave up. > Than I downloaded the binary for Fricas. Also, no good. After that I > downloaded the source, took care of the prerequisite packages. Not all were > available in my Debian 8 system. The ones that were available, I installed. > I got a Fricas with a console, with Hyperdoc. The graphics worked, also > from the console. But the sqrt(2+sqrt(2)) is for me ugly on the console. > MaximaOnAndroid is perfect. > I looked at the configure.log. I send it hereby but the first failure was: > =================start================ > > configure:4249: gcc -E conftest.cconftest.c:9:10: fatal error: > ac_nonexistent.h: No such file or directory > #include <ac_nonexistent.h> > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~compilation terminated.configure:4249: $? = > 1configure: failed program was:| /* confdefs.h */ > ================end================= > > How can this be? I have a good Debian8 system, > I have the prerequisites. And I do not know enough were to look to > improve the mistakes. I expect that it should work. > Also a very minor remark: when I study Fricas I read about Axiom. Is it > a miracle that I confuse those two? > I hope someone can help me with a working solution. > And my last remark: that is because Fricas seems to give me new > ways. But as I started with: the proof of the pudding are not its > ingredients. > with friendly greetings, > Peter > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "FriCAS - computer algebra system" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/fricas-devel/fa1a03bb-7916-453f-9edb-8c91bde24caf%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
