When I get to
latex(g)
I get
{{x^2}\over{2}} no integral.
I am using Sage V3.4.  Could this be causing the problem?

On Oct 27, 3:03 pm, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Mikie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If one enters in Maxima (The windows version).  'integrate(x,x) it
> > produces the integral x dx.  Does not calculate.  So, what I am asking
> > how do I do this in Sage?  I have tried maxima.'integrate(x,x) and
> > many other combinations but they all produce a syntax error.  How do I
> > do it in Sage?
>
> You might find this example session in some way helpful:
>
> sage: f = sage.calculus.calculus.maxima("'integrate(x,x)")
> sage: f
> 'integrate(x,x)
> sage: g = SR(f); g
> integrate(x, x)
> sage: latex(g)
> \int x\,{d x}
> sage: sage_eval(str(g), globals())
> 1/2*x^2
>
>
>
> > On Oct 27, 1:48 pm, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Mikie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Is there anyway to use maxima's  -- '--- in the version of Maxiam in
> >> > Sage?
>
> >> I don't understand what you're asking.  However, I can say with
> >> certainty that the answer is "yes".
>
> >> William
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
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