Use the "load" function, e.g., load("phone.py")
In a notebook cell, type load? then press the TAB key for documentation.
Jim Clark
On Dec 17, 2013, at 2:05 PM, erwin16 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm new to SAGE, just built and installed it today (5.13) on OSX 10.9
>
> I have a capture.csv data file and a python script phone.py
>
> ---- phone.py ------
> import csv
> import math
> import random
> import sage.plot.line
> import sage.plot.plot3d.shapes2
> import sage.rings.polynomial.convolution
> import scipy.fftpack
> ...
> def loadphonedata(csvname):
> ...
> ..
> def process_capture():
> loadphonedata("capture.csv")
> -------------------
>
> but then :
> once sage is launched and the browser opened, I'm stuck, ...I don't see how
> to run my python script..
> I should have missed a paragraph in the documentation...
> can someone give me a link to the correct doc ?
>
> thanks a lot for enlightenment
>
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