[sage-support] Re: Just integral

2009-04-18 Thread David Joyner

On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:04 PM, kcrisman kcris...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think the original poster is asking if it's possible to have Sage do
 something like this:

 sage: a=unevaluated_integral(x^2,(x,0,1))
 sage: a
 integral(x^2,(x,0,1))
 sage: a.evaluate()
 1/3

 But I don't think anything like this is currently possible, though I
 would be happy to be proved wrong.

This is in sympy, and therefore in Sage but you have to import sympy.
This has come up before
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/69b20e7e9f71492f/4d577f3330363767?#4d577f3330363767
(If this does not come out, just google sage inert integral googlegroup lahey
without the quotes.)




 - kcrisman
 


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[sage-support] Re: Just integral

2009-04-17 Thread kcrisman

I think the original poster is asking if it's possible to have Sage do
something like this:

sage: a=unevaluated_integral(x^2,(x,0,1))
sage: a
integral(x^2,(x,0,1))
sage: a.evaluate()
1/3

But I don't think anything like this is currently possible, though I
would be happy to be proved wrong.

- kcrisman
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