On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Mariah Lenox wrote:
> Consider the following files and what sage
> does with each when they are loaded:
>
> foo1.sage --
> def add(a,b):
> return a+b
>
>
> --- foo2.py---
> def add(a,b):
> return a+b
> # this is a comment
>
Hi!
On Jun 28, 6:58 pm, "A.A" wrote:
> I am looking for tutorial about how one can install new Gap package in
> sage if this possible .
In a nutshell: A GAP package should be possible to install just as
usual, with the only exception that you need to perform the
installation in a Sage shell.
Consider the following files and what sage
does with each when they are loaded:
foo1.sage --
def add(a,b):
return a+b
--- foo2.py---
def add(a,b):
return a+b
# this is a comment
-
--- foo3.sage---
def add(a,b):
return a+b
# this is a co
Hello ,
I am looking for tutorial about how one can install new Gap package in
sage if this possible .
thanks .
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I doubt the problem lies with VMware. Even if I put sage on a linux
(which would entail buying a new machine), I still need to pass
through the ISA server. But thanks for thinking it over.
On Jun 28, 1:34 am, "Dr. David Kirkby"
wrote:
> On 06/27/10 11:08 PM, dirkd wrote:
>
> > The problem seems t
> I'm sure my request isn't unique: one of the major goals of Sage is to
> provide a platform that allows people to _verify_ it, which is par for
> the course for any mathematician. I'd like to see the steps Sage uses
> to convert the sum I give it (or what not) to the form it chooses.
I think th
On 27 Jun., 08:27, Jurgis Pralgauskis
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I foundhttp://wiki.sagemath.org/SagemathLiveand liked the idea a lot.
>
> but I can't
> accesshttp://boxen.math.washinegton.edu/home/frank/sagemath/squashfs/karmic...
>
> I have netbook with limited diskspace, and I'd like to take it to