Hi Jan,
Yes i do use a proxyserver. I did make some changes in a couple of
*.conf files as suggested by the CentOS team but it seems that it is
not yet complete for sage to upgrade flawlessly. I'll browse some more
and try to rectify the problem. I'll report failures or successes
soon.
Thanks
Hi
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:00:21PM -0700, samrat wrote:
Yes i do use a proxyserver. I did make some changes in a couple of
*.conf files as suggested by the CentOS team but it seems that it is
not yet complete for sage to upgrade flawlessly. I'll browse some more
and try to rectify the
Hello,
Do you know if there are any plans to integrate the mlpy library
(https://mlpy.fbk.eu/) in sage?
Thanks,
Pere
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Hi Pere,
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Pere Quintana Seguí
p...@illadelaire.org wrote:
Hello,
Do you know if there are any plans to integrate the mlpy library
(https://mlpy.fbk.eu/) in sage?
I'm not aware of any such plans. But a few months ago, there was some
discussion about having
Hello
I am not familiar with SAGE therefore my inexperienced question:
Is there support for operations for analysis and design of feedback
control systems, kind of MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox?
Up to now I found only python-control package
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/python-control
Hi Jean-Pierre,
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 04:58:00 -0700 (PDT)
Jean-Pierre Flori jpfl...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got some other questions:
These should be on a separate thread, on sage-devel or pynac-devel.
- Sage and pynac do not realize that 2^(-b_0) and (2^b_0)^(-1) are
equal.
I guess there is
Most of my needs in this area are taken care of by the support for the
Cluster library in the optional package biopython, but since I have
some interest I tried to make a preliminary spkg:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/MLPY-2.2.1.p0.spkg
Unfortunately although GSL is a standard
When we move to new code in sage/symbolic/summation/* (which is not in
the library yet), things will be much cleaner.
Can you give a ticket # for this? I would be interested in looking at
this.
- kcrisman
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In certain cases I get nothing from the continued_fraction function
in the latest Sage version:
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All right, I run that utility at least once a week, so that should e
fine.
On 12 Sep., 23:14, Mitesh Patel qed...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/12/2010 09:18 AM, Michael wrote:
On 12 Sep., 00:19, Mitesh Patel qed...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael, is your system fully updated to the latest stable
Hello!
I have a computation running in Sage. It is a search of more or less
the following form:
Let S be an empty set.
For i in some interval:
Check some property for i
If i satisfies the property:
add i to the set S.
I now realise I should have said print i rather than add i to the
set S.
On 13/09/2010 20:01, Nick wrote:
Hello!
I have a computation running in Sage. It is a search of more or less
the following form:
Let S be an empty set.
For i in some interval:
Check some property for i
If i satisfies the property:
add i to the set S.
I now realise I should have said print i
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Alastair Irving
alastair.irv...@sjc.ox.ac.uk wrote:
It depends on precisely what form your code takes. If you're running the
loop at the top level with S as a global variable then you should be able to
do ctrl-c to terminate the computation and then look at S
Thanks to you both. It is a relief to know there is a solution.
However, ...
I just pressed Ctrl-c and ^C appeared. I pressed enter but I still
didn't return to the sage: command prompt. In my ignorance I even
typed out ctrl-c but the black block is still flashing...
In case it wasn't
Thanks to you both. It is a relief to know there is a solution.
However, ...
I just pressed Ctrl-c and ^C appeared. I pressed enter but I still
didn't return to the sage: command prompt. In my ignorance I even
typed out ctrl-c but the black block is still flashing...
In case it wasn't
Sorry, I just needed to be a little patient. I eventually returned to
the Sage command prompt. Typed S and got back an empty set (I know it
wouldn't have been completely empty). I tried the debug suggestion by
Mike but that didn't seem to work. I've resigned myself that this was
a failed
On 13/09/2010 17:31, Håkan Granath wrote:
In certain cases I get nothing from the continued_fraction function
in the latest Sage version:
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On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Marshall Hampton hampto...@gmail.com wrote:
I am guessing this is an indirect effect from this patch:
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8017
but I am not sure. If you do continued_fraction(N(a)) you get the
same answer as before, but I would say this
In certain cases I get nothing from the continued_fraction function
in the latest Sage version:
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On 09/13/2010 01:57 PM, Michael wrote:
sqlite-3.6.22
[...]
bash: symbol lookup error: bash: undefined symbol:
rl_filename_rewrite_hook
[...]
I tired to update bash, but it doesn't semm to make any difference.
Just to be sure: Did you try
cd SAGE_ROOT
mv local/lib/*readline*
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