On 16 Feb., 10:43, Manuel Kauers man...@kauers.de wrote:
Hi there,
here are some bugs which may or may not be already known. If they are
new, could you please file them wherever such bugs need to be filed? Or
if they are not bugs but wrong usage, could you explain to me what I
should type
Hi Oleksandr,
On 17 Feb., 21:52, Oleksandr Kazymyrov vrona.aka.ham...@gmail.com
wrote:
Can anyone reproduce the same bug on Ubuntu?
The situation somehow reminds me a problem that I once had with a
wrapper of the C-MeatAxe (an implementation of matrices that I use it
in an optional Sage
Hi Simon,
Rename it, if that solves the problem.
I have done it. But I wonder why has that happened after upgrade from 4.7.2
to 4.8 (5.0beta4)?
Best regards,
Oleksandr
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Thank you very much to both of you for your help with this, that is
great, I appreciate it a lot.
On Feb 11, 9:43 pm, John Cremona john.crem...@gmail.com wrote:
Numerical precision issues would make it preferable (surely?) to use
exact arithmetic by replacing 1.76 by 176/100.
Do you know the
Dear all,
I'd like to write a little document about using SAGE, using sphinx to write
it, and host my document at readthedocs.org
I'm wondering how can I get the beautiful colouring of sphinx documentation
on SAGE, which I see at http://www.sagemath.org/doc/ ?
As far as I can see, there is no
The following might be useful for somebody who want to get larger
ticks.
I discovered, that this works for sage graphs, too - when adapting
the
defaults for a histogram (which requires to call matplotlib directly).
Put the following at the start of the Notebook:
thickN = 3 #line thickness
Using sage 4.8 in the notebook environment I have problems to scale
polygons:
For example, the following code generates a graphs that seems to be to
small (not high enough):
polygon2d([[0,0],[0,1],[-1,0]], rgbcolor=(1,0,1),xmin=-4, xmax=4,
ymin=0, ymax=1)
The final goal is to fill (non trivial)
I appreciate that background info. I hadn't tried invoking maxima
because I read somewhere that simplify() used maxima. I must've been
reading outdated material. As you stated, maxima does the correct
thing. Because Sage can invoke maxima, perhaps I have a work around.
You're right that this
How do I make the cell output, for example from 'print', to go
_always_ in a separate document as in WARNING: Output truncated!
full_output.txt? How do I make that file automatically displayed/
refreshed in a pop-up browser window?
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Dear members
Exist any function in SAGE with same goal of rdtsc() in C?.
For example:
tmp_ini = rdtsc()
...
instructions ..
...
tmp_dec = rdtsc() - tmp_ini;
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