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+ | Sage is an open source, online symbolic mathematical system. Details on Sage can be found at http://www.sagemath.org . |
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+ | For use within WebWork, a special "single-cell" version of Sage is located at http://sagecell.sagemath.org |
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+ | <nowiki> |
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+ | ## Template for calling Sage from within a WebWork pg file |
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+ | ## BEGIN_DESCRIPTION |
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+ | ## Sample problem embedding Sage in WW |
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+ | ## END_DESCRIPTION |
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+ | DOCUMENT(); |
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− | you can pass perl variables to the sage block if you need to from the problem initialization |
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+ | loadMacros( |
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+ | "PGstandard.pl", |
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+ | "MathObjects.pl", |
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+ | "sage.pl" |
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+ | ); |
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− | aubreyja_is that what you were trying to do? |
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+ | TEXT(beginproblem()); |
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− | aubreyja_In that case, just do TEXT(<<EOF); |
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+ | Context("Numeric"); |
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− | aubreyja_not TEXT(<<'EOF'); |
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+ | ####### Answers to check by WeBWorK go in the list below. |
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− | JohnTravisWhat's the functional difference? |
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+ | $ansList = List("(pi)"); |
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− | aubreyja_and make sure that the variables you want interpolated are defined above the sage block |
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+ | ####### Possible Upper WeBWorK text |
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− | JohnTravis'EOF' vs just EOF? |
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+ | Context()->texStrings; |
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+ | BEGIN_TEXT |
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− | aubreyja_'EOF' tells perl not to interpolate variables, but <<EOF allows interpolation |
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+ | This is where WeBWorK problem text above the sage cell goes. |
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− | 15:17aubreyja_yes |
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+ | END_TEXT |
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+ | Context()->normalStrings; |
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+ | #### Sage Cell Server |
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+ | #### Paste your code below fixing @ and $ |
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+ | #### Store any answers to send back as a list using the function below. |
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+ | #### making certain that is tabbed over correctly |
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+ | $SageCode = <<SAGE_CODE; |
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+ | var('a') |
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+ | a = pi |
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+ | record_answer((a)) |
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+ | SAGE_CODE |
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+ | Sage( |
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+ | SageCode=>$SageCode, |
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+ | AutoEvaluateCell=>'true' |
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+ | ); |
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+ | ####### WeBWorK text display following the Sage cell |
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+ | Context()->texStrings; |
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+ | BEGIN_TEXT |
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+ | When you are comfortable with the coefficients that you have chosen, press |
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+ | the submit button below. |
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+ | END_TEXT |
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+ | Context()->normalStrings; |
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+ | ######### Answer Evaluation |
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+ | $showPartialCorrectAnswers = 1; |
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+ | NAMED_ANS( sageAnswer => $ansList->cmp ); |
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+ | ENDDOCUMENT(); # This should be the last executable line in the problem. |
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+ | </nowiki> |
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+ | The example shows how to pass perl variables from the problem initialization into the sage block. |
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+ | :: TEXT(<<SAGE_CODE); |
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+ | where << SAGE_CODE without single quotes is necessary. However, the Sage code will not execute if no variables are actually passed in. Since $ and @ within the Sage code are now interpreted by perl, all latex delimiters should be converted from $ signs to \ ( and \ ) pairs. Additionally, any @interact needs to be escaped and written as ~~@interact |
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+ | If you are not passing any variables, use: |
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+ | :: TEXT(<<'SAGE_CODE'); |
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+ | where <<'SAGE_CODE' tells perl not to interpret variables. Sage code can then be pasted in verbatim without any need to convert formatting or escaping other characters. |
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+ | == See Also == |
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+ | * [[Sage Embedding]] |
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+ | [[Category:Developers]] |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 24 June 2013
Sage is an open source, online symbolic mathematical system. Details on Sage can be found at http://www.sagemath.org .
For use within WebWork, a special "single-cell" version of Sage is located at http://sagecell.sagemath.org
## Template for calling Sage from within a WebWork pg file ## BEGIN_DESCRIPTION ## Sample problem embedding Sage in WW ## END_DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT(); loadMacros( "PGstandard.pl", "MathObjects.pl", "sage.pl" ); TEXT(beginproblem()); Context("Numeric"); ####### Answers to check by WeBWorK go in the list below. $ansList = List("(pi)"); ####### Possible Upper WeBWorK text Context()->texStrings; BEGIN_TEXT This is where WeBWorK problem text above the sage cell goes. END_TEXT Context()->normalStrings; #### Sage Cell Server #### Paste your code below fixing @ and $ #### Store any answers to send back as a list using the function below. #### making certain that is tabbed over correctly $SageCode = <<SAGE_CODE; var('a') a = pi record_answer((a)) SAGE_CODE Sage( SageCode=>$SageCode, AutoEvaluateCell=>'true' ); ####### WeBWorK text display following the Sage cell Context()->texStrings; BEGIN_TEXT When you are comfortable with the coefficients that you have chosen, press the submit button below. END_TEXT Context()->normalStrings; ######### Answer Evaluation $showPartialCorrectAnswers = 1; NAMED_ANS( sageAnswer => $ansList->cmp ); ENDDOCUMENT(); # This should be the last executable line in the problem.
The example shows how to pass perl variables from the problem initialization into the sage block.
- TEXT(<<SAGE_CODE);
where << SAGE_CODE without single quotes is necessary. However, the Sage code will not execute if no variables are actually passed in. Since $ and @ within the Sage code are now interpreted by perl, all latex delimiters should be converted from $ signs to \ ( and \ ) pairs. Additionally, any @interact needs to be escaped and written as ~~@interact
If you are not passing any variables, use:
- TEXT(<<'SAGE_CODE');
where <<'SAGE_CODE' tells perl not to interpret variables. Sage code can then be pasted in verbatim without any need to convert formatting or escaping other characters.