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And use <tt>$f_raw</tt> to pass to Sage and <tt>$f</tt> to work with in WW. |
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Revision as of 14:11, 12 June 2012
Notes on embedding Sage into WW problems using the Sage cell server - May/June 2012
When passing functions to Sage, if the function is defined as a math object problems can occur since it can happen that none of <source lang="perl"> $f $f->string() $f->stringify() $f->TeX() </source> return the orginal string used to define the function.
For example with the set up: <source lang="perl"> Context("Numeric"); $f = Compute("(x-(-2))*(x-2)*(x-4)"); </source> then
- $f->string() produces [x-(-2)]*(x-2)*(x-4)
- $f->TeX() produces \left(x-\left(-2\right)\right)\!\left(x-2\right)\!\left(x-4\right)
- $f->stringify() produces:
- [x-(-2)]*(x-2)*(x-4) in normalStrings
- \left(x-\left(-2\right)\right)\!\left(x-2\right)\!\left(x-4\right) in texStrings
Possible solution:
- Use a construction like
- <source> $f_raw = "(x-(-2))*(x-2)*(x-4)";</source>
- <source> $f = Compute($f_raw); </source>
And use $f_raw to pass to Sage and $f to work with in WW.
- TODO investigate using string(), but setting some flags noparen ?