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$sageReply1 = AskSage($SageCode1,{seed=>$problemSeed});
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$sageReply1 = AskSage($SageCode1,{accept_tos=true,seed=>$problemSeed});
 
$M = Matrix($sageReply1);
 
$M = Matrix($sageReply1);
   
$sageReply2 = AskSage($SageCode2);
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$sageReply2 = AskSage($SageCode2,{accept_tos=true});
 
$ans = Matrix($sageReply2);
 
$ans = Matrix($sageReply2);
   
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The first argument to AskSage() must be sage code. After that, you may optionally send a <code>seed</code> value to sage's <code>set_random_seed()</code> function and/or send a <code>url</code> pointing to a sage cell web-service handler. If no
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The first argument to AskSage() must be sage code. After that, you must send your acceptance of the [http://sagecell.sagemath.org/tos.html Sage Cell Terms of Service]. Please do read the Sage Cell TOS and think about it quietly for a moment before proceeding. If you accept the TOS, you may also optionally send along with your acceptance a <code>seed</code> value to sage's <code>set_random_seed()</code> function and/or send a <code>url</code> pointing to a sage cell web-service handler. If no
 
<code>url</code> is sent, then <code>AskSage()</code> uses as a default <code>url => 'https://sagecell.sagemath.org/service'</code>.
 
<code>url</code> is sent, then <code>AskSage()</code> uses as a default <code>url => 'https://sagecell.sagemath.org/service'</code>.
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 10 January 2014

Using the Sage Cell Server


This PG code shows how to embed a call to the Sage Cell Server from within a problem.

Problem Techniques Index

PG problem file Explanation
loadMacros(
  "PGstandard.pl",
  "MathObjects.pl",
);

No additional macros are needed to use the AskSage() function, but as of now it is part of the development version of pg and not part of the current WeBWorK release.

###############################################
##
##  pg initializations and regular WeBWorK code


Context("Matrix");

my $rows = random(3,4);
my $columns = random(4,5);
my $rank = random(2,3);

The WeBWorK set up for the problem is the same.


$SageCode1=<<END;
print random_matrix(QQ,$rows,$columns,algorithm='echelonizable',rank=$rank).rows()
END


$SageCode2 =<<END;
print matrix(QQ,$sageReply1).rref().rows()
END

$SageCode = <<END;

denotes the beginning of a block of Sage python code. This will be paired at the end with and ending END which must be left-justified. This portion will create a perl scalar variable $SageCode which contains the sage code.

$sageReply1 = AskSage($SageCode1,{accept_tos=true,seed=>$problemSeed});
$M = Matrix($sageReply1);

$sageReply2 = AskSage($SageCode2,{accept_tos=true});
$ans = Matrix($sageReply2);

Calling AskSage():

The first argument to AskSage() must be sage code. After that, you must send your acceptance of the Sage Cell Terms of Service. Please do read the Sage Cell TOS and think about it quietly for a moment before proceeding. If you accept the TOS, you may also optionally send along with your acceptance a seed value to sage's set_random_seed() function and/or send a url pointing to a sage cell web-service handler. If no url is sent, then AskSage() uses as a default url => 'https://sagecell.sagemath.org/service'.

Notice that we convert sage's replies to a MathObjects so that we can take advantage of WeBWorK's built in answer checking, display capbilities, etc.

Context()->texStrings;
BEGIN_TEXT

Row reduce \( $M \) $BR
\{ $ans->ans_array\}
END_TEXT
Context()->normalStrings;
ANS($ans->cmp());
ENDDOCUMENT();

Now we display the problem and check the answer as in a typical WeBWorK problem.

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