[SciPy-dev] equivalent to online Octave calculator?
dmitrey
openopt at ukr.net
Mon Jun 25 08:41:07 EDT 2007
No. The urls you provide (in top of web page) requires registering.
Versions of numpy & scipy are unknown and of course nightly builds are
absent.
As for the SAGE project itself, I think there too many info about
rational numbers, rings, polynomials in documentation and too small
about most common funcs. Maybe it is what *William Stein* is keen on,
but I guess ordinary users first of all need ordinary float-point
calculations.
I had spent several days trying to learn SAGE but anyway now I think it
would better to rely on scipy.org own online tool than other project one.
- D.
Peter Skomoroch wrote:
> Dmitrey,
>
> Would something like SAGE be what you are looking for?
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/
>
> -Pete
>
> On 6/25/07, * dmitrey* <openopt at ukr.net <mailto:openopt at ukr.net>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> has numpy/scipy project something equivalent to online Octave
> calculator?
> http://www.online-utility.org/math/math_calculator.jsp
>
> If no, I guess it would be very useful for checking numpy/scipy
> bugs -
> are those related to user's old scipy/numpy version or they are due to
> build options and/or lack of some libraries (atlas, blas, lapack
> etc; or
> due to their obsolete versions installed).
>
> Also, I think it would be very useful and convenient if there will be
> radiobutton provided which version to use: either latest release or
> nightly build.
> (or maybe some scipy releases + some numpy releases, including nightly
> builds).
>
> Also, scikits might be connected in future to the frame; and some
> limits
> could be implemented (for example, no more than 60 sec cputime per day
> from single IP)
>
> So, what are your suggestions?
>
> Regards, Dmitrey.
>
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