2024-05-10 22:58:20 +0200 | commented answer | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Thanks again @Sébastien , I was aware of _ but your *_ is new to me and I'm sure will be useful in the future. Appreciat |
2024-05-09 23:30:48 +0200 | commented answer | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Thanks @Sébastien, this is useful to know if not quite what I'm looking for. I was hoping to have some feature that woul |
2024-05-09 23:27:10 +0200 | commented question | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Sorry for the delay -- @Max Alekseyev @ortollj, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s |
2024-05-09 23:26:51 +0200 | commented question | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Sorry for the delay -- @MaxAlekseyev @ortollj, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as so |
2024-05-09 23:26:28 +0200 | commented question | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Sorry for the delay -- @max-alekseyev @ortollj, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s |
2024-05-09 23:26:16 +0200 | commented question | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Sorry for the delay -- @max-alekseyev @ortollij, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as |
2024-05-09 23:25:23 +0200 | commented question | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Sorry for the delay -- @Max Alekseyev@ortollij, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s |
2024-05-09 23:22:54 +0200 | commented question | Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? Sorry for the delay -- @Max Alekseyev@ortollij, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s |
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