| 1 | initial version |
This depends on the %display setting of Jupyter :
if simple, show will display a LatexExpr L as str(L)
if latex, it will display whatever Latex (more precisely MathJax, see Sage's documentation, which h&s some serious detail about this...) does with your LaTeX expression.
<Fuming>
BTW, for the $N^{\text{th}}$ time :
Learn Python
Learn Sage
RTFM
Peruse prevous answers in this list/forum
Aim LaTeX questions toa LaTeX list/forum, Jupyter question st a Jupyter list/forum
BEFORE questioning this list/forum with trivialities, FAQs or half-cooked non-questions. In the case in point, a very simple Google would have pointed you at this previous answer.
The time you have already spent asking such non-questions exceeds probably by a fat margin the time you would have spent learning yourself how to answer most of your previous questions by yourself... and I do not even account for the time spent arguing "I have no time for this learning".
<\Fuming>
| 2 | No.2 Revision |
This depends on the %display setting of Jupyter :
if simple, show will display a LatexExpr L as str(L)
if latex, it will display whatever Latex (more precisely MathJax, see Sage's documentation, which h&s some serious detail about this...) does with your LaTeX expression.
<Fuming>
BTW, for the $N^{\text{th}}$ time :
Learn Python
Learn Sage
RTFM
Peruse prevous answers in this list/forum
Aim LaTeX questions toa to a LaTeX list/forum, Jupyter question st questions to a Jupyter list/forum
BEFORE questioning this list/forum with trivialities, FAQs or half-cooked non-questions. In the case in point, a very simple Google would have pointed you at this previous answer.
The time you have already spent asking such non-questions exceeds probably by a fat margin the time you would have spent learning yourself how to answer most of your previous questions by yourself... and I do not even account for the time spent arguing "I have no time for this learning".
<\Fuming>
| 3 | No.3 Revision |
This depends on the %display setting of Jupyter :
if simple, show will display a LatexExpr L as str(L)
if latex, it will display whatever Latex (more precisely MathJax, see Sage's documentation, which h&s some serious detail about this...) does with your LaTeX expression.
<Fuming>
BTW, for the $N^{\text{th}}$ time :
Learn Python
Learn Sage
RTFM
Peruse prevous answers in this list/forum
Aim LaTeX questions to a LaTeX list/forum, Jupyter questions to a Jupyter list/forum
BEFORE questioning this list/forum with trivialities, FAQs or half-cooked non-questions. In the case in point, a very simple Google would have pointed you at this previous answer.
The time you have already spent asking such non-questions exceeds probably by a fat margin the time you would have spent learning yourself how to answer most of your previous questions by yourself... and I do not even account for the time spent arguing "I have no time for this learning".
<\Fuming>
</Fuming>
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