Hi
why does it fail if L has only one variable ? :
L=['sd_1']
#L=['sd_1','sd_2']
varL=var(L)
show(varL)
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Hi
why does it fail if L has only one variable ? :
L=['sd_1']
#L=['sd_1','sd_2']
varL=var(L)
show(varL)
![]() | 2 | None |
Hi
why does it fail if L has only one variable ? :
L=['sd_1']
#L=['sd_1','sd_2']
varL=var(L)
show(varL)
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Hi
SageMath 8.8 notebook OS=W10
why does it fail if L has only one variable ? :
L=['sd_1']
#L=['sd_1','sd_2']
varL=var(L)
show(varL)
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Hi
SageMath 8.8 notebook OS=W10
why does it fail if L has only one variable ? :
L=['sd_1']
#L=['sd_1','sd_2']
varL=var(L)
show(varL)
![]() | 5 | retagged |
Hi
SageMath 8.8 notebook OS=W10
why does it fail if L has only one variable ? :
L=['sd_1']
#L=['sd_1','sd_2']
varL=var(L)
show(varL)