2019-02-05 09:26:43 +0200 | commented question | What does the [ File " " , Line 1, in < module > ] error mean? @slelievre somebody installed it for me and I don't know the reason. the version is 6.4.1. @rburing thank you too. |
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2019-02-05 08:00:53 +0200 | commented question | What does the [ File " " , Line 1, in < module > ] error mean? thank you @slelievre and @tmonteil . I use it in Oracle VM VirtualBox. I wanted to paste the codes and the errors here but it could not be pasted and I do not know why!!!!!!!! Do you know how it works? Is there another way of "copping and pasting"? |
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2019-02-05 07:54:26 +0200 | answered a question | What does the [ File " " , Line 1, in < module > ] error mean? thank you @slelievre and @tmonteil I use it in Oracle VM Virtualbox. I wanted to pate my code here but I couldn't. it can not be pasted here and I do not know why!!! |
2019-02-04 17:24:01 +0200 | asked a question | What does the [ File " " , Line 1, in < module > ] error mean? I entered: e, s, t= var('e s t') and Sage returned File " " , Line 1, in <module> what does it mean and how can I correct it? |
2019-02-04 17:24:01 +0200 | asked a question | I am very new to Sage and I face to this code just at the first line!!! I would be grateful if anyone could help me e, s, t = var ('e s t') File " " , Line 1, in <module> |