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Re: Issue with symbolic package on Octave 4.2.1 on windows 10 PC


From: anoop joshi
Subject: Re: Issue with symbolic package on Octave 4.2.1 on windows 10 PC
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2017 12:34:00 +0530

Hi Nicholas,

I'm just attaching the full error message displayed in the Octave window while running "syms x" as well in case it conveys some additional information

Thanks,
Anoop

On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 12:17 PM, anoop joshi <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Nicholas,

Thanks for the reply. I believe when I just type "python" directly after opening a CMD prompt window it does enter the python interpreter(attached snapshot "CMDPROMPT_PYTHON.PNG" shows this). I guess this means the path is configured fine?

Also sympy version 1.1.1 is installed as shown encircled in the attached snapshot of my installed python packages attached (PACKAGELIST_PYTHON.PNG)

Thanks,
Anoop

On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 4:10 AM, Nicholas Jankowski <address@hidden> wrote:
It'd be great if someone could share their thoughts on what may be wrong here, or a workaround

Just upfront, if we can't figure out the issue there is a windows bundled version of the symbolic package that includes a 'built in' python. You can find that at the developers page here:


If you open a command prompt can you just type 'python' and enter the python interpreter? If not it may not be in your path. Also, I think you need sympy and maybe the scipy stack installed. Do you have that?



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Anoop Joshi Veliyath
Senior Design Engineer
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Ph:+919591326657



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Anoop Joshi Veliyath
Senior Design Engineer
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Ph:+919591326657

Attachment: Octave_Error_while_running_symbolic.txt
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