Back to Forum | View unanswered posts | View active topics
Topic review - can calculations be shown? |
Author |
Message |
|
|
Post subject: |
Re: can calculations be shown? |
|
|
Also, teachstd.lib is already included in SINGULAR 3-1-0. Regards, Alexander
Also, teachstd.lib is already included in S[size=85]INGULAR[/size] 3-1-0. Regards, Alexander
|
|
|
|
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:37 pm |
|
|
|
|
|
Post subject: |
Re: can calculations be shown? |
|
|
Dear Peter,
For teaching/learning purposes there is the library "teachstd.lib" (see http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/latest/sing_1470.htm#SEC1547). Its routines explain every step, if used with sufficiently high printlevel.
If you are only interested in the history of reductions, you may use lift or liftstd.
On the other hand, you may get some rather technical trace info by using: "option(teach);".
Regards, Oleksandr
Attachments: |
File comment: Please, remove .txt extension and add it to your LIB directory (that's where there are lots of *.lib files)
teachstd.lib.txt [23.35 KiB]
Downloaded 121 times
|
Dear Peter,
For teaching/learning purposes there is the library "teachstd.lib" (see http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/latest/sing_1470.htm#SEC1547). Its routines explain every step, if used with sufficiently high printlevel.
If you are only interested in the history of reductions, you may use lift or liftstd.
On the other hand, you may get some rather technical trace info by using: "option(teach);".
Regards, Oleksandr
|
|
|
|
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 6:16 pm |
|
|
|
|
|
Post subject: |
can calculations be shown? |
|
|
hi, i am using singular calculate standard basis or reduce monomials from a given ideal. is there any possiblility to show the calculations from input to output? maybe a chain of equations giving the result finally?
i tried "option(prot);" but its not satisfying. thank you in advance.
peter
hi, i am using singular calculate standard basis or reduce monomials from a given ideal. is there any possiblility to show the calculations from input to output? maybe a chain of equations giving the result finally?
i tried "option(prot);" but its not satisfying. thank you in advance.
peter
|
|
|
|
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 3:54 pm |
|
|
|
|
|
It is currently Fri May 13, 2022 11:06 am
|
|