MaplePrimes Questions

I've got the following:

Integral_over_region.mw

M_Iwaniuk

 

I should be able to use F3 to break into a multline nested loop and insert a new line of code, and then F4 to close it up again before execution.  The F4 works for closing things up.  But the F3 does NOT work.  Is this a known problem?  Is there another way to do it short of a lot of cutting and pasting?

I created a regular 2D without specifying the number of points. I tried to change its style from "line" to "point", but i cannot see the symbols because there are too many points and so all i see is a thick black line. Is replotting with less points the only way, or can I interactively reduce the number of points? 

 

I just bought 2016 Maple. For a few days, everything was fine.

The increase of the speed calculations is very significant.

Then copy and paste gave unexpected results: impossible to keep the symbols, systematic conversion in text,in mode MathML,, appearance of ASCII characters in the texts, etc ..


all attempts to change the settings have failed


I spend more time correcting the changes that occur in the copy and paste that to take care of my equations.

Do you have an explanation ?

Hello everyone!

Is this a bug that the following two commands work differently?:

densityplot(sin(x*y), x = -5 .. 5, y = -5 .. 5, colorscheme = ["zgradient", ["blue", "green", "yellow", "red"], zrange = -5 .. 5], style = surface)

plot3d(sin(x*y), x = -5 .. 5, y = -5 .. 5, view = -10 .. 10, colorscheme = ["zgradient", ["blue", "green", "yellow", "red"], zrange = -5 .. 5], style = surface)

The second one works fine in that if you increase the magnitude of sin(x*y) (e.g. 3sin(x*y)) the coloring changes accordingly. But the first one plots sin(x*y) or 5sin(x*y), etc. just the same!

Many thanks for you comments in advance!

For the last 24hrs or so I have found it almost impossible to upload worksheet files in response to questions.

My usual approach is

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(uploader pop-up appears)

Browse files

(this still works)

Upload file

This is the problem step - I generally just get "waiting for Mapleprimes" in my browser's annunciator box: and I wait, and wait, (as in >5 minutes) and still this step does not complete. Just to be annoying, every once in a while the file will upload as normal, such but success is now the exception

I'm seeing the same issue in Firefox 45.0.2 and Chrome 50.0.2661.75mon Win 7, 64-bit.

Anyone else seeing the same issue?

 

 

Dear Maple researchers

 

I have a problem in solving a system of odes that resulted from discretizing, in space variable, method of lines (MOL).

The basic idea of this code is constructed from the following paper:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0096300313008060

If kindly is possible, please tell me whas the solution of this problem.

With kin dregards,

Emran Tohidi.

My codes is here:

> restart;
> with(orthopoly);
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> N := 4; Digits := 20;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder

> A := -1; B := 1; rho := 3/4;
> g1 := proc (t) options operator, arrow; 1/2+(1/2)*tanh((1/2)*(A-(2*rho-1)*t/sqrt(2))/sqrt(2)) end proc; g2 := proc (t) options operator, arrow; 1/2+(1/2)*tanh((1/2)*(B-(2*rho-1)*t/sqrt(2))/sqrt(2)) end proc;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> f := proc (x) options operator, arrow; 1/2+(1/2)*tanh((1/2)*x/sqrt(2)) end proc;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> uexact := proc (x, t) options operator, arrow; 1/2+(1/2)*tanh((1/2)*(x-(2*rho-1)*t/sqrt(2))/sqrt(2)) end proc;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> basiceq := simplify(diff(uexact(x, t), `$`(t, 1))-(diff(uexact(x, t), `$`(x, 2)))+uexact(x, t)*(1-uexact(x, t))*(rho-uexact(x, t)));
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
                                      0
> alpha := 0; beta := 0; pol := P(N-1, alpha+1, beta+1, x); pol := unapply(pol, x); dpol := simplify(diff(pol(x), x)); dpol := unapply(dpol, x);
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> nodes := fsolve(P(N-1, alpha+1, beta+1, x));
%;
> xx[0] := -1;
> for i to N-1 do xx[i] := nodes[i] end do;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> xx[N] := 1;
> for k from 0 to N do h[k] := 2^(alpha+beta+1)*GAMMA(k+alpha+1)*GAMMA(k+beta+1)/((2*k+alpha+beta+1)*GAMMA(k+1)*GAMMA(k+alpha+beta+1)) end do;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> w[0] := 2^(alpha+beta+1)*(beta+1)*GAMMA(beta+1)^2*GAMMA(N)*GAMMA(N+alpha+1)/(GAMMA(N+beta+1)*GAMMA(N+alpha+beta+2));
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> for jj to N-1 do w[jj] := 2^(alpha+beta+3)*GAMMA(N+alpha+1)*GAMMA(N+beta+1)/((1-xx[jj]^2)^2*dpol(xx[jj])^2*factorial(N-1)*GAMMA(N+alpha+beta+2)) end do;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> w[N] := 2^(alpha+beta+1)*(alpha+1)*GAMMA(alpha+1)^2*GAMMA(N)*GAMMA(N+beta+1)/(GAMMA(N+alpha+1)*GAMMA(N+alpha+beta+2));
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> for j from 0 to N do dpoly1[j] := simplify(diff(P(j, alpha, beta, x), `$`(x, 1))); dpoly1[j] := unapply(dpoly1[j], x); dpoly2[j] := simplify(diff(P(j, alpha, beta, x), `$`(x, 2))); dpoly2[j] := unapply(dpoly2[j], x) end do;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
print(??); # input placeholder
> for n to N-1 do for i from 0 to N do BB[n, i] := sum(P(jjj, alpha, beta, xx[jjj])*dpoly2[jjj](xx[n])*w[i]/h[jjj], jjj = 0 .. N) end do end do;
> for n to N-1 do d[n] := BB[n, 0]*g1(t)+BB[n, N]*g2(t); d[n] := unapply(d[n], t) end do;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> for nn to N-1 do F[nn] := simplify(sum(BB[nn, ii]*u[ii](t), ii = 1 .. N-1)+u[nn](t)*(1-u[nn](t))*(rho-u[nn](t))+d[nn](t)); F[nn] := unapply(F[nn], t) end do;
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
> sys1 := [seq(d*u[q](t)/dt = F[q](t), q = 1 .. N-1)];
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
[d u[1](t)                                                                
[--------- = 40.708333333333333334 u[1](t) + 52.190476190476190476 u[2](t)
[   dt                                                                    

                                                                  2          3
   + 39.958333333333333334 u[3](t) - 1.7500000000000000000 u[1](t)  + u[1](t)

   + 7.3392857142857142858

   - 3.6696428571428571429 tanh(0.35355339059327376220

   + 0.12500000000000000000 t) - 3.6696428571428571429 tanh(
                                                     d u[2](t)   
-0.35355339059327376220 + 0.12500000000000000000 t), --------- =
                                                        dt       
-20.416666666666666667 u[1](t) - 25.916666666666666667 u[2](t)

                                                                  2          3
   - 20.416666666666666667 u[3](t) - 1.7500000000000000000 u[2](t)  + u[2](t)

   - 3.7500000000000000000

   + 1.8750000000000000000 tanh(0.35355339059327376220

   + 0.12500000000000000000 t) + 1.8750000000000000000 tanh(
                                                     d u[3](t)                
-0.35355339059327376220 + 0.12500000000000000000 t), --------- = 29.458333333\
                                                        dt                    

  333333333 u[1](t) + 38.476190476190476190 u[2](t)

                                                                  2          3
   + 30.208333333333333333 u[3](t) - 1.7500000000000000000 u[3](t)  + u[3](t)

   + 5.4107142857142857144

   - 2.7053571428571428572 tanh(0.35355339059327376220

   + 0.12500000000000000000 t) - 2.7053571428571428572 tanh(
                                                   ]
-0.35355339059327376220 + 0.12500000000000000000 t)]
                                                   ]
> ics := seq(u[qq](0) = evalf(f(xx[qq])), qq = 1 .. N-1);
print(`output redirected...`); # input placeholder
    u[1](0) = 0.38629570659055483825, u[2](0) = 0.50000000000000000000,

      u[3](0) = 0.61370429340944516175
> dsolve([sys1, ics], numeic);
%;
Error, (in dsolve) invalid input: `PDEtools/sdsolve` expects its 1st argument, SYS, to be of type {set({`<>`, `=`, algebraic}), list({`<>`, `=`, algebraic})}, but received [[d*u[1](t)/dt = (20354166666666666667/500000000000000000)*u[1](t)+(13047619047619047619/250000000000000000)*u[2](t)+(19979166666666666667/500000000000000000)*u[3](t)-(7/4)*u[1](t)^2+u[1](t)^3+36696428571428571429/5000000000000000000-(36696428571428571429/10000000000000000000)*tanh(1767766952966368811/5000000000000000000+(1/8)*t)-(36696428571428571429/10000000000000000000)*tanh(-1767766952966368811/5000000000000000000+(1/8)*t), d*u[2](t)/dt = -(20416666666666666667/1000000...

I am currently working on FDM ,i have 2 coupled nonlinear pde ,i need help in solving these equation using maple code.

> restart:

> alias(f=f(tau,eta), theta=theta(tau,eta));

 

>

 

> PDE1:=S*diff(f,tau,eta)=eta^2*diff(f,eta)^2+(6*eta^2-2*f*eta)*diff(f,eta)+(6*eta^3-f*eta)*diff(f,eta,eta)-eta^4*diff(f,eta,eta,eta);

 

> PDE2:=eta^4*diff(theta,eta,eta)+2*eta^3*diff(theta,eta)-Pr*(f*eta^2*diff(theta,eta)+S*diff(theta,tau))=0;

 

The code I write is properly indented.  The operation of pasting it here strips the white space and makes it hard for the reader to comprehend the structure. Manually restoring the appropriate indentation is doable but tedious, made more so because the characters we see here are in a variable width font.  The rationale might be that, given a variable width font the indentation is going to be inconsistent, but that isn't the case if the preformatted style is used, which I do, for code.

Is there any way to turn off the white space stripping?  Presumably this is some ridiculous xml-based processing feature.

 

I have checked many Maple pages and I found nowhere the answer to this question.

EQ:= s^2-4*s+1=3;

I need to print the following statement:

The Equation Is: EQ

I need the equation to appear where EQ is.

Thank you guys!

I appreciate it.

 

 

 

I have the following problem : plotting with the squareroot function somehow stops showing the whole graph as soon as the range of the input allows values less than -10, I have attached two pictures that show the transition:

 

This is still fine:

 

But here is an example where the graph is cropped:

How can I change this to get the whole graph ? Thanks a lot for your help !!

 

 

Is there a Maple function that given a set of substitutions in form object=set of substitute objects produces a sequence of sets, each a product of substitution from the next, remove repetitions. An example:

 

#Substitutions
a = {b, c, d}, b = {a, b, e}, c = {a, d, f};
#Result
a = ({e, f}, {b, c, d}), b = ({f}, {c, d}, {a, b, e}), c = ({e}, {b}, {a, d, f});

Hi I'm not really sure how to phrase this but I'm doing projectile motion and I'm try to graph the solutions for v_0 by theta_0.

hi .why matrix a dont create?

bot.mw

psi := (1/4)*(1-Zeta)^2*(2+Zeta), (1/4)*(1-Zeta)^2*(Zeta+1), (1/4)*(Zeta+1)^2*(2+Zeta), (1/4)*(Zeta+1)^2*(Zeta-1)

(1/4)*(1-Zeta)^2*(2+Zeta), (1/4)*(1-Zeta)^2*(Zeta+1), (1/4)*(Zeta+1)^2*(2+Zeta), (1/4)*(Zeta+1)^2*(Zeta-1)

(1)

psi[1]

(1/4)*(1-Zeta)^2*(2+Zeta)

(2)

for i to 4 do for j to 4 do a[i, g] = 2*psi[i]*psi[j] end do end do

a

a

(3)

`a__1,1`

`a__1,1`

(4)

NULL

 

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I want to solve system of non linear odes numerically.

I encounter following error

Error, (in dsolve/numeric/bvp) cannot determine a suitable initial profile, please specify an approximate initial solution

how to correct it

regards

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