Are there any websites that allow you to use SymPy in a similar way as Mathematica or MatLab online? I would like to learn and use SymPy for plotting but I own a chromebook and I am limited to only web applications.
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1You mean like a Jupyter notebook? – rschwieb Feb 22 '17 at 17:42
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1The official SymPy website has a link to a live shell, even! – Parcly Taxel Feb 22 '17 at 17:43
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@rschwieb I just found cloud.sagemath.com - is Jupiter an online python environment? It's not loading on my work computer. – Anon Feb 22 '17 at 17:48
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@ParclyTaxel - I know! I was just looking for something where I could write and execute a program to solve a problem. – Anon Feb 22 '17 at 17:49
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1Sage Math Cloud is really cool, believe me :) It is online service with Ubuntu machines and almost every scientific package that you might need. Needless to say that it has all major scientific libraries for Python, C/C++ and some other languages. – Evgeny Feb 22 '17 at 17:56
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@user412570 Jupyter is a web-based python interpreter(-ish). – rschwieb Feb 22 '17 at 17:59
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You can use the SymPy live website for simple algebra. But, I'm not sure how you can plot something.
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