I'll look into SAGE, I am still curious if there is, a way, to write this in native python, cause I'm currently plotting in Autodesk Maya, and using Python. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 24, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Benjamin Peterson <benjamin at python.org> wrote: > 2010/10/24 Bj Raz <whitequill.bj at gmail.com>: >> I was looking for a way to set a function being equal to another function: >> q(m+1) = q(m)+ ((-1)^m) * exp(lnanswer); >> I was hoping to use something like this: >> (q).__setcall__.(m+1) = (q).__setcall__.(m)+ ((-1)^m) * exp(lnanswer); >> As a work around. >> But I have not found the `__setcall__' built in being there. >> >> Here is the code block I'm working with: >> >> indvar = 200; >> q = 0; >> lnanswer = 0; >> for m = 1:150 >> lnanswer = (3 * m) * log(indvar) - log(factorial(3 * m)) ; >> q(m+1) = q(m)+ ((-1)^m) * exp(lnanswer); >> end >> lnanswer >> q >> >> Any help would be appreciated. > > Please see python-list. This list is for the development of python. > > The SAGE math package can do something like this. > > > > -- > Regards, > Benjamin
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