PythonTex showing matrices in the document












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I'm trying to plot a simple matrix in a LaTeX document but without success.



I compile the .tex file, then pythontex.py, then the .tex file again, and it compiles without errors but the final document only shows the text print(A), which I believe is the one out of pycode.



Here is my code.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}
usepackage{graphicx}
setpythontexworkingdir{.}


begin{document}

begin{pycode}
import pylab
import sympy
import numpy as np
from pylab import *
from matplotlib2tikz import save as tikz_save
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

A = np.zeros((3, 3), dtype=float)
print(A)

end{pycode}

print(A)


end{document}









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  • I just noticed that the problem was the stdout=false in usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}, I removed it and now its printing... my bad just copying codes without knowing what it means... anyway it produced other issue, the matrix is printing all the 3 lines in the same row, how can I print a 3x3 matrix in 3 rows?

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I'm trying to plot a simple matrix in a LaTeX document but without success.



I compile the .tex file, then pythontex.py, then the .tex file again, and it compiles without errors but the final document only shows the text print(A), which I believe is the one out of pycode.



Here is my code.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}
usepackage{graphicx}
setpythontexworkingdir{.}


begin{document}

begin{pycode}
import pylab
import sympy
import numpy as np
from pylab import *
from matplotlib2tikz import save as tikz_save
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

A = np.zeros((3, 3), dtype=float)
print(A)

end{pycode}

print(A)


end{document}









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  • I just noticed that the problem was the stdout=false in usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}, I removed it and now its printing... my bad just copying codes without knowing what it means... anyway it produced other issue, the matrix is printing all the 3 lines in the same row, how can I print a 3x3 matrix in 3 rows?

    – CaD
    yesterday
















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I'm trying to plot a simple matrix in a LaTeX document but without success.



I compile the .tex file, then pythontex.py, then the .tex file again, and it compiles without errors but the final document only shows the text print(A), which I believe is the one out of pycode.



Here is my code.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}
usepackage{graphicx}
setpythontexworkingdir{.}


begin{document}

begin{pycode}
import pylab
import sympy
import numpy as np
from pylab import *
from matplotlib2tikz import save as tikz_save
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

A = np.zeros((3, 3), dtype=float)
print(A)

end{pycode}

print(A)


end{document}









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I'm trying to plot a simple matrix in a LaTeX document but without success.



I compile the .tex file, then pythontex.py, then the .tex file again, and it compiles without errors but the final document only shows the text print(A), which I believe is the one out of pycode.



Here is my code.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}
usepackage{graphicx}
setpythontexworkingdir{.}


begin{document}

begin{pycode}
import pylab
import sympy
import numpy as np
from pylab import *
from matplotlib2tikz import save as tikz_save
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

A = np.zeros((3, 3), dtype=float)
print(A)

end{pycode}

print(A)


end{document}






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  • I just noticed that the problem was the stdout=false in usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}, I removed it and now its printing... my bad just copying codes without knowing what it means... anyway it produced other issue, the matrix is printing all the 3 lines in the same row, how can I print a 3x3 matrix in 3 rows?

    – CaD
    yesterday





















  • I just noticed that the problem was the stdout=false in usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}, I removed it and now its printing... my bad just copying codes without knowing what it means... anyway it produced other issue, the matrix is printing all the 3 lines in the same row, how can I print a 3x3 matrix in 3 rows?

    – CaD
    yesterday



















I just noticed that the problem was the stdout=false in usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}, I removed it and now its printing... my bad just copying codes without knowing what it means... anyway it produced other issue, the matrix is printing all the 3 lines in the same row, how can I print a 3x3 matrix in 3 rows?

– CaD
yesterday







I just noticed that the problem was the stdout=false in usepackage[stdout=false]{pythontex}, I removed it and now its printing... my bad just copying codes without knowing what it means... anyway it produced other issue, the matrix is printing all the 3 lines in the same row, how can I print a 3x3 matrix in 3 rows?

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yesterday












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