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= How to use this Wiki for SageDays sprints = This page gives general guidelines on using this wiki for uploading the code written during the sprints of Sage Days 25. |
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* Enter {{{BookName-PageNumber-ProblemNumber}}} in the text box below. * '''Note''': Use only this format. {{{BookName}}}, {{{PageNumber}}} and {{{ProblemNumber}}} separated by a single hyphen. * <<NewPage(SageDays/SprintTemplate,CreatePage,SageDays)>> |
* Enter {{{PageNumber-ProblemNumber}}} in the text box below. * '''Note''': Use only this format. {{{PageNumber}}} and {{{ProblemNumber}}} separated by a single hyphen. * <<NewPage(SageDays/SprintTemplate,CreatePage,SageDays,"Kreyszig-%s")>> * <<NewProblemPage(SageDays/SprintTemplate,CreatePage,SageDays,"Kreyszig-%s")>> |
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== General Guidelines regarding the page == * Do '''NOT''' include any content from the Book. Not even the problem statement. * The code from your code notebook should be self-sufficient. * Use meaningful variable names * Include comments where required |
Steps to follow when adding your code/example
Create a Login
- Create a New Page for the problem you are solving
Enter PageNumber-ProblemNumber in the text box below.
Note: Use only this format. PageNumber and ProblemNumber separated by a single hyphen.
Click on CreatePage Button
- Fill in the fields of the template
- Copy text from your Sage Notebook (in Text mode) and yank it in the corresponding area in the wiki page.
- Preview the changes
- Save