Maple 2017 Questions and Posts

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My code works in Maple (18.02), not Maple Player (2015.1). Much headache ensued.

I've isolated the problem in a toy form:

Defn := proc (scaleby)
whattype(scaleby);
end;

Explore(Defn(p), parameters = [p = [1, 10, 100]]);


In Maple will return "integer" for any value of p selected in the combobox.

In Maple Player returns "string" for any value of p selected in the combobox

Is there something I'm missing here? Is Maple Player not backwards compatible to versions of Maple prior to 2015?

My understanding is that Maple Code should export without headache to Maple Player. Is this a solid understanding?

Thanks for helping out a newbie!

 

 

I have downloaded MaplePlayer on my iPad.   I see that it comes with a number of "pre-recorded" programs that it can run.  Is there a way to have it run a Maple worksheet that I have written?   If so, how do I use this app to open an existing worksheet? 

 

Also, are there any plans for this app on the Android platform any time soon?

Voting is now open for the next individual prize to be awarded as part of the Möbius App Challenge.  The winner will receive an Xbox One Prize Pack! 

Here are the finalist Apps:

Note that, if you ever have any problems viewing Apps in your browser, or simply want to work offline, you can always download a Möbius App and view it in Maple or the free Maple Player. To download a Möbius App, follow the link to the App and then click on the Download button near the top left of the page.

You can vote for your favorite through our Facebook page or, if you’re not on Facebook, send an email with your vote to Mobius-Project@maplesoft.com.

And remember, we are now accepting entries for the next quarterly prize. You could win a Music Prize Pack, including the 64GB 5th Generation Apple iPod Touch, Sennheiser In-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones and the Bose SoundLink Bluetooth Speaker III!  See the Möbuis App Challenge for details.

Voting closes April 25th, 2014.

I took a calculus 1 class in 2002, so i have many maple worksheets i would like to view on my new dell venue 8 pro. can the player read the .mws ext ?  Donald Altringer

ps. I have maple 8 on my laptop but not on th tablet and i don't  have a way of installing it

 

I'm trying to create a small app for Maple Player to graph solids of revolution. When I run the app in the desktop version of Maple T.A it works, but when I move it into the Maple Player App it crashes. Any ideas?

Voting is open for the next individual prize to be awarded as part of the Möbius App Challenge.  The winner will receive a DSLR Camera Prize Pack! 

Here are the finalist Apps:

If you do not have the latest version of Java installed, released last week, you may have problems viewing these apps, as older versions of Java seem to be quietly disabling themselves.  I’ve attached a zip file of the finalist Apps in case it is helpful. finalists.zip

Note that, if you ever have any problems viewing Apps in your browser, or simply want to work offline, you can always download a Möbius App and view it in Maple or the free Maple Player. To download a Möbius App, follow the link to the App and then click on the Download button near the top left of the page.

You can vote for your favorite through our Facebook page or, if you’re not on Facebook, send an email with your vote to Mobius-Project@maplesoft.com.

And remember, we are now accepting entries for the next quarterly prize. You could win an Xbox One!  See the Möbuis App Challenge for details.

Voting closes Jan. 30.

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Maple Player seems like it could be an outstanding piece of software, yet with the new operating system for Ipad, the program crashes immediately. I am unable to find any solutions. I also stumbled across a post in which Maplesoft is no longer providing support for the APP. Is this true?

I have an ipad air 16G running ios 7.0.4 and downloaded the MaplePlayer APP.  t seems to crash on several of the routines for example, "Approximaing Sphere" and "Linear System Tutor". The app was last updated in 2011.  Do you have plans to any upgrades plan in the near future?

Voting is open for the next individual prize to be awarded as part of the Möbius App Challenge.  The winner will receive an iPad Prize Pack! 

Here are the finalist Apps:

How would i go about integrating

(1)/(x^2+2)

 

I know it has to do something with arc tan but it doesnt match up completely what would I be able to do?

At some point a version of the Maple Player (for the PC, rather than iPad) became available for download from its webpage.

An attendant at the zoo has a bag of peanuts to feed the monkeys. If the nuts are shared equally among the

7  monkeys in the first room, or among the 11 monkeys in the second room, there will be 3 nuts left over. If the nuts are shared equally among the 13 monkeys in the third room, there will be 10 nuts left over. but if the nuts are shared equally among all the monkeys in all the three rooms, there will be none left over. how many peanuts does the the attendant have?

I'm branching-off because I can't currently add a comment to the OP nor a reply to the follow-up messages (mapleprimes update bug so far confirmed with Opera, Firefox, and Chrome on both Windows7x64 and kUbuntu12). Mapleprimes administrators: feel free to move this post to where it belongs.

I think this is an awesome demonstration of Maple's plotting abilities. The first thing that comes to mind is that this worksheet could be used to promote the new Maple Player. 

I have been having difficulties getting the Maple Player to start on my laptop.  PIII 933 Mhz Win XP 752Mb RAM

Initially didn't work so I tried to uninstall (not an option in the program files list - needed to be run from the folder) at which point I came across JVM not detected.  So I had to download and install the latest Java.  At that point the uninstall process was okay. 

I re-installed and still was unable to start the player. ...

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