Thank you Travis. I was used to languages like C++ and PASCAL. Python seems 
to be very different so I think I'd better learn writing pythonic python 
code before modifying any sage file. Can I ask you a couple of questions 
about Python programming that confuses me?

Best,

Jeff

On Friday, February 1, 2013 1:16:26 PM UTC, Travis Scrimshaw wrote:
>
> Hey Jeff,
>    I'm fairly certain there is not one implemented, and I think these 
> would be useful to have in sage. However if you want to get this into sage 
> as a general warning, if you're going to modify tableau.py (I suspect you 
> will), make sure you base is on (or commutes with) 
> trac_13605-partition_options-ts.patch (i.e. trac ticket #13605) in the sage 
> combinat queue.
>
> Feel free to ask me/us if you have any other questions.
>
> Thanks,
> Travis
>
>
> On Thursday, January 31, 2013 11:48:18 AM UTC-5, Yuchen Pei wrote:
>>
>> Greetings. I recently installed sage recently for experiments on 
>> tableaux, RSK, etc. stuff. It's a great software! However I can't find a 
>> Gelfand-Tsetlin (or Gelfand-Zetlin) pattern class object, nor could I see 
>> any function to convert one to a semistandard Young tableau or vice versa.
>>
>> I'm about to write one for my experiments. Meanwhile could anyone tell me 
>> whether it's already implemented or not?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jeff
>>
>

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