>
>
> thanks for the fast reply -- but I need statistics, not maps.  I..e, I'd
> like to have a list of all methods applying to permutations that return a
> number...
>

I don't think there is anything like that for statistics, maybe the sign
that we do need more semantic into Sage?

>
> Is it correct that findstat implements more statistics and more maps?  Is
> it possible to use findstat from within sage?
>

The maps in Findstat come from Sage. If a map is not needed in Sage, then
we add it to our own Sage version but it's quite rare (and it's only silly
maps that we need for technical reasons)
But there are indeed more statistics, you can browse through them here:
http://www.findstat.org/StatisticsDatabase

Sadly, there is not yet a way to access FindStat through Sage. If you're
interested, we can add you to our github project so that you can describe
your usecase, it would help us build our API the right way.


>
> Martin
>
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