Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
>       Hi Carl!
> 
>> How about s.size()?
> 
> We had removed it from our list of alternatives, because we will be
> using the concept of "size" elsewhere in combinatorics (the size of a
> tree, of a permutation, and more generally of a combinatorial object),
> and we could run into a conflict later on. However, we do not have an
> explicit example yet of such conflict, so this option is not closed.
> 


In the sage graphs, g.size() gives the number of edges in the graph.

Jason


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