Hi, Alessandro!
You're right, someone should have answered to your post before that...
I saw it some time ago but I have been very, very busy lately so that
I didn't take time to answer you.
Are you familiar enough with the trac server to create a ticket
reporting the problem? If so, you can do i
>
> Just a little suggestion: return an iterable rather than an iterator:
>
> sage: for sol in WS.solutions(): print sol
>
> This gives a conceptual meaning to the result of WS.solutions(): it
> models the set of all solutions of the system of equations. Otherwise
> it is just a computation
Hi, everyone!
I thought it would be the right place to redirect the discussion [1]
since it involves combinatorics on words.
To summarize, I'm interested in adding a solver for equations on words
in Sage. As a first step, I would implement it in pure-Python, but one
of my future goal would be to
On 8 août, 14:49, "Nicolas M. Thiery"
wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 07:38:22PM +0200, Florent hivert wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 07, 2010 at 06:52:34PM -0700, Alexandre Blondin Mass wrote:
> > > We should definitely include talking about iterators, since they are
> > > very useful for enumeration
We should definitely include talking about iterators, since they are
very useful for enumeration purposes and the audience will be
interested in that. I know that we will talk about it, but, in my
opinion, it would be good to show many examples of iterators over
various structures and maybe even ma
> Alex, I propose not to do a web page on the LaCIM server. My opinion
> is that web pages are often not that practical for Sage Days because
> it centralizes its management. A wiki page is lot more convenient. It
> can be updated by anyone, people can add their pdf presentations, etc.
> So I will
Hello, Florent !
Being the first time I organize such an event, I can't answer all your
questions. However, here are some information:
- There is only one day available, which is September 1st, for this
Sage Day (not official, I know, but I can still call it that way!). We
have the whole day. May