On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Chris Smith <smi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In this situaion I do:
>
>    >>> [w for w in dir() if 'prime' in w]
>    ['isprime', 'nextprime', 'prevprime', 'prime', 'primefactors',
> 'primelt', 'primepi', 'primerange', 'primetest', 'randprime']
>
>
That is to search functions which contains a word 'prime' and not the
function related to `prime`.
To illustrate, doc-string of ``factorint`` would cantains ``See also :
divisors``.


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Hector

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