On 10/4/07, Justin C. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the record, you can generally find the "API" version of a GP
> command/function with '??':
>
> =====================
> ? ??nfrootsof1
> nfrootsof1(nf):
>
>     computes the number of roots of unity w and a primitive w-th root
> of unity (expressed on the
> integral basis)  belonging to the number field nf.   The result is a
> two-component vector [w,z]
> where  z  is  a  column  vector expressing a primitive w-th root of
> unity on the integral basis
> nf.zk.
>
>     The library syntax is rootsof1(nf).
> =====================
>
> Of course, in SAGE, it's tough to tell:
>
> ? ??nfrootsof1
> sh: line 1: /SandBox/Justin/sb/sage-2.7.1/local/bin/gphelp: No such
> file or directory
>
> (I don't think we install the doc).

Thanks for pointing that out.

You're right.  But we should.  Feel free to open a trac ticket about
this problem, and make any remarks about it...

william

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