- William Stein (cell phone)
On Nov 21, 2014 8:27 AM, "Jean Bétréma" <jean.betr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Le mercredi 19 novembre 2014 00:03:27 UTC+1, William a écrit :
>>
>> >
>> > lM = Map[If[# == 0, 0, 1] &, M[[2]][[#[[2]] & /@ M[[3]], #[[2]] & /@
>> > M[[4]]]], {2}];
>>
>> Holy f*2}];ng s&/@!
>
>
> Sure this answer by Sage is less cryptic:
>
> sage: p=Permutation([4,1,2,5,3])
> sage: type(p)
> <class
'sage.combinat.permutation.StandardPermutations_all_with_category.element_class'>
>
> but it prevents me (and perhaps others) to do any development in such a
system :-(
>

Why?   I certainly wouldn't be deterred by a surprising type name, but
maybe I'm more tenacious than some...

> I think the thread about a pseudo "Code of Conduct" is indeed intended to
prevent guys (yes, guys) like Nathann to say simply that in some areas Sage
code is a whole mess. Too bad.
>
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