Hi,

Thank You very much for the answer. If I'll have more troubles may I write
to You?

I wish you a very happy Easter!

Best regards,
Artur Zielinski



2012/4/7 Maarten Derickx <m.derickx.stud...@gmail.com>

> I'll give you a small example so hopefully you can figure out the rest.
>
> The following code first defines the function custom_divide and then
> prints all possible values of that function together with the input. You
> could also add the values to a list or a set to process them later.
>
> def custom_divide(x,y):
>    if y==0:
>        return 0
>    return x/y
>
> F.<a>=GF(8)
> for a,b in F^2:
>    print "a: ",a,"b: ",b,"a/b:",custom_divide(a,b)
>
> #an example where we add the values to a set
>
> values = set([])
> for i,j in F^2:
>    values.add(custom_divide(i,j)^7)
> print values
>
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