Le dimanche 20 novembre 2022 à 19:16:44 UTC+1, gauri...@gmail.com a écrit :
> Thanks! I will ask on the Jupyter mailing list. > >> >> Also is it possible for me to write [image: x^k-1] for various powers of >> [image: >> k] in latex in place of [image: x^k+2]. i.e. I want to write -1 wherever >> there is a 2 in the left column. Sure I can do this with print, but the >> output won’t be Latex rendered. > > > I apologize that it was terribly worded. It was just a dumb question > that occured while trying to understand how the `table` function outputs > data into a jupyter notebook cell. > > I basically wanted the left hand-side to contain [image: x^k-1] in place > of [image: x^k+2] for different values of [image: k] i.e. [image: x-1] in > place of [image: x+2] > [image: x^2-1] in place of [image: x^2+2] and so on. I *know* of course > -1 and 2 are identical in Z/3Z, but I was wondering if there was a way to > *display* (-1) in place of 2 while using the `table` command and working > Z/3Z. > I doubt it : Sage is strngly opinionated (you could say asinine) about its presentation choices, and, for example, systematically rewrite `1/sqrt(2)` as `sqrt(2)/2`. Even if you sacrifice a goat ;-)... > Regards > G > > On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 3:36 PM Emmanuel Charpentier < > emanuel.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > How can I ask Sage to place each factorization in the right column on a >> single line. >> >> Both the display in a console and the LaTeX display given by `view` are >> single-lined. I can reproduce your problem in Jupyter ; therefore, I think >> that the question should be directed to a Jupyter-centered mailing list, >> newsgroup, forum or whatever... >> >> > Also is it possible for me to write x^k-1 for various powers of k in >> latex in place of x^k+2. i.e. I want to write -1 wherever there is a 2 in >> the left column. Sure I can do this with print, but the output won’t be >> Latex rendered. >> >> I cant't make head or tail of this gibberish. Could you rephrase ? >> >> HTH, >> >> Le dimanche 20 novembre 2022 à 07:39:27 UTC+1, gauri...@gmail.com a >> écrit : >> >>> I want to create a neat table of the factorization of several >>> polynomials of the form [image: x^n-1] in the ring Z/3Z [x]. >>> >>> This is my code, which I am using inside of a Jupyter notebook that >>> works as expected: >>> >>> R = IntegerModRing(3) >>> x = PolynomialRing(R, 'x').gen() >>> >>> rows = [] >>> for k in range(1,10): >>> f = x^k - 1 >>> factor = f.factor() >>> rows.append((f,factor)) >>> >>> table(rows, header_row=["Polynomial ", "Factorization"], frame=True) >>> >>> However, the output produced is ugly and looks like the one in the >>> attachment; it leaves a lot of space on the right but the factorization is >>> spread across multiple rows. How can I ask Sage to place each factorization >>> in the right column on a single line. >>> >>> Also is it possible for me to write [image: x^k-1] for various powers >>> of [image: k] in latex in place of [image: x^k+2]. i.e. I want to write >>> -1 wherever there is a 2 in the left column. Sure I can do this with >>> print, but the output won’t be Latex rendered. >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "sage-support" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to sage-support...@googlegroups.com. >> To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-support/a737f888-3397-4be7-aab6-1e9e8230b20en%40googlegroups.com >> >> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-support/a737f888-3397-4be7-aab6-1e9e8230b20en%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >> . >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-support/270ea155-ea95-4b25-858e-02ed76796d90n%40googlegroups.com.