@Matthias,
thanks for your answer, but I don‘t underrstand it. In your link, I can‘t
fInd the solution for my problem. Would you give me a hunt, where to search?
Am Freitag, 17. April 2020 19:17:12 UTC+2 schrieb Bert Henry:
>
> I have the equation
> x + y = 15
> an I'm looking for solution only i
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/discrete_geometry/sage/geometry/polyhedron/base.html#sage.geometry.polyhedron.base.Polyhedron_base.integral_points
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 11:16:30 AM UTC-7, Bert Henry wrote:
>
> I tried it with
> var('x, y')
> assume(x,"integer")
> assume(x>0)
> ass
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I tried it with
var('x, y')
assume(x,"integer")
assume(x>0)
assume(y, "integer")
assume(y>0)
solve(x+y==15,x,y)
The result was
(t_0, -t_0 + 15)
obviously right, but not 6,9 7,8 8,7 and 9,6
Am Freitag, 17. April 2020 19:17:12 UTC+2 schrieb Bert Henry:
>
> I have the equation
> x + y = 15
> an
I have the equation
x + y = 15
an I'm looking for solution only in the range x=1..9 and y=1..9, x and y
both integer
Is there a sage-command to do that?
Thanks in advance
Bert Henry
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