Dear GAP Forum, > On 11 Feb 2015, at 14:05, Sandeep Murthy <s.mur...@mykolab.com> wrote: > > Hi > > I am trying to use the IO_PickleToString() method from the SCSCP package > to test out how GAP serialises group objects. This does not appear to be > working as expected on the isomorphic groups Sym(3) and D_6 (dihedral group). > > gap> IO_PickleToString( SymmetricGroup( 3 ) ); > "PRMGILIS\>2PERM\>7(1,2,3)PERM\>5(1,2)INTG\>16FAIL” > > This looks OK but for D_6 it fails: > > gap> IO_PickleToString( DihedralGroup( 6 ) ); > Error, no method found! For debugging hints type ?Recovery from NoMethodFound > Error, no 1st choice method found for `IO_Pickle' on 2 arguments called from > IO_Pickle( s, obj ); called from > <function "IO_PickleToString">( <arguments> ) > called from read-eval loop at line 20 of *stdin* > you can 'quit;' to quit to outer loop, or > you can 'return;' to continue > brk> > > Why is this? Both should return OpenMath strings. > > Sandeep
The difference is that DihedralGroup(6) does NOT, by default, return a permutation group. gap> DihedralGroup(6); <pc group of size 6 with 2 generators> There is currently no pickling method for pc groups. You can ask GAP for D_6 as a permutation group: gap> DihedralGroup(IsPermGroup, 6); Group([ (1,2,3), (2,3) ]) IO_PickleToString should work for this group. As an aside the outputs of IO_PickleToString are NOT OpenMath. The IO_Pickle functions use their own format which only they can reliably read. Steve _______________________________________________ Forum mailing list Forum@mail.gap-system.org http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum