adrian wrote:
> I now get it, when I said {1:{1:'hola'}... it understood {1:
> {1:list('hola').... and hence treated hola as a list.
>
> I don't recall reading that one should input as a list if one selects
> multiedges, at least I don't recall seeing an example with that
> notation. This is, I think a little bit of a tricky thing, since the
> notation works for regular graphs.
>
> At least I know what to do now. But I don't know if the behavior here
> is intended. Probably it works like that to have a short way of
> entering several edges with one level. Or the authors did not intend
> it to work that way, in which case it could be fixed.
>
> One example with that behavior in the documentation would be great.
>
> Thanks a bunch.
> -Adrian.
>
Do you have a trac account? Would you like to post an example you think
makes the documentation clearer? If you don't have a trac account, you
can get one by emailing mabshoff (see the instructions on
http://wiki.sagemath.org/TracGuidelines ) or you can just reply here and
give the input and output of a command to go into the EXAMPLES section
of the documentation. You can precede that command with an explanation,
too.
Thanks,
Jason
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