Hi, again,

On Jul 10, 2010, at 14:14 , Alastair Irving wrote:

I have two questions, which are unrelated except that they both involve groups in sage.

A couple of more basic things to add, in case you have not yet discovered them. If you have a Sage object, x, then
  x.[TAB]
(i.e., press the TAB key after typing the '.') will provide a list of possible "methods" associated to the object (like "F.mult..." from my last message). Typing
  x.y[TAB]
gives you a list of methods beginning with 'y'.

Likewise, typing a few characters and then TAB will give you all top- level commands that begin with those characters.

Finally, once you have a method or command typed out in full (either by hand or with TAB), adding one "?" will bring up available documentation for that item from its source file. Adding two, "??", will bring up the documentation and the source (if Sage can find it). Both will indicate the path name of the file implementing the item.

Justin

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