Dear all,
  Using R.variable(), I can solve the first problem.

On 27 February 2013 07:20, Santanu Sarkar <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear all,
>    I need two arrays of Boolean variables. So I have written
>
> R=BooleanPolynomialRing(20000,['x%d'%(i+1) for i in range
> (10000)]+,['y%d'%(i+1) for i in range (10000)] )
> R.inject_variables()
>
> Now in one array A, I want to store x1,..,x10000 and in another array B
> want to store
> y1,..y10000.  Hence  A=[x1,.., x10000] & B=[y1,..,y10000]. How this can be
> possible?
>
> Also function R.inject_variables() explicitly shows the variables, which I
> do not want.
> Is there any way to tackle this?
>
>
>

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