#17108: IncidenceStructure.degree(set={1,2,3})
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Reporter: ncohen | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: combinatorial | Resolution:
designs | Merged in:
Keywords: | Reviewers:
Authors: Nathann Cohen | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: u/ncohen/17108 | f82b9c41095b538a5da29ba015264c24adddc7c4
Dependencies: #17104 | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by dimpase):
Replying to [comment:24 ncohen]:
> > Ah, right. Then I'd just go for `degree()` (for points) and
`subset_degree()` (for subsets), to avoid dealing with paradoxes of set
theory (;-).
>
> Two functions ?... `:-/`
It's more efficient, especially if you compile (in some future version),
isn't it?
And, otherwise it feels like COBOL :-)
>
> I would prefer `degree(subset=the_set)` if you do not mind. Even though
I find `degree(set=the_set)` much more natural, but nobody likes it.
>
> Would that be okay for you ?
and what will happen to `p=` ? It should go...
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