#17437: integer arrays
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Reporter: amri | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.5
Component: combinatorics | Resolution:
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Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
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u/amri/integer_arrays | c8d93b37bcc758ee840a3ae26ba47de0ff8a5796
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Changes (by kcrisman):
* commit: => c8d93b37bcc758ee840a3ae26ba47de0ff8a5796
* component: PLEASE CHANGE => combinatorics
* type: PLEASE CHANGE => enhancement
Comment:
Hey Amri! Can you describe what exactly this is and why we need it? What
I mean is what situation this is helpful for.
I'm surprised there isn't something 'built-in'. Is there something like
this with floats or RDFs in e.g. Numpy? Also, I feel like this should be
much more general - maybe a class of such things or something. Not to
mention categories ;-) though I won't tell you aren't using them if you
don't.
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New commits:
||[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=c8d93b37bcc758ee840a3ae26ba47de0ff8a5796
c8d93b3]||{{{partial work on integer arrays}}}||
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