#19854: Index of functions to finite lattices
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       Reporter:  jmantysalo         |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  minor              |    Milestone:  sage-7.0
      Component:  documentation      |   Resolution:
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        Authors:  Jori Mäntysalo     |    Reviewers:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |  Work issues:
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  u/jmantysalo/lattices_doc_index    |  5fcce2f9afd25bbcc5721750214b6ffa75136e3e
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Changes (by jmantysalo):

 * status:  needs_work => needs_review


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:6 ncohen]:

 > > `lattices.py` contains three classes, i.e. (whole) lattice and
 semilattices. Now, hand-made version contained a table like
 >
 > Oh. I see ... Yep, no way to have the methods of different classes in
 the same table I believe ...

 OK. I return this to needs_review again; in any case it will be better
 with full and categorized index than with partial uncategorized. #19801
 was closed, so I think this can be safely be reviewed without waiting for
 next beta.

 > There I really don't see the problem in having the same message twice.
 Setting both to {{{Return ``True`` if the lattice is atomic and upper
 semimodular.}}} can't hurt anybody.

 Yeah, it is a very minor thing. But for `is_modular_element` the issue is
 bigger (but still quite small...). It sounds odd to have "Return True if x
 is a modular element - -" in the index, where you don't see the parameter
 x.

 > > But I am a fan of Nathann's code. I think I could use it at matrices
 and groups, at least. They are used is basic courses at university, so
 they should have good documentation page.
 >
 > Yep. Matrices and groups could surely use an index. Crazy that it hasn't
 happened before btw `O_o`

 I guess it will make quite a big difference for a student to start using
 Sage for graph theory or for linear algebra...
 http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/matrices/index.html vs.
 http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/graphs/index.html . There should
 be at least index in the `matrix2.py` -- but the file (or compiled .html)
 itself is quite hidden.

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