#9112: adding maximum entry option to SemistandardTableaux()
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   Reporter:  QuantumKing    |       Owner:  sage-combinat        
       Type:  enhancement    |      Status:  new                  
   Priority:  major          |   Milestone:  sage-4.4.3           
  Component:  combinatorics  |    Keywords:  semistandard tableaux
     Author:  Eric Webster   |    Upstream:  N/A                  
   Reviewer:                 |      Merged:                       
Work_issues:                 |  
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Comment(by mhansen):

 After #8910, you'll be able to do something like

 {{{
 sage: S = SemistandardTableaux([3,2,1])
 sage: s = S.random_element()
 sage: s
 [[2, 2, 2], [3, 5], [4]]
 sage: s.parent() # after #8910
 Semistandard tableaux of shape [3, 2, 1]
 }}}

 If you had a different parent such as "Semistandard tableaux of shape [3,
 2, 1] with maximum entry 8" then you could get at the 8 from the parent
 method of the tableaux.

 I see this as similar to the following example

 {{{

 sage: R = Integers(6)
 sage: f = R(1); f
 1
 sage: f.parent().order()
 6
 }}}

 Here, the element {{{f}}} does not print out that it is 1 mod 6.  It just
 prints out 1.

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