Default Settings#
AUTHORS: William Stein and David Kohel
- sage.misc.defaults.latex_variable_names(n, name=None)#
Convert a root string into a tuple of variable names by adding numbers in sequence.
INPUT:
n
a non-negative Integer; the number of variable names to outputnames
a string (default:None
); the root of the variable name.
EXAMPLES:
sage: from sage.misc.defaults import latex_variable_names sage: latex_variable_names(0) () sage: latex_variable_names(1,'a') ('a',) sage: latex_variable_names(3,beta) ('beta_{0}', 'beta_{1}', 'beta_{2}') sage: latex_variable_names(3,r'\beta') ('\\beta_{0}', '\\beta_{1}', '\\beta_{2}')
- sage.misc.defaults.series_precision()#
Return the Sage-wide precision for series (symbolic, power series, Laurent series).
EXAMPLES:
sage: series_precision() 20
- sage.misc.defaults.set_default_variable_name(name, separator='')#
Change the default variable name and separator.
- sage.misc.defaults.set_series_precision(prec)#
Change the Sage-wide precision for series (symbolic, power series, Laurent series).
EXAMPLES:
sage: set_series_precision(5) sage: series_precision() 5 sage: set_series_precision(20)
- sage.misc.defaults.variable_names(n, name=None)#
Convert a root string into a tuple of variable names by adding numbers in sequence.
INPUT:
n
a non-negative Integer; the number of variable names tooutput
names
a string (default:None
); the root of the variable name.
EXAMPLES:
sage: from sage.misc.defaults import variable_names sage: variable_names(0) () sage: variable_names(1) ('x',) sage: variable_names(1,'alpha') ('alpha',) sage: variable_names(2,'alpha') ('alpha0', 'alpha1')