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The function Class returns the class of derivative X, i.e., the index of the differential indeterminate of which it is a derivative. | The function Class returns the class of derivative X, i.e., the index of the differential indeterminate of which it is a derivative. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 7 October 2020
This article is about a function from ApCoCoA-1. |
DA.Class
Returns the class of a given derivative.
Syntax
DA.Class(X:INDET):INT
Description
The function Class returns the class of derivative X, i.e., the index of the differential indeterminate of which it is a derivative.
@param X Indeterminate for which the class is computed.
@return The class of indeterminate X.
Example
Use QQ[x[1..2,0..20]]; DA.Class(x[2,8]); ------------------------------- 2 -------------------------------