Difference between revisions of "ApCoCoA-1:DA.Class"

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     <title>diffalg.Class</title>
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     <title>DA.Class</title>
     <short_description>return the class of a given derivative</short_description>
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     <short_description>Returns the class of a given derivative.</short_description>
 
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<syntax>
 
DA.Class(X:INDET):INT
 
DA.Class(X:INDET):INT
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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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<item>@param X Indeterminante for which the class is computed.</item>
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<item>@param <em>X</em> Indeterminante for which the class is computed.</item>
 
<item>@return The class of indeterminate X.</item>
 
<item>@return The class of indeterminate X.</item>
 
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</itemize>
 
<example>
 
<example>
 
Use Q[x[1..2,0..20]];
 
Use Q[x[1..2,0..20]];
$diffalg.Class(x[2,8]);
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DA.Class(x[2,8]);
 
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Revision as of 10:57, 23 April 2009

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 Indeterminante for which the class is computed.

  • @return The class of indeterminate X.

Example

Use Q[x[1..2,0..20]];
DA.Class(x[2,8]);
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