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5.1.77 listvar
Syntax:
listvar ( [package] )
listvar ( [package, ] type )
listvar ( [package, ] ring_name )
listvar ( [package, ] name )
listvar ( [package, ] all )
Type:
- none
Purpose:
- lists all (user-)defined names:
listvar() : all currently visible names except procedures in the current namespace,
listvar( type) : all currently visible names of the given
type,
listvar( ring_name) : all names which belong to the given
ring,
listvar( name) : the object with the given name,
listvar(all) : all names except procedures in the current and Top namespace.
The current basering is marked with a * . The nesting level of
variables in procedures is shown in square brackets.
package can be Current , Top or any other
identifier of type package.
Example:
| proc t1 { }
proc t2 { }
ring s;
poly ss;
ring r;
poly f=x+y+z;
int i=7;
ideal I=f,x,y;
listvar();
==> // i [0] int 7
==> // r [0] *ring
==> // I [0] ideal, 3 generator(s)
==> // f [0] poly
==> // s [0] ring
listvar(r);
==> // r [0] *ring
==> // I [0] ideal, 3 generator(s)
==> // f [0] poly
listvar(t1);
==> // t1 [0] proc
listvar(proc);
==> // t2 [0] proc
==> // t1 [0] proc
==> // min [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // max [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // datetime [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // weightKB [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // fprintf [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // printf [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // sprintf [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // quotient4 [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // quotient5 [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // quotient3 [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // quotient2 [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // quotient1 [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // quot [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // res [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // groebner [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // qslimgb [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // hilbRing [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // par2varRing [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // quotientList [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // stdhilb [0] proc from standard.lib
==> // stdfglm [0] proc from standard.lib
LIB "poly.lib";
listvar(Poly);
==> // Poly [0] package Poly (S,Poly)
==> // ::newtonDiag [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::subrInterred [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::id2mod [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::mod2id [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::content [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::lcm [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::rad_con [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::normalize [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::mindeg1 [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::mindeg [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::maxdeg1 [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::maxdeg [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::maxcoef [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::is_zero [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::freerank [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::kat_var [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::katsura [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::elemSymmId [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::elemSymmPoly [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::cyclic [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::substitute [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::hilbPoly [0] proc from poly.lib
==> // ::bino [0] proc from poly.lib (static)
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See
Names;
Names in procedures;
defined;
names;
package;
type.
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