.. py:class :: Domain
- The properties of a domain can be are found using the following
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.. py:method:: symbols
Returns a tuple of the symbols that exsist in a domain.
Returns ``True`` if a domain depends on the given dimensions.
- The unary properties of a domain can be inspected using the following methods.
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.. py:method:: isempty(self)
Return ``True`` is a domain is empty.
It is not guarenteed that a domain is disjoint. If it is necessary, this method will return a domain as disjoint.
- The following methods compare two domains to find the binary properties.
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.. py:method:: isdisjoint(self, other)
Return ``True`` if the intersection of *self* and *other* results in an empty set.
Test whether every element in *other* is in a domain.
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- The following methods implement unary operations on a domain.
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.. py:method:: complement(self)
¬self
Return a single sample subset of a domain.
- The following methods implement binary operations on two domains.
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.. py:method:: intersection(self, other)
self | other
Return the sum of two domains.
- The following methods use lexicographical ordering to find the maximum or minimum element in a domain.
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.. py:method:: lexmin(self)
Return a new set containing the lexicographic minimum of the elements in the set.
Return a new set containing the lexicographic maximum of the elements in the set.
- A 2D or 3D domain can be plotted using the :meth:`plot` function. The points, verticies, and faces of a domain can be inspected using the following functions.
+A 2D or 3D domain can be plotted using the :meth:`plot` function. The points, verticies, and faces of a domain can be inspected using the following functions.
.. py:method:: points(self)