X-Git-Url: https://scm.cri.ensmp.fr/git/linpy.git/blobdiff_plain/b60eea3e1f1ee3e2ec26b7df2ae64e6da8586372..a13b139496c50e81964197336f51303022ab4e3b:/doc/reference.rst diff --git a/doc/reference.rst b/doc/reference.rst index 69f0f45..ae82aca 100644 --- a/doc/reference.rst +++ b/doc/reference.rst @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ +.. _reference: + Module Reference ================ +.. _reference_symbols: + Symbols ------- @@ -68,6 +72,8 @@ This is achieved using ``Dummy('x')``. True +.. _reference_linexprs: + Linear Expressions ------------------ @@ -173,7 +179,6 @@ For example, if ``x`` is a :class:`Symbol`, then ``x + 1`` is an instance of :cl >>> x < y Le(x - y + 1, 0) - .. method:: scaleint() Return the expression multiplied by its lowest common denominator to make all values integer. @@ -229,6 +234,8 @@ They are implemented by the :class:`Rational` class, that inherits from both :cl See the documentation of :class:`fractions.Fraction` for more information and examples. +.. _reference_polyhedra: + Polyhedra --------- @@ -303,11 +310,14 @@ This space can be unbounded. The universe polyhedron, whose set of constraints is always satisfiable, i.e. is empty. + +.. _reference_domains: + Domains ------- A *domain* is a union of polyhedra. -Unlike polyhedra, domains allow exact computation of union and complementary operations. +Unlike polyhedra, domains allow exact computation of union, subtraction and complementary operations. .. class:: Domain(*polyhedra) Domain(string) @@ -485,6 +495,8 @@ Unlike polyhedra, domains allow exact computation of union and complementary ope Convert the domain to a sympy expression. +.. _reference_operators: + Comparison and Logic Operators ------------------------------ @@ -505,7 +517,7 @@ The following functions create :class:`Polyhedron` or :class:`Domain` instances .. function:: Ne(expr1, expr2[, expr3, ...]) Create the domain such that ``expr1 != expr2 != expr3 ...``. - The result is a :class:`Domain`, not a :class:`Polyhedron`. + The result is a :class:`Domain` object, not a :class:`Polyhedron`. .. function:: Ge(expr1, expr2[, expr3, ...]) @@ -530,6 +542,8 @@ The following functions combine :class:`Polyhedron` or :class:`Domain` instances Create the complementary domain of the domain given in argument. +.. _reference_geometry: + Geometric Objects -----------------