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SymPy | Partition.next_lex() in Python

Partition.next_lex() : next_lex() is a sympy Python library function that returns the next integer partition, n in lexicographical order. This ordering wraps around [n] if the partition is [1, …, 1].

Syntax : sympy.combinatorics.partitions.Partition.next_lex() Return : next integer partition, n in lexicographical order

Code #1 : next_lex() Example 

Python3




# Python code explaining
# SymPy.next_lex()
  
# importing SymPy libraries
from sympy.combinatorics.partitions import Partition
from sympy.combinatorics.partitions import IntegerPartition
  
# Using from sympy.combinatorics.partitions.Partition.next_lex() method 
p = IntegerPartition([312, 121, 14, 5])
  
print('p : ', p)
print('\nNext Integer : ', p.next_lex())


Output : 

p : [312, 121, 14, 5] Next Integer : [312, 121, 15, 1, 1, 1, 1]

Code #2 : next_lex() Example 

Python3




# Python code explaining
# SymPy.next_lex()
  
# importing SymPy libraries
from sympy.combinatorics.partitions import Partition
from sympy.combinatorics.partitions import IntegerPartition
  
# Using from sympy.combinatorics.partitions.Partition.next_lex() method 
p = IntegerPartition([1, 312, 121, 14
                      34, 56, 32])
  
print('p : ', p)
print('\nNext Integer : ', p.next_lex())


Output : 

p : [312, 121, 56, 34, 32, 14, 1] Next Integer : [312, 121, 56, 34, 32, 15]

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