Permutation.atoms() : atoms() is a sympy Python library function that returns all the elements that are present in the permutation.
Syntax : sympy.combinatorics.permutations.Permutation.atoms()
Return : elements of the argumented permutation.
Code #1 : atoms() Example
# Python code explaining # SymPy.Permutation.atoms() # importing SymPy libraries from sympy.combinatorics.partitions import Partition from sympy.combinatorics.permutations import Permutation # Using from sympy.combinatorics.permutations.Permutation.atoms() method # creating Permutation a = Permutation([[2, 0], [3, 1]]) b = Permutation([1, 3, 5, 4, 2, 0]) print ("Permutation a - atoms form : ", a.atoms()) print ("Permutation b - atoms form : ", b.atoms()) |
Output :
Permutation a – atoms form : {0, 1, 2, 3}
Permutation b – atoms form : {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
Code #2 : atoms() Example – 2D Permutation
# Python code explaining # SymPy.Permutation.atoms() # importing SymPy libraries from sympy.combinatorics.partitions import Partition from sympy.combinatorics.permutations import Permutation # Using from sympy.combinatorics.permutations.Permutation.atoms() method # creating Permutation a = Permutation([[2, 4, 0], [3, 1, 2], [1, 5, 6]]) print ("Permutation a - atoms form : ", a.atoms()) |
Output :
Permutation a – ascents form : [1, 2, 4]
