GAP 4.8.9 installation with standard packages -- copy to your CoCalc project to get it
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#W meataxe.gi XGAP library Max Neunhoeffer
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#Y Copyright 1998, Max Neunhoeffer, Aachen, Germany
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## This file contains code for MeatAxe posets
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#M GraphicMeatAxeLattice(<name>, <width>, <height>) . creates graphic poset
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## creates a new graphic MeatAxe lattice which is a specialization of a
## graphic poset. Those posets have a new filter for method selection.
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InstallMethod( GraphicMeatAxeLattice,
"for a string, and two integers",
true,
[ IsString,
IsInt,
IsInt ],
0,
function( name, width, height )
local P;
P := GraphicPoset(name,width,height);
SetFilterObj(P,IsMeatAxeLattice);
return P;
end);
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#M CompareLevels(<poset>,<levelparam1>,<levelparam2>) . . . . . . . . . . .
## . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . compares two levelparams
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## Compare two level parameters. -1 means that <levelparam1> is "higher",
## 1 means that <levelparam2> is "higher", 0 means that they are equal.
## fail means that they are not comparable. This method is for the case
## if level parameters are integers and lower values mean lower levels
## like in the case of MeatAxe lattices of Michael Ringe.
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InstallMethod( CompareLevels,
"for a graphic MeatAxe lattice, and two integers",
true,
[ IsGraphicPosetRep and IsMeatAxeLattice, IsInt, IsInt ],
1, # to make it better than the ilatgrp-Method!
function( poset, l1, l2 )
if l1 < l2 then
return 1;
elif l1 > l2 then
return -1;
else
return 0;
fi;
end);