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combinat[powerset] - construct the power set of a set
Calling Sequence
powerset(s)
Parameters
s
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set or list, or non-negative integer
Description
The powerset(s) calling sequence constructs the power set of a set, list, or non-negative integer.
If s is a set, then powerset command returns the power set of s, that is, a set consisting of all the subsets of s. The power set has entries, where is the number of elements in s.
If s is a non-negative integer, powerset interprets it as a set of the first s integers.
If s is a list, powerset returns a list of all the sublists of s. The number of sublists depends on the multiplicities of s.
To iterate through the subsets of a given set without generating all subsets beforehand, use combinat[subsets].
Examples
See Also
combinat[choose], combinat[subsets]
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