playing around with Factorizations I noticed a bug
julia> print(factor(24))
Primes.Factorization(2 => 3, 3 => 1)
julia> Primes.Factorization(2 => 3, 3 => 1)
ERROR: MethodError: no method matching Primes.Factorization(::Pair{Int64, Int64}, ::Pair{Int64, Int64})
Stacktrace:
[1] top-level scope
@ REPL[3]:1
you should either print factor(24) as Primes.Factorization(Dict(2 => 3, 3 => 1)) or add a method
Primes.Factorization(l::Pair{T,Int}...) where T=Primes.Factorization(Dict(l))
so that one can round-trip a Factorization
playing around with
FactorizationsI noticed a bugyou should either print
factor(24)asPrimes.Factorization(Dict(2 => 3, 3 => 1))or add a methodPrimes.Factorization(l::Pair{T,Int}...) where T=Primes.Factorization(Dict(l))so that one can round-trip a
Factorization