b2/python/pybertini/system/__init__.py
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# coding : utf-8
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# silviana amethyst
# UWEC
# Spring 2018
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"""
Provides utilities for working with systems of functions -- polynomials are intended, although you can work with functions involving things like trig functions, arbitrary powers, etc.
Making a new `System` is the starting point you want, probably:
::
sys = pybertini.system.System()
-----------
There are also things available in the `start_system` submodule.
"""
import pybertini._pybertini.system
from pybertini._pybertini.system import * # brings the type System
from pybertini._pybertini.system import start_system
__all__ = dir(pybertini._pybertini.system)
__all__.extend(['start_system'])