A prime, factor and factor table generator.
See https://github.com/ismaelharunid/gfcpy/wiki/Factor-table-using-html for a sample of the factor tables generated.
Installation:
$ git clone https://github.com/ismaelharunid/gfcpy.git
$ cp gfcpy/gfc.py /home/<your-username>/<your-project>
Usage (as module):
>>> import gfc
>>> print("the 5th prime number is", gfc.iprime(5))
the 5th prime number is 13
>>> print("the 7th prime number is", gfc.iprime(7))
the 7th prime number is 17
>>> gfc.gfc(360, as_tuples=False)
[2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5]
>>> gfc.gfc(360, as_tuples=True)
[(2, 3), (3, 2), (5, 1)]
>>> gfc.gfc(2310, as_tuples=True)
[(2, 1), (3, 1), (5, 1), (7, 1), (11, 1)]
Usage (command line):
$ python gfc.py --help
gfc -- v0.0 -- prints table of factors
Usage:
gfc n-columns [n-rows] [n-pages] [n_start] {extra-options}
or
gfc --n-columns=n [-n-rows=n] [--n-pages=n] [--n_start=n]
or
any variation of the above 2, positional arguments match the
positions presented above.
Options:
--n-columns=n the number of columns in table.
--n-rows=n the number of rows in table.
--n-pages=n the number of table pages.
--n-start=n the number to start with (default: 1).
--as-tuples=b if True (default) then format as factors.
--table-selector=s the class selector name for the table(s).
--style-sheet=s a filepath or url of a stylesheet to include.
--md print as markdown instead of html