|  |  D.15.15.20 VarToPar Procedure from libraryfinitediff.lib(see  finitediff_lib).
 
Example:Usage:
VarToPar(f); f a poly in the basering;
Return:
type poly; gives back the poly obtained by substituting var(i) by par(i), for all variables. Does only make sense, if the proc <setinitials> is executed before -> nvars <= npars;
 |  | LIB "finitediff.lib";
list D="Ut","Ux","Uy","U";
list V="t","x","y";
list P="a","b";
setinitials(V,D,P);////does not show the ring, as there is  no output
basering;///does show the ring
==> // coefficients: QQ(I, T, Px, Py, Cx, Cy, Sx, Sy, a, b, dt, dx, dy)
==> // number of vars : 8
==> //        block   1 : ordering c
==> //        block   2 : ordering lp
==> //                  : names    i t x y cx cy sx sy
==> // quotient ring from ideal
==> _[1]=cy^2+sy^2-1
==> _[2]=cx^2+sx^2-1
==> _[3]=i^2+1
poly f=t**3*cx**2-cy**2*dt+i**3*sx;
f;
==> i^3*sx+t^3*cx^2+(-dt)*cy^2
VarToPar(f);
==> (I^3*Sx+T^3*Cx^2-Cy^2*dt)
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