Dear Peter
I can provide this example:¨
>>> from sympy import *
>>> from sympy.abc import x, a, b, R, w, U, t, p
>>> print(solve(R*a/x**2 + b*w**2*R + I*(R*b*w - R*a/x) - a**2*U*exp(I*(p))))
[{R: U*a**2*x**2*exp(I*p)/(-I*a*x + a + b*w**2*x**2 + I*b*w*x**2)}]
>>>
I see forward for your answer and send best wishes.
                     Walter--
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Von : peter.stahlec...@gmail.com
Datum : 22/07/2024 - 16:45 (MS)
An : sympy@googlegroups.com
Betreff : [sympy] Re: a "R" in front of the result
Could you provide an example, where this happens?
 
  walter....@bluewin.ch schrieb am Montag, 22. Juli 2024 um 09:26:20 UTC+2:
  
 
 
  What means an "R" in front of a "result* , which is not really a result, 
because it contains still the variable x ???
 
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