On 07.04.2014 21:35, Björn Dahlgren wrote:
On Monday, 7 April 2014 19:25:59 UTC+2, Björn Dahlgren wrote:
h is Symbol('h') (and given how sympy cache works - yes it is global).
I was unsure whether I should use this or force the user to pass at least
one parameter.
Maybe I should let it defaul
That's awesome. Stackoverflow questions are great sources of things that
should be implemented.
Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Björn Dahlgren wrote:
> After reading Aaron's recommendation about looking for unanswered sympy
> questions at stackoverflow I stumbled upon:
>
>
> http
On 07.04.2014 21:25, Björn Dahlgren wrote:
h is Symbol('h') (and given how sympy cache works - yes it is global).
I was unsure whether I should use this or force the user to pass at least
one parameter.
Maybe I should let it default to 1 instead of Symbol('h')? I'm starting to
lean towards that
On Monday, 7 April 2014 19:25:59 UTC+2, Björn Dahlgren wrote:
>
> h is Symbol('h') (and given how sympy cache works - yes it is global).
> I was unsure whether I should use this or force the user to pass at least
> one parameter.
> Maybe I should let it default to 1 instead of Symbol('h')? I'm s
h is Symbol('h') (and given how sympy cache works - yes it is global).
I was unsure whether I should use this or force the user to pass at least
one parameter.
Maybe I should let it default to 1 instead of Symbol('h')? I'm starting to
lean towards that
the more I think of it..
On Monday, 7 Apri
On 07.04.2014 19:34, Björn Dahlgren wrote:
After reading Aaron's recommendation about looking for unanswered sympy
questions at stackoverflow I stumbled upon:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18701290/derivatives-discretization-with-sympy
I implemented a solution for this and it is available
After reading Aaron's recommendation about looking for unanswered sympy
questions at stackoverflow I stumbled upon:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18701290/derivatives-discretization-with-sympy
I implemented a solution for this and it is available as a WIP PR over here:
https://github.com/sy