Hi Marco.
I suggest you learn to use the "subject" line for something relevant.
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Unless DEBUG statements have been included, the only way to see the
steps is to look at the code (perhaps by using a debugger).
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Thanks,
Can you indicate to me the class or give me some other hints.
Thanks
Alberto
2012/2/10 smichr smi...@gmail.com
Unless DEBUG statements have been included, the only way to see the
steps is to look at the code (perhaps by using a debugger).
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Help on function diff in module sympy.core.function:
diff(f, *symbols, **kwargs)
Differentiate f with respect to symbols.
This is just a wrapper to unify .diff() and the Derivative class; its
interface is similar to that of integrate(). You can use the same
shortcuts for
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2009-05-20 kell 19:21, kirjutas Robert Kern:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 19:08, Luke hazelnu...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I most quickly determine the filename and path that a specific
sympy function lives in? For example, if I
from sympy import trigsimp
With any