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Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium Integration

New issue 3829 by asmeu...@gmail.com: Should Integral.subs (and Subs(Integral)) on an indefinite integral return an integral with two limits
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=3829

This is related to issue 2571 (and I hope I don't contradict myself from there too much). Right now, we have

In [137]: Integral(f(x), x).subs(x, 2)
Out[137]:
⌠
⎮ f(2) dx
⌡

Would it be more correct to instead return this

In [138]: Integral(f(x), (x, 2))
Out[138]:
2
⌠
⎮ f(x) dx
⌡


That literally means, the integral of f(x) evaluated at x = 2.

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