Hi Alan!

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Alan Bromborsky <abro...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> I have copied the trigsimp code from simplify.py and modified it to work
> with hyperbolic trig functions (see below).  I am not ready to submit it
> as a patch yet.  I want to get more complicated examples of hyperbolic
> trig simplification (ones that require the recursion option) and would
> also like to get examples that contain both trig and hyperbolic trig
> functions to see if sequential application of trigsimp and
> hyperbolicsimp would work and if the order of application is important.
> Would anyone who have any possible examples please post them (or just
> take the code below and run their own examples).

That is awesome, thanks a lot!

There are lot's of examples in the curivlinear_coordinates.py demo,
just enable the more complicated tranforms, or define your own. Then
you get tons of expressios involving both trig and hyperbolic
functions, that sympy cannot yet simplify.

Ondrej

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