On 17 June 2013 04:16, Jim Mooney <cybervigila...@gmail.com> wrote: >> yeah, I am playing with the Python 3 version. Works great so far. > > I didn't even look at the docs, but I think I got the solve part > working. I cut down on typing a bit, though. Typing Symbol all day > long could get tedious: > > from sympy import Symbol as S, solve, pprint > a,b,c,x = S('a'),S('b'),S('c'),S('x')
Use the symbols convenience function. e.g. (in isympy): In [1]: from sympy import symbols In [2]: a, b, c, x = symbols('a b c x') In [3]: a Out[3]: a In [4]: Force, Mass, Acceleration = symbols('Force Mass Acceleration') In [5]: Force Out[5]: Force In [6]: alpha, beta, gammas = symbols('alpha beta gamma') In [7]: alpha Out[7]: alpha On Linux that last line would show the actual Greek letter α but this is Windows and sympy knows that I'm using a rubbish console. Oscar _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor