December 2016
Intermediate to advanced
332 pages
6h 2m
English
Examples for elementary functions in SymPy are trigonometric functions and their inverses. The following example shows how simplify acts on expression which include elementary function:
x = symbols('x')
simplify(cos(x)**2 + sin(x)**2) # returns 1Here is another example for the use of elementary functions:
atan(x).diff(x) - 1./(x**2+1) # returns 0
If you use SciPy and SymPy together, we strongly recommend that you use them in different namespaces:
import scipy as sp
import sympy as sym
# working with numbers
x=3
y=sp.sin(x)
# working with symbols
x=sym.symbols('x')
y=sym.sin(x) In section Anonymous functions of Chapter 7, Functions, we saw how to define so-called anonymous functions in Python. The counterpart ...
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