[sympy] Re: Go a step back after a bad manipulation

2023-12-04 Thread gu...@uwosh.edu
If you are having sympy do the math for you using `solve`, `factor`, `simplify` and things like that it is often difficult. One option is to restart your notebook kernel and run all the steps except for the one you made a mistake at. If you are doing algebraic steps by hand, you can just revers

[sympy] Go a step back after a bad manipulation

2023-12-04 Thread Mario Lemelin
Hello, This is my first time. Just wondering if there is a command that I can do when, in a jupyter notebook, when I want to go back one step (If I did a bad algebraic manipulation for example). Thank you in advance for your help. Mario -- You received this message because you are subscribed t

Re: [sympy] SymPy CZI Grant Code Generation & Biomechanics Outcomes

2023-12-04 Thread Jason Moore
Hi Aaron, Thanks for the pointer to the transmutagen code. I was aware of what was there, maybe we can revive it and get it into SymPy. Jason moorepants.info +01 530-601-9791 On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 10:32 PM Aaron Meurer wrote: > Thank you for sharing the blog post Jason. > > Some of the work