That works great, thanks!
V
On Nov 17, 8:37 am, "Ondrej Certik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Vadas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm new to Sympy but find it really useful. I mainly use it to
>
> Thanks for your interest, nice to hear it.
>
>
>
> > generate symbolic expressions for use as C/C++ code (I need the speed
> > of C). Everything works nicely except raising to an exponent, i.e. C
> > doesn't understand
>
> > a**b
>
> > and needs
>
> > pow(a,b)
>
> > I've been looking through the documentation and some of the code but I
> > don't see a way to force Sympy to print exponents using pow(). For
> > simple expressions it is not a big deal to write a script to fix the
> > output but for complicated ones it is a nightmare. Since Sympy uses
> > pow(a,b) under the hood, is there some way to force it to print this
> > way?
>
> Absolutely:
>
> In [1]: var("a b")
> Out[1]: (a, b)
>
> In [2]: ccode(a**b)
> Out[2]: 'pow(a,b)'
>
> But you need to use our git version. I hope to realease it really soon.
>
> Ondrej
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