Hi Matt!

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I am just starting to use Sympy and I have a couple of questions. My
> need for sympy arose out of working on a simple Newton's method python
> script which is intended to use Newton's method (a *numerical*) method
> on somewhat arbitrary - but well-behaved - input functions. Since
> Newton's method relies on the derivative of the function as well, I'd
> like to be able to symbolically take the derivative rather than have
> to use a numerical approximation. After all, these are well-behaved
> functions, primarily algebraic and transcendental ones.
> So, what I would like to be able to do is write some code in my script
> which prompts the user for the function that will Newton's method will
> be used on. I know on a basic level how to use python's built-in input
> () and raw_input() functions. Is there a similar function in sympy, or
> a way to use one of those to functions to do what I'm trying to do? I
> couldn't find anything documenting this, and I really don't see why it
> should be impossible to do. Basically, I just want to associate a
> function "identifier" (e.g. f(x)) with some function (e.g. tanh(x) +
> x), since it seems like trying to implement Newton's method here with
> an anonymous function will be a pain.

Thanks for your interest in SymPy. I think Sebastian and Vinzent has
answered your questions --- if not, feel free to ask again.

> Again, I'm working on doing this in a script, not just in an
> interpreter like ipython or isympy.

Yes, sympy is supposed to be used exactly like that --- in a script or
your own program. ipython or isympy is just for convenience.

Ondrej

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