Gotta love answering your own question minutes after submitting it to
an entire community. Like a knucklehead, I named my program
"sympy.py." Thus (I think) when I was importing from sympy, my program
was going to that file (even after I renamed it). Sorry, I'm kind of
new to this stuff.

Ben

On May 15, 1:37 pm, Ben <baogo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>      I'm curious about how many people use sympy in the console
> setting, and how many people use an editor and submit blocks of code.
>
>      I've become a fan of Eclipse (and Pydev for use with Python), but
> I have been pulling my hair out trying to get sympy to work from
> inside.
>
>      The error I get is: "ImportError: cannot import name Symbol"
>
>      What's really frusterating is, once, it worked. It has not worked
> since, and I don't know why it worked when it did.
>
>       When I open a "new" console window, sympy works in the command
> line interface (still housed within Eclipse). Although when I open a
> console "for currently active editor," it doesn't.
>
>      Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
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