Use Eq(), like Eq(a, b**2).

Aaron Meurer

On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 7:24 AM, Boris Kheyfets <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello SymPy users,
>
> Suppose I have a = b**2, and I want to pprint:
>
>      2
> a = b
>
> How can I do it? The closest I can get is:
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
>
> from sympy import *
>
> var("a b")
>
> a = b**2
>
> pprint({"a": a)
>
> But it
>
> prints : instead of = and also
> prints ugly {} around equality (or assignment).
>
> Ideally I want something like:
>
> pprint(a.__name__ + " = " + a)
>
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