take a look at sympy.printing.dot
On Nov 9, 2013 5:40 AM, "F. B." <[email protected]> wrote:

> Try srepr, you get a string:
>
> srepr(*3*x**2+exp(x-cos(x)))*
>
> otherwise .args method, you get the first children of the node you apply
> it on.
>
> *(**3*x**2+exp(x-cos(x))).args*
>
> After that, you can recursively apply .args on the children you get.
>
> Python coding standard suggests to use snake case for instances of
> variables, while camel case is preferred for class name. So it is suggested
> to write *my_obj* instead of *myObj*.
>
> On Saturday, November 9, 2013 11:01:41 AM UTC+1, Christophe Bal wrote:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Is there a tool so as to know informations about a sympy object ?
>>
>> Let suppose for example that  *myObj = 3*x**2+exp(x-cos(x))* . Can I
>> have easily a kind of treeview of  *myObj*  so as to know for example
>> that the functions used are  *exp*  and  *cos* , that only one variable
>> *x*  has been used ?...
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> Christophe BAL
>>
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