Still i emphasis on the fact that i am not that much experienced you can 
wait for other experienced developers to reply or you can also join us on 
gitter. https://gitter.im/sympy/sympy

On Friday, April 4, 2014 9:23:56 PM UTC+5:30, Mehul Tikekar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>    I am looking for a variant of the boolean ITE(cond, x, y) function. I 
> need only "cond" to be a bool while "x" and "y" are arbitrary symbols (they 
> could be numbers, for example). Does sympy have a function like that? If 
> not, any ideas on how I can go about writing one? Ideally, it should also 
> be able to do simplifications. For example, ITE'(cond, a, b) + ITE'(cond, 
> b, a) should be simplified to (a + b).
>
> Mehul
>

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