That's probably a good thing. All algorithms should be eventually
consolidated.

Aaron Meurer

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:10 PM, AMiT Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Forgot to mention:
> Currently solve and solveset, both are dependent on the submodule
> inequalities.py (in solvers) for solving inequalities, which eventually
> also uses solve().
>
>
> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 7:55:38 PM UTC+5:30, AMiT Kumar wrote:
>>
>> Yes, the new solveset always returns set  & it does support inequalities,
>> and I have gone through the work of Harsh, I came to know there is still
>> lot of work to do in solveset as mentioned by Harsh and on ideas page, I am
>> working on it, I will soon come up with a new thread on what I plan to
>> implement this summer to extend the capabilities of solveset.
>>
>> Amit Kumar
>> 3rd Year UnderGrad
>> Delhi Technological University
>> http://www.iamit.in
>>
>> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 2:52:58 AM UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>>>
>>> I think the new solveset will always return a set object. I don't know
>>> if it supports inequalities yet, but we should focus on improving it, so
>>> that it can eventually replace solve().
>>>
>>> Aaron Meurer
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 6:01 AM, AMiT Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, we can convert set Interval to Boolean object,using as_relational().
>>>>
>>>> In [4]: Interval(0,1).as_relational(x)
>>>>
>>>> Out[4]: 0 ≤ x ∧ x ≤ 1
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Sergey, for clearing the doubt.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>> Amit Kumar.
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