On 04/10/2019 21:21, Aaron Meurer wrote:
The SymPy documentation shouldn't have mathematical reference
material except insomuch as it helps clarify the definition of a
function or illuminate it somehow. This is what the guide says about
mathematical functions:

I wasn't thinking of actual mathematical functions so much (although things like specifying where branch cuts are placed would be useful).

I was thinking of Python functions like expand, integrate, diff, , etc. The different possible forms of the arguments need explaining, preferably each with a working example.

It would also be nice to be able to access a list of all the SymPy mathematical functions and a separate list of all the manipulating functions (such as integrate), so that given a job to do, it would be possible to browse for likely sounding names.

David

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