Symbol('x_alpha_beta') # SymPys own magic, works for pretty printer as well
Symbol('x_{\\alpha \\beta}') # Escape the \
Symbol(r'x_{\alpha \beta}') # Python "raw" string, no need to escape
BR Oscar
Den tis 28 sep. 2021 kl 16:15 skrev Paul Royik <[email protected]>:
> I'm trying to create a symbol, where both alpha and beta are in subscript.
> Symbol('x_{\alpha \beta}') doesn't work.
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