On 15/02/2022 20:11, Aaron Meurer wrote:
SymPy itself is heavily documented.
https://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html. Most of what SymPy Gamma
does is call out to SymPy. SymPy Gamma itself is not really
documented. You will have to read the source code to understand how it
works. Note that SymPy Gamma as it is right now will likely be phased
out very soon.
Aaron Meurer
I must say, looking at the SymPy Gamma website it does seem to provide
useful documentation for a small number of mathematical functions, which
resembles what Mathematica offers. I think that would be rather useful
if it were extended to cover more of SymPy. It serves a different
function from the standard SymPy documentation.
I hope you don't mean that this will be dropped - perhaps just that it
will be extended and so reading its source code might be unwise.
David
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