Hi Jim,

It looks like a bug to me. Best to open a GitHub issue.

Oscar

On Mon, 3 Nov 2025 at 16:47, Jim Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone:
>
> I'm having trouble converting a latex expression to sympy using the lark 
> based parsing:
>
> import sympy.parsing.latex as spl
> ex = r"a^2 b"
> print(spl.parse_latex_lark(ex))
>
> throws an exception:
> lark.exceptions.UnexpectedCharacters: No terminal matches 'b' in the current 
> parser context, at line 1 col 5
>
> Python version 3.10.18
> sympy version 1.14.0
>
> Any suggestions?  Should I expect this to work?
>
> Thanks! --- Jim.
>
>
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