How To Assign Properties To Symbols In Sympy And Have Them In The Same Domain?
I want to extend the Symbols class in SymPy so that I can add a Boolean attribute. I’m able to accomplish this for a single symbol (see my question here, and also someone else�
Solution 1:
In your first example you put symbols
in a list so you didn't zip x and y with the values 1, 4:
>>>Poly(x+y).evalf(subs=dict(zip(sympy.symbols('x, y'),[1,4])))
5.00000000000000
You will get the desired result if you use the same State symbols that you defined
>>>x=State('x', boolean_attr=True)...y=State('y', boolean_attr=False)...states_poly = Poly(x+y)...states_poly.evalf(subs=dict(zip((x,y),[1,1])))
2.00000000000000
(In your proposed syntax you used States
which was undefined. Even if it did work, such a routine wouldn't have put True for one boolean_attr
and False for the other and since Symbols match on attributes, the substitution would have failed.)
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