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PyTave and Symbolic
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Colin Macdonald |
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PyTave and Symbolic |
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Fri, 20 May 2016 08:10:29 -0700 |
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On 20/05/16 03:40, Abhinav Tripathi wrote:
> I saw the python_to_octave.cc file
> and it seems that it throws exception when it can't recognise the
> object. So, how are we still getting the object when it is sym? I
> couldn't find it yet. Cause everytime i made a small change in pytave
> (basically only "cout<<" statements), i had to rebuild pytave and do
> everything again.
[replying to list]
Yes I often shy away from C++ for this reason! :-)
My plan was to modify python_to_octave.cc with special support for SymPy
objects (as a first step).
But maybe an easier way is possible: try this new PyTave bookmark:
https://bitbucket.org/macdonald/pytave/commits/branch/cbm_pyobj
Read "help @pyobj/dummy" and
http://wiki.octave.org/Python_interface#Python_Objects_in_Octave
Colin
- PyTave and Symbolic,
Colin Macdonald <=