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This directory contains SymPy example programs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIRECTORY STRUCTURE The examples are broken up into three categories based on difficulty of both the mathematics and programming concepts. They roughly follow the following guide: beginner : Simple examples appropriate for first steps in using SymPy, for someone with little or no programming experience. intermediate : Demonstrations of more complex mathematical concepts, but still for someone with little programming experience. advanced : Larger demonstrations of advanced mathematical topics. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUNNING EXAMPLES All the working examples can be run by executing the "all.py" script, use ./all.py -h for usage, if an example is known to be broken it will be commented out in this script. To run the individual examples one needs to have Python version >= 2.6 installed and SymPy must be in your PYTHONPATH environment variable. Most examples can be run from the command line python and the name of the example: aterrel@lilac:~/sympy/examples$ export PYTHONPATH=$PWD/..:$PYTHONPATH aterrel@lilac:~/sympy/examples$ python beginner/basic.py (3*a*b**2)**c Note: on most systems, the current directory is searched by Python automatically, so "python beginner/basic.py" works from the sympy root directory, however there are systems (Ubuntu Intrepid) where this doesn't work by default, unless you put "PYTHONPATH=." into your .bashrc for example.