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ipython_config_sympy.py
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c = get_config()
# This can be used at any point in a config file to load a sub config
# and merge it into the current one.
load_subconfig('ipython_config.py')
lines = """
from __future__ import division
from sympy import *
x, y, z = symbols('xyz')
k, m, n = symbols('kmn', integer=True)
f, g, h = map(Function, 'fgh')
"""
# You have to make sure that attributes that are containers already
# exist before using them. Simple assigning a new list will override
# all previous values.
if hasattr(c.Global, 'exec_lines'):
c.Global.exec_lines.append(lines)
else:
c.Global.exec_lines = [lines]
# Load the sympy_printing extension to enable nice printing of sympy expr's.
if hasattr(c.Global, 'extensions'):
c.Global.extensions.append('sympy_printing')
else:
c.Global.extensions = ['sympy_printing']