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Automatic substitution of unicode characters

asked 2020-05-10 09:26:55 +0100

Cyrille gravatar image

With Python3 sagemath accept unicode characters. But not necessary it's periferic friends as Maxima. So for instance $\beta$ could not be use in solve could we imagine an automatic substitution process such that when $\beta$ is use sagemath send for instance be to Maxima and in return know that it must substitute $\beta$ for be in the other way.

This is perfectly doable on the spot. What I want to know is if one can construct such a mechanism ?

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Short code block to illustrate the problem please.

Something we can copy and paste in a fresh Sage session.

Would save time for anyone interested in exploring.

slelievre gravatar imageslelievre ( 2020-05-10 11:56:37 +0100 )edit

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answered 2020-05-10 13:23:22 +0100

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The short answer is: You can enable unicode art for the display of the output and name your variables by the full Greek name. Then you get nicely formatted output:

sage: %display unicode_art
sage: β = var('beta')
sage: β
β
sage: (β^3 + β) / 2
 3
β    β
── + ─
2    2
sage: latex(β)
\beta

The rendering is done using Sympy. This only changes the appearance of the output, though. Internally the symbol is still represented by beta.

sage: str(β)
beta
sage: maxima(β)
_SAGE_VAR_beta
sage: _.sage()
β

The long answer: What you are asking for is technically possible and the framework for this mechanism already exists in Sage, but the unicode support has not been implemented yet. Usually the conversion to an interface is implemented by an underscore method. For example:

sage: x._maxima_()
_SAGE_VAR_x

(or related methods such as _maxima_init_, _maxima_lib_, _maxima_lib_init_, but in this case they all refer to _maxima_) and the conversion back to Sage is implemented in:

sage: x._maxima_()._sage_()
x

In this case, these two methods do not directly implement the conversion, but via a series of indirections they call https://github.com/sagemath/sage/blob... for the conversion to Maxima (and other interfaces) and https://github.com/sagemath/sage/blob... for the conversion from Maxima back to Sage. These are the places where the conversion should be improved to handle unicode. A possible implementation might be based on e.g. 'β'.encode('unicode-escape') to encode a unicode string as ASCII.

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