How to evaluate the constants SymPy gives with initial condition?

十年热恋 提交于 2019-11-29 07:56:21

There's a pull request implementing initial/boundary conditions, which was merged and should be released in SymPy 1.2. Meanwhile, one can solve for constants like this:

sol = dsolve(f(x).diff(x,2)+f(x),f(x)).rhs
constants = solve([sol.subs(x,0), sol.subs(x, math.pi/2) - 3])
final_answer = sol.subs(constants)

The code returns final_answer as 3.0*sin(x).

Remarks

solve may return a list of solutions, in which case one would have to substitute constants[0], etc. To force it to return a list in any case (for consistency), use dict=True:

constants = solve([sol.subs(x,0), sol.subs(x, math.pi/2) - 3], dict=True)
final_answer = sol.subs(constants[0])

If the equation contains parameters, solve may or may not solve for the variables you want (C1 and C2). This can be ensured as follows:

constants = solve([sol.subs(x,0), sol.subs(x, math.pi/2) - 3], symbols('C1 C2'))

where again, dict=True would force the list format of the output.

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