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Peter230655 opened this issue Jan 30, 2023 · 4 comments
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A question #3

Peter230655 opened this issue Jan 30, 2023 · 4 comments

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@Peter230655
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I am semi retired, and play around with sympy.phsics.mechanics quite a bit, purely to pass time.
Doing this, I have come across DAE systems - and looking around, I found this.
Somewhere, you refer to the documentation, but I cannot find it.
I am very bad at "Github", surely it is there somewhere, I am just to dumb to find it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

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Hi,
this repository is still not finished, so I haven't got a properly completed documentation. Most of it is actually found directly in file headers or function headers. For instance, you can check that "pendulum" file in the scipyDAE/tests folder. I've tried to be sufficiently precise in these explanations, and also use comprehensible variable names as well as write comments in all the files, so you should get a good understanding of how it works by looking at the example. I suggest you start with the "Robertson" test file ;)
Also, read the README.txt file (at the root of the repository) to find out how to install this package.

@Peter230655
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Peter230655 commented Jan 31, 2023 via email

@laurent90git
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My mistake ! The file is actually "README.md", which can be accessed at the main page of this git, and is actually displayed there also.

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Peter230655 commented Feb 2, 2023 via email

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