# Use a symbol for multiplication operator in sympy output in ipython notebook

In ipython notebook I would like to be able to use a symbol (\times or \cdot) for the multiplication operator in the latex/mathjax output of an expression. Is this possible?

sympy.latex() has an option mul_symbol but I can't see how to use it to change the latex in an output cell.

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Try the following code:

from IPython.display import display, Math
from sympy import *
x1 = var('x_1')
x2 = var('x_2')
display(Math(latex(x1*x2,mul_symbol='dot')))


You can change dot to times or ldot.

This makes IPython render the latex using the desired symbol.

If you don't want that last line messing up all your code just define a function:

def Latex(expr):
return display(Math(latex(expr,mul_symbol='dot')))


and now you can just use:

Latex(x1*x2)

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Thanks, that works. It would be nice to have as a general option... –  elfnor Aug 28 '13 at 3:38
You could create your own latex function that calls the sympy latex function with the option (or even calls the whole display(Math(latex(...))) bit ). See my updated answer. –  korylprince Aug 28 '13 at 3:40
Yes, we need to add an option to init_printing that lets you specify options to the printer. Pull requests welcome! –  asmeurer Aug 29 '13 at 4:30