# How to pretty print in ipython notebook via sympy? pprint only prints Unicode version

from sympy import symbols, Function
import sympy.functions as sym
from sympy import init_printing
init_printing(use_latex=True)
from sympy import pprint
from sympy import Symbol

x = Symbol('x')

# If a cell contains only the following, it will render perfectly.
(pi + x)**2

# However I would like to control what to print in a function,
# so that multiple expressions can be printed from a single notebook cell.
pprint((pi + x)**2)


I tried pprint, print, the former only prints Unicode version, and the latter doesn't do pretty prints.

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you need to use display:

from IPython.display import display

display(yourobject)


It will choose the appropriate representation (text/LaTex/png...)

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It should be pointed out that you still need to call init_printing for this to work, as that's what registers the LaTeX display for SymPy objects. – asmeurer Jan 10 '14 at 3:57

The issue is with your init_printing statement. In a notebook, you do not want to run latex, instead you should use mathjax, so try this instead:

init_printing(use_latex='mathjax')


When I use this, I get normal pretty printing everywhere, even when I have a sympy expression as the last line of the cell.

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Why would you not want to run latex in a notebook? This suggestion prints the unicode prettyprint for me as well. What versions of ipython and sympy are you using? Could be related to the issue mentioned at stackoverflow.com/questions/32010945/… – Løiten Dec 17 '15 at 11:03