In my project I have to use evaluate=false
at the time when i am creating any Add
or Mul
objects. In this case I am facing a problem when I apply equality checks on these objects. The issue is because of the ordering of the arguments.
Please consider the example below:
k2=Mul(*[x,y,2],evaluate=False)
k1=Mul(*[x,2,y],evaluate=False)
print k1==k2
The result is false
as k2.args
are (x,y,2)
and k1.args
are (x,2,y)
.
So, while the comparison checks for tuple equality it returns false
.
Is there any way I can get the wanted result?
Also, if I put some operation on tuples (like reversing the order and then checking), it fails in the cases when k1
and k2
are formed from different Mul
objects (like when k1.args
= 2*x,y
and k2.args
= 2*y,x
)
I can't use sorting here , as in this case Add([x+y,z],evaluate=False)
and Add([x+z,y],evaluate=False)
will be two different expressions. Also if i use evalaute=True
, in this case Add([x+y],x])
and Add([2*x+y])
will be the same, which i don't want.