# How to put fraction before the parenthesis in SymPy output?

I have a SymPy expression that in string format looks like

-t*(a+b+c)/2


When pretty-printed in LaTeX form (including notebook's LaTeX output), it is too tall and not very easy to read.

How can I combine the fraction and put it before the parenthesis? Like this:

(-t/2)*(a+b+c)


Code example:

from sympy import symbols, Function, Derivative, var, init_printing, pprint, latex

init_printing()
def T(y):
var('mu')
return -1 / (2 * mu) * Derivative(y, x, x)

def V(y):
var('x')
V = Function('V', commutative=True)(x)
return V * y

def K(y):
var('x')
K = Function('K', commutative=True)(x)
return K * y

def a1(y):
var('tau', positive=True)
return tau * (T(y) + V(y))

def c(A, B):
def comm(y):
return A(B(y)) - B(A(y))
return comm

var('x')
var('t')
f = Function('psi', commutative=False)

c1k = c(a1, K)
print(latex(c1k(f(x,t)).doit().simplify()))


Prints and shows

- \frac{\tau \left(2 \frac{d}{d x} K{\left (x \right )} \frac{\partial}{\partial x} \psi{\left (x,t \right )} + \frac{d^{2}}{d x^{2}} K{\left (x \right )} \psi{\left (x,t \right )}\right)}{2 \mu}


I would like to see both in latex() and Jupyter notebook

-\frac{\tau}{2}\left(...\right)

• Can you include some code that shows how to have this expression? (Including import sympy etc.) – Basj May 19 '18 at 14:39
• @user4412195 Updated. – homocomputeris May 19 '18 at 20:23
• I copy-pasted your code and got - \frac{\tau}{2 \mu} \left( ...  in SymPy 1.1.1. Maybe update? – user6655984 May 19 '18 at 22:04
• @user4412195 I use today's master branch, which has non-commuting functions fix. Maybe, a regression? – homocomputeris May 19 '18 at 22:56

SymPy 1.1.1 breaks off pieces of long fractions by default. This led to a complaint which led to a PR that disabled this behaviour in the current master branch.

To re-enable the previous default, use long_frac_ratio=2:

The allowed ratio of the width of the numerator to the width of the denominator before we start breaking off long fractions. - SymPy docs

>>> print(latex(c1k(f(x,t)).doit().simplify(), long_frac_ratio=2))
- \frac{\tau}{2 \mu} \left(2 \frac{d}{d x} K{\left (x \right )} \frac{\partial}{\partial x} \psi{\left (x,t \right )} + \frac{d^{2}}{d x^{2}} K{\left (x \right )} \psi{\left (x,t \right )}\right)


Settings can be included in init_printing:

init_printing(long_frac_ratio=2)

• Is there a simple list of all parameters that can be passed to init_printing()? I find the docs a bit confusing. – homocomputeris May 21 '18 at 9:27
• @homocomputeris Any parameter that isn't included in the init_printing docstring is passed to the printer, in this case, latex. So if you look at the help for latex (linked in the answer), it lists the options you can pass. – asmeurer May 22 '18 at 2:19
• As of SymPy 1.3 'long_frac_ratio' is an invalid keyword argument for print() – homocomputeris Sep 24 '18 at 12:10