247 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
247 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
from sympy.core.singleton import S
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from sympy.core.basic import Basic
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from sympy.core.containers import Tuple
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from sympy.core.function import Lambda, BadSignatureError
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from sympy.core.logic import fuzzy_bool
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from sympy.core.relational import Eq
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from sympy.core.symbol import Dummy
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from sympy.core.sympify import _sympify
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from sympy.logic.boolalg import And, as_Boolean
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from sympy.utilities.iterables import sift, flatten, has_dups
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from sympy.utilities.exceptions import sympy_deprecation_warning
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from .contains import Contains
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from .sets import Set, Union, FiniteSet, SetKind
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adummy = Dummy('conditionset')
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class ConditionSet(Set):
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r"""
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Set of elements which satisfies a given condition.
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.. math:: \{x \mid \textrm{condition}(x) = \texttt{True}, x \in S\}
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Examples
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========
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>>> from sympy import Symbol, S, ConditionSet, pi, Eq, sin, Interval
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>>> from sympy.abc import x, y, z
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>>> sin_sols = ConditionSet(x, Eq(sin(x), 0), Interval(0, 2*pi))
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>>> 2*pi in sin_sols
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True
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>>> pi/2 in sin_sols
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False
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>>> 3*pi in sin_sols
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False
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>>> 5 in ConditionSet(x, x**2 > 4, S.Reals)
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True
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If the value is not in the base set, the result is false:
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>>> 5 in ConditionSet(x, x**2 > 4, Interval(2, 4))
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False
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Notes
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=====
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Symbols with assumptions should be avoided or else the
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condition may evaluate without consideration of the set:
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>>> n = Symbol('n', negative=True)
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>>> cond = (n > 0); cond
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False
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>>> ConditionSet(n, cond, S.Integers)
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EmptySet
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Only free symbols can be changed by using `subs`:
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>>> c = ConditionSet(x, x < 1, {x, z})
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>>> c.subs(x, y)
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ConditionSet(x, x < 1, {y, z})
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To check if ``pi`` is in ``c`` use:
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>>> pi in c
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False
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If no base set is specified, the universal set is implied:
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>>> ConditionSet(x, x < 1).base_set
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UniversalSet
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Only symbols or symbol-like expressions can be used:
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>>> ConditionSet(x + 1, x + 1 < 1, S.Integers)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: non-symbol dummy not recognized in condition
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When the base set is a ConditionSet, the symbols will be
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unified if possible with preference for the outermost symbols:
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>>> ConditionSet(x, x < y, ConditionSet(z, z + y < 2, S.Integers))
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ConditionSet(x, (x < y) & (x + y < 2), Integers)
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"""
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def __new__(cls, sym, condition, base_set=S.UniversalSet):
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sym = _sympify(sym)
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flat = flatten([sym])
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if has_dups(flat):
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raise BadSignatureError("Duplicate symbols detected")
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base_set = _sympify(base_set)
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if not isinstance(base_set, Set):
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raise TypeError(
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'base set should be a Set object, not %s' % base_set)
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condition = _sympify(condition)
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if isinstance(condition, FiniteSet):
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condition_orig = condition
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temp = (Eq(lhs, 0) for lhs in condition)
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condition = And(*temp)
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sympy_deprecation_warning(
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f"""
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Using a set for the condition in ConditionSet is deprecated. Use a boolean
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instead.
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In this case, replace
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{condition_orig}
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with
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{condition}
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""",
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deprecated_since_version='1.5',
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active_deprecations_target="deprecated-conditionset-set",
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)
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condition = as_Boolean(condition)
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if condition is S.true:
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return base_set
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if condition is S.false:
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return S.EmptySet
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if base_set is S.EmptySet:
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return S.EmptySet
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# no simple answers, so now check syms
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for i in flat:
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if not getattr(i, '_diff_wrt', False):
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raise ValueError('`%s` is not symbol-like' % i)
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if base_set.contains(sym) is S.false:
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raise TypeError('sym `%s` is not in base_set `%s`' % (sym, base_set))
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know = None
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if isinstance(base_set, FiniteSet):
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sifted = sift(
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base_set, lambda _: fuzzy_bool(condition.subs(sym, _)))
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if sifted[None]:
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know = FiniteSet(*sifted[True])
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base_set = FiniteSet(*sifted[None])
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else:
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return FiniteSet(*sifted[True])
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if isinstance(base_set, cls):
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s, c, b = base_set.args
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def sig(s):
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return cls(s, Eq(adummy, 0)).as_dummy().sym
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sa, sb = map(sig, (sym, s))
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if sa != sb:
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raise BadSignatureError('sym does not match sym of base set')
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reps = dict(zip(flatten([sym]), flatten([s])))
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if s == sym:
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condition = And(condition, c)
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base_set = b
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elif not c.free_symbols & sym.free_symbols:
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reps = {v: k for k, v in reps.items()}
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condition = And(condition, c.xreplace(reps))
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base_set = b
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elif not condition.free_symbols & s.free_symbols:
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sym = sym.xreplace(reps)
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condition = And(condition.xreplace(reps), c)
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base_set = b
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# flatten ConditionSet(Contains(ConditionSet())) expressions
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if isinstance(condition, Contains) and (sym == condition.args[0]):
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if isinstance(condition.args[1], Set):
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return condition.args[1].intersect(base_set)
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rv = Basic.__new__(cls, sym, condition, base_set)
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return rv if know is None else Union(know, rv)
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sym = property(lambda self: self.args[0])
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condition = property(lambda self: self.args[1])
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base_set = property(lambda self: self.args[2])
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@property
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def free_symbols(self):
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cond_syms = self.condition.free_symbols - self.sym.free_symbols
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return cond_syms | self.base_set.free_symbols
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@property
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def bound_symbols(self):
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return flatten([self.sym])
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def _contains(self, other):
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def ok_sig(a, b):
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tuples = [isinstance(i, Tuple) for i in (a, b)]
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c = tuples.count(True)
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if c == 1:
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return False
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if c == 0:
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return True
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return len(a) == len(b) and all(
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ok_sig(i, j) for i, j in zip(a, b))
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if not ok_sig(self.sym, other):
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return S.false
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# try doing base_cond first and return
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# False immediately if it is False
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base_cond = Contains(other, self.base_set)
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if base_cond is S.false:
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return S.false
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# Substitute other into condition. This could raise e.g. for
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# ConditionSet(x, 1/x >= 0, Reals).contains(0)
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lamda = Lambda((self.sym,), self.condition)
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try:
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lambda_cond = lamda(other)
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except TypeError:
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return Contains(other, self, evaluate=False)
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else:
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return And(base_cond, lambda_cond)
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def as_relational(self, other):
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f = Lambda(self.sym, self.condition)
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if isinstance(self.sym, Tuple):
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f = f(*other)
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else:
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f = f(other)
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return And(f, self.base_set.contains(other))
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def _eval_subs(self, old, new):
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sym, cond, base = self.args
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dsym = sym.subs(old, adummy)
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insym = dsym.has(adummy)
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# prioritize changing a symbol in the base
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newbase = base.subs(old, new)
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if newbase != base:
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if not insym:
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cond = cond.subs(old, new)
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return self.func(sym, cond, newbase)
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if insym:
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pass # no change of bound symbols via subs
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elif getattr(new, '_diff_wrt', False):
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cond = cond.subs(old, new)
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else:
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pass # let error about the symbol raise from __new__
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return self.func(sym, cond, base)
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def _kind(self):
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return SetKind(self.sym.kind)
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