Currently, there is no way in SymPy to print things exactly as they are entered, because that information isn't even saved anywhere.
I believe in a multiplication, symbols are ordered alphabetically, with capital letters coming before lowercase letters (basically, the order from ord
). The best trick I can come up with is to use the symbol_names
option to latex
, which lets you change the name used for a Symbol in its LaTeX representation. The ordering will still be based on the original symbol's name, so you can trick it:
>>> from sympy.abc import epsilon, omega, t
>>> latex(epsilon*sigma*t**4, symbol_names={t:"T"})
epsilon sigma T^{4}
If you want this to pretty print nicely in the notebook, you'll have to write a custom version of the printing extension that passes your symbol_names
dict to latex
. See https://github.com/sympy/sympy/blob/master/sympy/interactive/printing.py (ideally one could just pass the latex
options to init_printing
, I'll open an issue in the SymPy bug tracker for that).
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