On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Jason Grout
<jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> Can't you put both?
>
> "Doing substitutions by calling a symbolic expression is deprecated;
> use EXPR(x=...,y=...) or EXPR.subs(x=..., y=...) instead"
>
> Or
>
> "Function evaluation of symbolic expressions without specifying
> variables is deprecated; use EXPR(x=...,y=...), or EXPR.subs(x=...,
> y=...), or explicitly give the order of variables by using f(x,y)=EXPR;
> f(xvalue, yvalue)"

Hmm... if I saw one of those messages, probably my first response
would be to go look up in the documentation what the difference
between EXPR(x=..., y=...) and EXPR.subs(x=..., y=...) was, followed
by slight annoyance because I wasted my time once I discovered they
were the same.  But maybe that's just because I'm strange.

That's why I'd rather not put both, anyway.

Carl

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