I suppose that you mean df(sin(x))/d(sin(x)), and yes. 
``Derivative(f(sin(x)), sin(x))`` will be allowed. However, since 
``dx/d(sin(x)) != 1/(d(sin(x))/dx)``, evaluating this will result ``Subs`` 
instance, I guess.

Mistyping issue will be prevented by introducing 'rigorous' variable, as I 
mentioned above. And frankly speaking, it's user's fault if one mistypes 
the input.


2020년 1월 5일 일요일 오전 2시 22분 8초 UTC+9, David Bailey 님의 말:
>
> On 04/01/2020 13:08, mcpl snu wrote:
>
> It's same as df(t)/dt, where t=x+1.
>
> Thanks, and I suppose that also generalises to expressions such as 
> df(x)/d(sin(x))? 
>
> df(t)/dt where t=sin(x)
>
> Given how easy it is to mistype input to sympy, I don't think such an 
> extension is such a good idea.
>
> David
>

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