GSoC prospect interest and a potential issue

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Sujay Chandrahas Hukkeri 4-Yr B.Tech.: Chemical Engg., IIT(BHU)

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Mar 21, 2024, 8:58:11 AM3/21/24
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Dear mentors,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Sujay C Hukkeri , currently pursuing BTech in Chemical Engineering in IIT (BHU) Varanasi.I am reaching out to express my interest in participating in GSoC 2024 and collaborating on a project under your mentorship. 
I have been programming in Python for the past 3 years and have a solid understanding of SQL, C, and mathematics thanks to intensive preparation for the JEE. I am currently learning more about computation libraries of SymPy and exploring their applications.
While exploring the codebase, I noticed some inconsistencies in the output of the limit function compared to the integrate function.  Attaching  the relevant code snippet below. Particularly in the limit function - it does not return the final answer whereas integrate function does, Is this a known issue, or is there a specific reason for this behavior? I'd be happy to delve deeper and contribute to improving the code's consistency. 

Thank you for your time and consideration. 
Sincerely, 
Sujay C Hukkeri


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Sujay C Hukkeri

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Mar 21, 2024, 8:58:27 AM3/21/24
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Shishir Kushwaha

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Mar 21, 2024, 11:47:32 AM3/21/24
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I don't think it is an issue with its consistency. This happens when you're using jupyter notebook or google colab. I am not sure if my wording is correct but only the last value returned in a code block is printed by the notebook. A print statement is treated differently as it prints the value and can be included multiple times to print multiple outputs.
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Al Rey Villagracia

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Mar 24, 2024, 5:31:56 PM3/24/24
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Dear Sujay,

Based on your snippet, only the output of the last line of that cell will be displayed. I suggest you store the values in variables, and use print to display the values.
I hope it helps.

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Al Rey

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Sujay Chandrahas Hukkeri 4-Yr B.Tech.: Chemical Engg., IIT(BHU)

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Mar 25, 2024, 12:55:10 PM3/25/24
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Dear ShishirAl Rey
Thanks for the clarification 


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