How can I simplify Boolean expressions using SymPy?
You can use the simplify_logic
function in SymPy to simplify Boolean expressions. Just pass your expression as a string.
Can you show me an example of simplifying a Boolean expression?
Sure! For example, to simplify the expression 'A & B | A & ~B', you would use:
from sympy import symbols, simplify_logic
A, B = symbols('A B')
expr = A & B | A & ~B
simplified_expr = simplify_logic(expr)
print(simplified_expr)
What if I want to convert a truth table to a Boolean expression?
You can use the truth_table
function to create a truth table and then convert it to a Boolean expression using to_dnf
or to_cnf
.
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