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Description
If you try to latexify a function that contains an if/elif statement, it will terminate with an error message of "LatexifySyntaxError: Multiple statements are not supported in If nodes." unless there is an else statement. This is awkward, because there are many things that someone would want to express with if/elif statements that look awkward when rendered using a else statement instead of an elif. Here's an example:
Reproduction
Here's that code:
@latexify.function(use_math_symbol=True)
def fn(x):
if x < 0:
return -1
elif x == 0:
return 0
elif x > 0:
return 1
fn
Expected behavior
I'd like to be able to do something like
but without that placeholder "else: return None" bit at the end, which is currently necessary.
Environment
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Description
If you try to latexify a function that contains an
if/elifstatement, it will terminate with an error message of "LatexifySyntaxError: Multiple statements are not supported in If nodes." unless there is anelsestatement. This is awkward, because there are many things that someone would want to express withif/elifstatements that look awkward when rendered using aelsestatement instead of anelif. Here's an example:Reproduction
Here's that code:
Expected behavior
I'd like to be able to do something like

but without that placeholder "else: return None" bit at the end, which is currently necessary.