Python | sympy.Interval().intersect() method

With the help of sympy.Interval().intersect() method, we can get the intersection of two sets by using sympy.Interval().intersect() method.
Syntax :
sympy.Interval(x, y).intersect(Interval(x, y))
Return : Return the intersection of two sets.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using sympy.Interval().intersect() method, we are able to get the intersection of two sets.
| # import sympy, Interval fromsympy importInterval  # Using sympy.Interval().intersect() method gfg =Interval(5, 10).intersect(Interval(7, 15))  print(gfg)  | 
Output :
[7, 8, 9, 10]
Example #2 :
| # import sympy, Interval fromsympy importInterval  # Using sympy.Interval().intersect() method gfg =Interval(0.5, 0.9).intersect(Interval(0.7, 1.2))  print(gfg)  | 
Output :
[0.7, 0.8, 0.9]
 
				 
					


