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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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nerdamer
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Quick Questions: May 05, 2021
Perhaps try algebra.js, ceres.js, nerdamer.js, or algebrite.js. I'll note that algebrite has an example of polynomial root finding on their front page.
mathquill
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Why use a “faked” text input area instead of contenteditable?
In MathQuill(http://mathquill.com/), the field in which you type is "faked" with js. Even the cursor is just a `span`.
What are the benefits of going the faked route as opposed to building on contenteditable?
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Is there any addon for converting simple Maths to Mathjax or LaTeX? Can anyone make one?
Typing equations for maths is very tedious in Anki. Well, until now, I've been using mathquill to type equations in a browser, copy it to anki and use mathjax to render it. I was wondering if anyone could simplify the process integrating it to anki itself.
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Mathics: A free, open-source alternative to Mathematica
Desmos has open source library called MathQuill, which converts typed chars to mathematical representation similar to Mathematica. Sure there is some "programming statements" like (La)TeX like syntax there, but so does Mathematica too.
[1]: http://mathquill.com/
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How to Build a Math Education website with interactive tools (such as graph manipulation), practice problems, and the ability to purchase tutoring content?
I also found this math input library: http://mathquill.com/ , and https://mathjs.org/ seems to contain code for solving math problems.
- What does this code do: myFunc.L ?
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Understanding how the differentiation power rule was invented
So I found a much easier way to use LaTeX. There is this lovely auto-editor for LaTeX here: http://mathquill.com/
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How do I make a desmos esque app
You might want to look for a component that can render MathML. On the web some browsers can do it or there's MathJax. There's also MathQuill to enter formulas in the browser.
What are some alternatives?
Ceres.js - Ceres.js is a javascript port of the Ceres solver. Ceres Solver is an open source C++ library for modeling and solving large, complicated optimization problems. It can be used to solve Non-linear Least Squares problems with bounds constraints and general unconstrained optimization problems. It is a mature, feature rich, and performant library.
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
Fraction.js - Fraction is a rational numbers library written in JavaScript
dentaku - math and logic formula parser and evaluator
num2math - Complicated math expression generator
mathquill - Magic textboxes where you can type math as easily as writing!
KaTeX - Fast math typesetting for the web.
mathlib - Lean 3's obsolete mathematical components library: please use mathlib4
ncalc - Power calculator for Android. Solve some problem algebra and calculus.
jupyter - Jupyter metapackage for installation, docs and chat
muboard - Self-rendering and distributable mathematics chalkboards
calx.js - jQuery Calx - a jQuery plugin for creating formula-based calculation form