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I guess some marketing dude rounded up a little bit. If stuff like that bothers you, try to avoid taking a close look at how big your disks are.
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latexml::mathparser
LaTeXML::MathParser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeXML::MathParser(3pm)
NAME
"LaTeXML::MathParser" - parses mathematics content
DESCRIPTION
"LaTeXML::MathParser" parses the mathematical content of a document. It uses Parse::RecDescent and a grammar "MathGrammar".
Math Representation
Needs description.
Possibile Customizations
Needs description.
Convenience functions
The following functions are exported for convenience in writing the grammar productions.
"$node = New($name,$content,%attributes);"
Creates a new "XMTok" node with given $name (a string or undef), and $content (a string or undef) (but at least one of name or content
should be provided), and attributes.
"$node = Arg($node,$n);"
Returns the $n-th argument of an "XMApp" node; 0 is the operator node.
"Annotate($node,%attributes);"
Add attributes to $node.
"$node = Apply($op,@args);"
Create a new "XMApp" node representing the application of the node $op to the nodes @args.
"$node = ApplyDelimited($op,@stuff);"
Create a new "XMApp" node representing the application of the node $op to the arguments found in @stuff. @stuff are delimited
arguments in the sense that the leading and trailing nodes should represent open and close delimiters and the arguments are seperated
by punctuation nodes. The text of these delimiters and punctuation are used to annotate the operator node with "argopen", "argclose"
and "separator" attributes.
"$node = recApply(@ops,$arg);"
Given a sequence of operators and an argument, forms the nested application "op(op(...(arg)))">.
"$node = InvisibleTimes;"
Creates an invisible times operator.
"$boole = isMatchingClose($open,$close);"
Checks whether $open and $close form a `normal' pair of delimiters, or if either is ".".
"$node = Fence(@stuff);"
Given a delimited sequence of nodes, starting and ending with open/close delimiters, and with intermediate nodes separated by
punctuation or such, attempt to guess what type of thing is represented such as a set, absolute value, interval, and so on. If nothing
specific is recognized, creates the application of "FENCED" to the arguments.
This would be a good candidate for customization!
"$node = NewFormulae(@stuff);"
Given a set of formulas, construct a "Formulae" application, if there are more than one, else just return the first.
"$node = NewList(@stuff);"
Given a set of expressions, construct a "list" application, if there are more than one, else just return the first.
"$node = LeftRec($arg1,@more);"
Given an expr followed by repeated (op expr), compose the left recursive tree. For example "a + b + c - d" would give "(- (+ a b c)
d)">
"Problem($text);"
Warn of a potential math parsing problem.
"MaybeFunction($token);"
Note the possible use of $token as a function, which may cause incorrect parsing. This is used to generate warning messages.
AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
perl v5.10.1 2009-06-11 LaTeXML::MathParser(3pm)