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Rendering Mathematical Equations in Android [duplicate]

We use MathJAX to render equations expressed via latex on the browsers. How do you do something similar on the Android platform, if you need to express all mathematical equations (e.g. fractions, algebraic equations, calculus, differential equations, trigonometry)

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Joe Avatar asked Mar 20 '11 18:03

Joe


2 Answers

there is jlatexmath or jeuclid but i dont know if it works with android

you can also render a html page save it to the sdcard and then show it using the webview

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sherif Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 08:10

sherif


As a commenter already said, you can use MathJax. There's an open source example android app listed on mathjax.org. For a discussion about it, see the MathJax User Group.

If you need to build a more complex editor, there are a growing number of those built on/with MathJax.

  • MathEditor (open source)
  • wysiwhat (open source, Aloha-based, not quite wysiwyg)
  • mathicando, a commmercial one

[disclaimer: I'm part of MathJax but not affiliated with any of the above.]

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Peter Krautzberger Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 08:10

Peter Krautzberger