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yeah I'll see if I can still contact the programmer. Though I haven't heard from him in a while. I helped write the user manuals for him but he did all the programming

does this site have a link on the type of latex it uses for displaying math instructions?


no even smaller steps it doesn't handle the arrays, I tried a 5 step

[math]h\ =\ 6.62606876(52)\ \times\ 10^{-34}\ J\ s[/math]

 

least I can convert from the format I'm used to lol

 

[latex]{\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}\hline R_{0} (Gly) & R_{\infty} (Gly) & S_{eq} & H_{0} & \Omega_\Lambda & \Omega_m\\ \hline 14.4&17.3&3400&67.9&0.693&0.307\\ \hline \end{array}}[/latex]
[math]{\small\begin{array}{|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|r|} \hline a=1/S&S&T (Gy)&R (Gly)&D_{now} (Gly)&D_{then}(Gly)&D_{hor}(Gly)&V_{now} (c)&V_{then} (c) \\ \hline 0.001&1090.000&0.0004&0.0006&45.332&0.042&0.057&3.15&66.18\\ \hline 1.000&1.000&13.7872&14.3999&0.000&0.000&16.472&0.00&0.00\\ \hline \end{array}}[/math]

not sure where the syntax error comes from on the array row assignments.

Edited by Mordred

Well I don't know, I can't get any LaTex to work on this site, I use MathML.

 

But some seem to manage, by putting it into a script window.

 

Ask a mod.

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just figuring out the latex structure.

 

[latex]H=\frac{\dot a}{a}[/latex]

 

[latex]f:\mathbb R\rightarrow\mathbb R[/latex]

[latex]x\in\mathbb R[/latex]

 

[latex]a\!b\,c\ d~e\quad f\qquad g\ \ \ \ h~~~~i\hspace{20mm}j[/latex]

 

[latex]\Lambda^\mu_\nu,\ \Lambda_\nu^\mu,\ \Lambda^\mu{}_\nu,\ \Lambda_\nu{}^\mu[/latex]

 

[latex]\lim_{n\rightarrow +\infty} {\frac{\sin(x)}{x}}[/latex]

 

[itex]
[latex]x^{10}+x^{whatever value}[/latex]

 

[latex]\lim_n x_n=x_n x_n[/latex]

 

[latex]x_nx_n[/latex]

 

[latex]xe^x = x \Big( \sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{x^n}{n!} \Big)[/latex]

 

[latex]
\left\{
\begin{array}{l}
x=r\cos\theta\\
y=r\sin\theta
\end{array}
\right.
~~\Rightarrow~~ x^2+y^2
=r^2(\underbrace{\cos^2\theta+\sin^2\theta}_{=1})=r^2
[/latex]

 

hrrm doesn't like multilayer lines lol

[latex]\left\{\begin{array}{l}x=r\cos\theta\\y=r\sin\theta\end{array}\right.~~\Rightarrow~~ x^2+y^2=r^2(\underbrace{\cos^2\theta+\sin^2\theta}_{=1})=r^2[/latex]

 

[latex]\int_{x-2}^d[/latex]

[latex]\iiint_{x-2}^d[/latex]

 

[latex]\begin{pmatrix}1 & 2 & 3 & 4\\a & b & c & d\\x & y & z & w\end{pmatrix}[/latex]

 

kk think I have her some variation in syntax from the latex I used before

 

http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

 

[latex]\leftharpoonup[/latex]

 

[latex]\rho[/latex]

 

[latex]\overbrace{abc}[/latex]

[latex] \celsius[/latex]

 

evidently not all the latex form are supported at least according to the forms on that pdf

 

[latex]\Updownarrow[/latex]

[latex]\Leftrightarrow[/latex]

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