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@digz6666/react-mathlive

v3.0.5-preview.1

Published

An interactive math input for react.

Downloads

8

Readme

react-mathlive

Build Status Coverage Status

A react component using mathlive.js's mathfield (interactive math editor).

How to install

You can install react-mathlive like any other Javascript or Typescript library via npm:

npm i react-mathlive

For Typescript users: As react-mathlive is written in Typescript, it comes with its own typings.

How to use

This text assumes you know how to build simple react components.

You can use the MathfieldComponent in your web application as follows:

import { MathfieldComponent } from "react-mathlive";

You can then either use it as a controlled or uncontrolled component.

Uncontrolled component

In this mode the mathfield is initialized with the initialLatex. Whenever the user performs changes the onChange-handler is called.

This example is part of an assumed react component class.

render() {
  return <MathfieldComponent
    initialLatex="f(x)=\\log _10 x"
    onChange={this.onMathChange}
  />;
}

onMathChange(mathText) {
  console.log(mathText);
}

In an uncontrolled MathfieldComponent the only way to programmatically change the mathfields contents are by accessing the mathfield directly and calling the modifying methods in there (see Interacting with the native library).

Controlled component

In this mode the mathfield gets its contents updated whenever the latex-property changes.

This example makes use of reacts functional components.

export function MyComponent() {
  const [latex, setLatex] = React.useState("f(x)=\\log _10 x");
  return <MathfieldComponent
    latex={latex}
    onChange={setLatex}
  />;
}

There is also an example Typescript react application using this library.

Interacting with the native library

The MathfieldComponent also allows retrieving the native Mathfield object from the Mathlive library via the mathfieldRef parameter:

render() {
  return <MathfieldComponent
    mathfieldRef={mf => (this.internalMathfield = mf)}
  />;
}

The object stored in internalMathfield can be used to read and modify the underlying mathfield directly.

Via the optional mathfieldConfig parameter it is possible to provide the native Mathfield with a MathfieldConfig on its creation:

render() {
  return <MathfieldComponent
    mathfieldConfig={{
      defaultMode: "text"
      virtualKeyboardMode: "onfocus"
    }}
  />;
}

Contribute

This is an open source library and issues and pull requests are very welcome.

See Contributing.