dynos-react-mathquill
v1.0.1
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Wrapper to react-mathquill based on the 10.0.1 version of mathquill.
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React component wrapper for Mathquill
Examples
- Build of examples located at
src/examples/
- Play with the examples below at this Code Sandbox
Editable Math Field
import React, { useState } from 'react'
import { addStyles, EditableMathField } from 'react-mathquill'
// inserts the required css to the <head> block.
// you can skip this, if you want to do that by yourself.
addStyles()
const EditableMathExample = () => {
const [latex, setLatex] = useState('\\frac{1}{\\sqrt{2}}\\cdot 2')
return (
<div>
<EditableMathField
latex={latex}
onChange={(mathField) => {
setLatex(mathField.latex())
}}
/>
<p>{latex}</p>
</div>
)
}
Static Math Field
import React from 'react'
import { addStyles, StaticMathField } from 'react-mathquill'
// inserts the required css to the <head> block.
// you can skip this, if you want to do that by yourself.
addStyles()
const StaticMathExample = () => (
<StaticMathField>{'\\frac{1}{\\sqrt{2}}\\cdot 2'}</StaticMathField>
)
Documentation
addStyles (function)
This function, when called, will append a <style id="react-mathquill-styles">
tag to the <head>
of the document.
The style tag includes all the required styles for Mathquill to work.
This function is not necessary, provided you include the styles in another way. See Mathquill Docs - Download and Load
EditableMathField (React Element)
Wrapper for Mathquill MathField
Props
- latex: String - Initial latex value for the input field
- config: Object - A mathquill config object
- onChange(mathField) - A function that is called on change events.
- mathquillDidMount(mathField) - A function that is called when the Mathquill element is initalized.
Other props will be passed to the wrapping span element, this can be useful for custom classNames or styles
StaticMathField (React Element)
Wrapper for Mathquill StaticField
Props
- children: String - A string of latex to render statically on the page
Other props will be passed to the wrapping span element, this can be useful for custom classNames or styles