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mathgenerator

v1.4.0

Published

A math problem generator, created for the purpose of giving teachers and students the means to easily get access to random math exercises to suit their needs.

Downloads

3

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mathgenerator

A math problem generator, created for the purpose of giving teachers and students the means to easily get access to random math exercises to suit their needs.

To try out generators, go to https://mathgenerator-demo.netlify.app

See CONTRIBUTING.md for information about how to contribute.

Table of Contents

Installation

The project can be install via pip

pip install mathgenerator

Usage

Here is an example of how you would generate an addition problem:

import mathgenerator

#generate an addition problem
problem, solution = mathgenerator.addition()

#another way to generate an addition problem using genById()
problem, solution = mathgenerator.genById(0)

You may prefer to use import mathgenerator as mg and run functions like mg.addition() so that you don't have to type as much.

Problem/solution pairs are generated with either:

  • mathgenerator.<generator_name>() - generates a problem, solution set from the given generator name.
  • mathgenerator.genById(id) - generates a problem, solution set with generator id provided by the id parameter

You can also use getGenList() to return a list of all generators included in the library in the format:

[funcname, subjectname]

Documentation

Documentation can be found at https://lukew3.github.io/mathgenerator