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@mathigon/hilbert
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Hilbert.ts is a TypeScript library for expression parsing, simplification, and MathML rendering. It was developed for Mathigon.org, an award-winning mathematics education project.
log_a(b)
).2^2^2 == 2^(2^2)
).equals()
and same()
methods.First, install Hilbert.ts from NPM using
npm install @mathigon/hilbert
Now, simply import all functions and classes you need, using
import {Expression} from '@mathigon/hilbert'
We welcome community contributions: please file any bugs you find or send us pull requests with improvements. You can find out more on Mathigon.io.
Before submitting a pull request, you will need to sign the Mathigon Individual Contributor License Agreement.
Copyright © Mathigon (dev@mathigon.org)
Released under the MIT license
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JavaScript expression parsing, MathML rendering and CAS.
The npm package @mathigon/hilbert receives a total of 201 weekly downloads. As such, @mathigon/hilbert popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mathigon/hilbert demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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