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Note that any extra spaces placed in the template will appear in the output. A long line can be split before any vertical-bar pipe ('|'). | Note that any extra spaces placed in the template will appear in the output. A long line can be split before any vertical-bar pipe ('|'). | ||
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| + | In contrast <code><nowiki><math display=block>\huge \frac{\part^2 f}{\part r^2} + \frac{\part f}{\part r} = 0</math></nowiki></code> which produces | ||
| + | <math forcemathmode=mathml display=block>\frac{\part^2 f}{\part r^2} + \frac{\part f}{\part r} = 0</math> | ||
| + | might be an alternative for more complex examples. If that's still to small leave a comment on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T135419 | ||
=== Performance considerations === | === Performance considerations === | ||
Revision as of 18:17, 16 May 2016
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Bigmath. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
Use this template to embed stand-alone formulae in wikitext. The mathematical capabilities of this template are very limited; use tables with class="texhtml" for formulae requiring non-linear layout.
Examples
{{bigmath|{{frac|∂²<VAR >f</VAR >|∂<VAR >r</VAR >²}} + {{frac|∂<VAR >f</VAR >|<VAR >r</VAR > ∂<VAR >r</VAR >}} + {{frac|∂²<VAR >f</VAR >|<VAR >r</VAR >²∂²<VAR >θ</VAR >}} {{=}} 0}}
produces:
- ∂²f⁄∂r² + ∂f⁄r ∂r + ∂²f⁄r²∂²θ = 0
Use prefix "1=" to allow simple equals-signs. Italicize letters by double-tic (''f''):
{{bigmath|1={{frac|∂² ''f''|∂''r''²}} + {{frac
|∂''f''|''r'' ∂''r''}} = 0}}
produces:
- ∂² f⁄∂r² + ∂f⁄r ∂r = 0
Note that any extra spaces placed in the template will appear in the output. A long line can be split before any vertical-bar pipe ('|').
In contrast <math display=block>\huge \frac{\part^2 f}{\part r^2} + \frac{\part f}{\part r} = 0</math> which produces
<math forcemathmode=mathml display=block>\frac{\part^2 f}{\part r^2} + \frac{\part f}{\part r} = 0</math>
might be an alternative for more complex examples. If that's still to small leave a comment on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T135419
Performance considerations
Template {{bigmath}} can process formulae (or equations) at rates over 220 per second. When template {{frac}} is also used, the rate drops to below 150 equations formatted per second.
See also