mathml
.
Translate R expressions to MathMLmathml
allows rendering R terms in pretty mathematical
equations, bridging the gap between computational needs, presentation of
results, and their reproducibility.
Researchers or teachers can already use R Markdown to conduct
analyses and show results, mathml
smoothes this process and
allows for integrated calculations and output. The package
mathml
can help in fact to improve data analyses and
statistical reports from an aesthetical perspective, as well as
regarding reproducibility of research, by allowing also for a better
detection of possible mistakes in R programs.
The package supports both MathML and Latex/MathJax for use in R Markdown documents, presentations and Shiny Apps.
This R package is distributed under a BSD-2 simplified license (see the file LICENSE).
Download and install a recent R from https://www.r-project.org/
Download and install a recent RStudio from https://www.rstudio.com/
R> install.packages("mathml")
The package depends on R package rolog
[https://cran.r-project.org/package=rolog], which itself needs the
SWI-Prolog runtime on the system. The latter can be installed either
from [https://swi-prolog.org] or by installing R package
rswipl
[https://cran.r-project.org/package=rswipl].
library(mathml)
term <- quote(a^b + c * (d + 3) - a^2L * (a + d))
mathout(term)
\(a^b + c \cdot (d+3.00) - a^2 \cdot (a+d)\)