1.4 KiB
1.4 KiB
HTML output
The expression parser can output a HTML string, where every Node
is
transformed into a <span>
element with semantic class names. Each class
name begins with the math-
prefix. These class names can be used in CSS to
highlight the syntax or change the default layout (e.g. spaces around operators).
Available class names
math-number
math-string
math-boolean
(true
andfalse
)math-undefined
math-function
(function names)math-parameter
(function parameters)math-property
(object members)math-symbol
(variables, units and built-in constants)math-null-symbol
(null
)math-nan-symbol
(NaN
)math-infinity-symbol
(Infinity
)math-imaginary-symbol
(i
)
math-operator
math-unary-operator
math-lefthand-unary-operator
math-righthand-unary-operator
math-binary-operator
math-explicit-binary-operator
math-implicit-binary-operator
(empty element)
math-assignment-operator
math-variable-assignment-operator
(=
)math-property-assignment-operator
(:
in objects)
math-accessor-operator
(.
in objects)math-range-operator
(:
in ranges)
math-parenthesis
-math-round-parenthesis
((
and)
) -math-square-parenthesis
([
and]
) -math-curly-parenthesis
({
and}
)math-separator
(<28>,,
;` and<br />
)