David Contreras 8abac840e7
CodeEditorExample (#3027)
* broadcasting

* Simplified broadcasting

* Updated for broadcasting

* Changed to camel case

* Camel case and auto formating

* Added comments

* Skip if matrices have the same size

* Fixed issue with undefined variable

missing dot  in `A._size`

* Implemented broadcasting in all functions

* Added helper functions

* Added function to check for broadcasting rules

* Tests for broadcasted arithmetic

* Fixed issue with matrix the size of a vector

* Documented and updated broadcasting

* Included broadcast.test

* Included math to syntax when missing

* Add code editor example

* Vite mini project

* Initial example

* added alpine debounce

* Fixed display

* Added parser.clear

* Added mathjs-language

* Made module to get expressions

* Added custom events

* Issue with help formatting

* Simplified help format

* Restored package.json

* removed unneded icons

* Added readme file

* Fixed versions

* Commented getExpressions

* Documented main.js

* Fixed title

* Fixed alpine version

* Removed AlpineJS

* Added documentation and renamed variables for clarity

* Fixed naming errors

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Co-authored-by: David Contreras <david.contreras@guentner.com>
Co-authored-by: Jos de Jong <wjosdejong@gmail.com>
2024-01-17 10:52:25 +01:00

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Code Editor Example

This is an example for using mathjs with a code editor.

To run your own you need to install the dependancies with.

npm install

You can start development mode with:

npm run dev

Or build the project with:

npm run build