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:Creates [[w:Continued fraction|continued fraction]] of given number. The result is a LaTeX [[Texts|text object]]. The fraction is computed numerically within precision 10<sup>-8</sup>. | :Creates [[w:Continued fraction|continued fraction]] of given number. The result is a LaTeX [[Texts|text object]]. The fraction is computed numerically within precision 10<sup>-8</sup>. |
Revision as of 15:30, 3 September 2015
- ContinuedFraction[ <Number> ]
- Creates continued fraction of given number. The result is a LaTeX text object. The fraction is computed numerically within precision 10-8.
- Example:
ContinuedFraction[5.45]
gives 5 + \frac{1}{ 2+ \frac{1}{4+ \frac{1}{ 1+ \frac{1}{ 1 } } } }
- ContinuedFraction[ <Number>, <Level> ]
- Creates continued fraction of given number. Number of quotients is less than or equal to Level, but never exceeds the number of quotients needed to achieve the precision mentioned above.
- Example:
ContinuedFraction[5.45, 3]
gives 5 + \frac{1}{ 2+ \frac{1}{4+ ... } }
- ContinuedFraction[ <Number>, <Level>, <Shorthand true|false> ]
- Meaning of first two arguments is same as above, the argument Level is optional. When Shorthand is true, shorter syntax for the result is used: the LaTeX text contains a list of the integer parts of the continued fraction.
- Examples:
ContinuedFraction[5.45, true]
gives [5; 2, 4, 1, 1]ContinuedFraction[5.45, 3, true]
gives [5; 2, 4, ...]