Difference between revisions of "FractionText Command"
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− | {{command|text}} | + | ; FractionText[ <Number> ]: Converts the number to a fraction, which is displayed as a (LaTeX) text object in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]]. |
− | ; FractionText[ <Number> ]: Converts the number to a fraction, which is displayed as a (LaTeX) text object in the [[Graphics View]]. | ||
: {{Example| 1=If ''a: y = 1.5 x + 2'' is a line, then <code>FractionText[Slope[a]]</code> gives you the fraction ''3/2'' as a text.}} | : {{Example| 1=If ''a: y = 1.5 x + 2'' is a line, then <code>FractionText[Slope[a]]</code> gives you the fraction ''3/2'' as a text.}} | ||
; FractionText[ <Point> ] | ; FractionText[ <Point> ] | ||
− | : Displays the coordinates of the point as fractions in the [[Graphics View]]. | + | : Displays the coordinates of the point as fractions in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]]. |
: {{Example| 1=If ''A=(1.33,0.8)'' is a point, then <code>FractionText[A]</code> gives you the coordinates ''<math> \left( \frac{133}{100} ,\frac{4}{5} \right) </math>'' as a text.}} | : {{Example| 1=If ''A=(1.33,0.8)'' is a point, then <code>FractionText[A]</code> gives you the coordinates ''<math> \left( \frac{133}{100} ,\frac{4}{5} \right) </math>'' as a text.}} | ||
{{Note|1= See also [[SurdText Command|SurdText]] command.}} | {{Note|1= See also [[SurdText Command|SurdText]] command.}} |
Revision as of 10:46, 5 August 2015
- FractionText[ <Number> ]
- Converts the number to a fraction, which is displayed as a (LaTeX) text object in the Graphics View.
- Example: If a: y = 1.5 x + 2 is a line, then
FractionText[Slope[a]]
gives you the fraction 3/2 as a text.
- FractionText[ <Point> ]
- Displays the coordinates of the point as fractions in the Graphics View.
- Example: If A=(1.33,0.8) is a point, then
FractionText[A]
gives you the coordinates \left( \frac{133}{100} ,\frac{4}{5} \right) as a text.
Note: See also SurdText command.