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; FractionText( <Number> ): Converts the number to a fraction, and displays it as a LaTeX text in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]].
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; FractionText( <Number> ): Creates and shows in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]] a LaTeX text containing the fraction form of the given number.
: {{Example| 1=If ''a: y = 1.5 x + 2'' is a line, then <code>FractionText(Slope(a))</code> creates the LaTeX text <math>\frac{3}{2}</math>.}}
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: {{Example| 1=Given line ''a: y = 1.5 x + 2'', <code>FractionText(Slope(a))</code> creates the LaTeX text <math>\frac{3}{2}</math>.}}
 
; FractionText( <Point> )
 
; FractionText( <Point> )
: Converts the coordinates of the point in fraction form, and displays them as a LaTeX text in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]].
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: Creates and shows in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]] a LaTeX text containing the fraction form of the coordinates of the given point.
: {{Example| 1=If ''A=(1.33,0.8)'' is a point, then <code>FractionText(A)</code> creates the LaTeX text ''<math> \left( \frac{133}{100} ,\frac{4}{5} \right) </math>''.}}
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: {{Example| 1=Given point ''A=(1.33,0.8)'', <code>FractionText(A)</code> creates the LaTeX text ''<math> \left( \frac{133}{100} ,\frac{4}{5} \right) </math>''.}}
; FractionText( <Number>, <Boolean>): Converts the number to a fraction, and displays it as a LaTeX text in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]].
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; FractionText( <Number>, <Boolean>): Creates and shows in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]] a LaTeX text containing the fraction form of the given number.
 
:The boolean sets the position of a possible negative sign of the fraction. If ''true'', the minus sign will be displayed in the numerator, if ''false'' the minus sign will be displayed in front of the fraction.
 
:The boolean sets the position of a possible negative sign of the fraction. If ''true'', the minus sign will be displayed in the numerator, if ''false'' the minus sign will be displayed in front of the fraction.
 
:{{examples|1=<div> If ''n = -0.8 '' is a number, then  
 
:{{examples|1=<div> If ''n = -0.8 '' is a number, then  

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FractionText( <Number> )
Creates and shows in the Menu view graphics.svg Graphics View a LaTeX text containing the fraction form of the given number.
Example: Given line a: y = 1.5 x + 2, FractionText(Slope(a)) creates the LaTeX text \frac{3}{2}.
FractionText( <Point> )
Creates and shows in the Menu view graphics.svg Graphics View a LaTeX text containing the fraction form of the coordinates of the given point.
Example: Given point A=(1.33,0.8), FractionText(A) creates the LaTeX text \left( \frac{133}{100} ,\frac{4}{5} \right) .
FractionText( <Number>, <Boolean>)
Creates and shows in the Menu view graphics.svg Graphics View a LaTeX text containing the fraction form of the given number.
The boolean sets the position of a possible negative sign of the fraction. If true, the minus sign will be displayed in the numerator, if false the minus sign will be displayed in front of the fraction.
Examples:
If n = -0.8 is a number, then
  • FractionText(n, true) creates the LaTeX text \frac{- 4}{5}.
  • FractionText(n, false) creates the LaTeX text -\frac{4}{5}.
Note: See also SurdText command.
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