ParseToFunction Command
From GeoGebra Manual
- ParseToFunction( <Text> )
- Parses the text containing the function definition and creates the corresponding function.
- Examples:
ParseToFunction("x^2")
creates the function f(x) = x2.ParseToFunction("t+2/t"})
creates the function f(t) = t + 2/t.
- ParseToFunction( <Function>, <Text> )
- Parses the string and stores the result to a function f, which must be defined and free before the command is used.
- Example: Define
f(x) = 3x² + 2
andtext1 = "f(x) = 3x + 1"
.ParseToFunction(f, text1)
returns f(x) = 3x + 1.
- ParseToFunction( <Text>, <List of variables> )
- Parses the text containing the function definition and creates the corresponding function of the variables defined in the list.
- Example:
ParseToFunction("2u+3v",{"u", "v"})
creates the function a(u,v) = 2u + 3v.
Note: See also ParseToNumber command.