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: Returns the formula for the object as a text object at the position of the given point. First Boolean variable determines if values are substituted for variables (''true'') or if variable names are shown in the text (''false''). If the second Boolean variable is ''true'', the result is rendered using [[LaTeX]]. | : Returns the formula for the object as a text object at the position of the given point. First Boolean variable determines if values are substituted for variables (''true'') or if variable names are shown in the text (''false''). If the second Boolean variable is ''true'', the result is rendered using [[LaTeX]]. | ||
: {{Example|1=If ''a = 2'' and ''c = a<sup>2</sup>'', then <code>Text[c, (2, 1), true, true]</code> returns the text ''"4"'' at the position ''(2, 1)'' using LaTeX.}} | : {{Example|1=If ''a = 2'' and ''c = a<sup>2</sup>'', then <code>Text[c, (2, 1), true, true]</code> returns the text ''"4"'' at the position ''(2, 1)'' using LaTeX.}} | ||
+ | {{Note|1=See also [[Image:Tool Insert Text.gif]] [[Insert Text Tool|Insert Text]] tool.}} |
Revision as of 09:02, 10 August 2013
- Text[ <Object> ]
- Returns the formula for the object as a text object.
- Note: By default, values are substituted for variables.
- Example: If a = 2 and c = a2, then
Text[c]
returns the text "4".
- Text[ <Object>, <Boolean for Substitution of Variables> ]
- Returns the formula for the object as a text object. The Boolean variable determines if values are substituted for variables (true) or if variable names are shown in the text (false).
- Example:If a = 2 and c = a2, then
Text[c, true]
returns the text "4" andText[c, false]
returns the text "a2".
- Text[ <Object>, <Point> ]
- Returns the formula for the object as a text object at the position of the given point.
- Example:
Text["hello", (2, 3)]
returns the text hello at the position (2, 3).
- Text[ <Object>, <Point>, <Boolean for Substitution of Variables> ]
- Returns the formula for the object as a text object at the position of the given point. The Boolean variable determines if values are substituted for variables (true) or if variable names are shown in the text (false).
- Example: If a = 2 and c = a2, then
Text[c, (2, 1), true]
returns the text "4" at the position (2, 1).
- Text[ <Object>, <Point>, <Boolean for Substitution of Variables>, <Boolean for LaTeX formula> ]
- Returns the formula for the object as a text object at the position of the given point. First Boolean variable determines if values are substituted for variables (true) or if variable names are shown in the text (false). If the second Boolean variable is true, the result is rendered using LaTeX.
- Example: If a = 2 and c = a2, then
Text[c, (2, 1), true, true]
returns the text "4" at the position (2, 1) using LaTeX.
Note: See also Insert Text tool.