MathNaryOperator class

MathNaryOperator class

Specifies an N-ary mathematical object, such as Summation and Integral. It consists of an operator, a base (or operand), and optional upper and lower limits. Examples of N-ary operators are: Summation, Union, Intersection, Integral

Inheritance:MathNaryOperatorMathElementBase

The MathNaryOperator type exposes the following members:

Constructors

ConstructorDescription
__init__Initializes a new instance of the MathNaryOperator class.
__init__Initializes a new instance of the MathNaryOperator class.
__init__Initializes a new instance of the MathNaryOperator class.

Properties

PropertyDescription
baseBase argument
subscriptSpecifies a subscript argument that, for example, in the case of an integral, sets the lower limit
superscriptSpecifies a supersript argument that, for example, in the case of an integral, sets the upper limit
operatorNary Operator Character
For example: ‘∑’, ‘∫’
limit_locationThe location of limits (subscript and superscript)
grow_to_match_operand_heightOperator Character grows vertically to match its operand height
hide_subscriptHide Subscript
hide_superscriptHide Superscript

Methods

MethodDescription
joinJoins a mathematical element and forms a mathematical block
joinJoins a mathematical text and forms a mathematical block
divideCreates a fraction with this numerator and specified denominator
divideCreates a fraction with this numerator and specified denominator
divideCreates a fraction of the specified type with this numerator and specified denominator
divideCreates a fraction of the specified type with this numerator and specified denominator
encloseEncloses a math element in parenthesis
encloseEncloses a math element in specified characters such as parenthesis or another characters as framing
functionTakes a function of an argument using this instance as the function name
functionTakes a function of an argument using this instance as the function name
as_argument_of_functionTakes specified function using this instance as the argument
as_argument_of_functionTakes specified function using this instance as the argument
as_argument_of_functionTakes specified function using this instance as the argument
as_argument_of_functionTakes specified function using this instance as the argument and specified additional argument
as_argument_of_functionTakes specified function using this instance as the argument and specified additional argument
set_subscriptCreates subscript
set_subscriptCreates subscript
set_superscriptCreates superscript
set_superscriptCreates superscript
set_sub_superscript_on_the_rightCreates subscript and superscript on the right
set_sub_superscript_on_the_rightCreates subscript and superscript on the right
set_sub_superscript_on_the_leftCreates subscript and superscript on the left
set_sub_superscript_on_the_leftCreates subscript and superscript on the left
radicalSpecifies the mathematical root of the given degree from the specified argument.
radicalSpecifies the mathematical root of the given degree from the specified argument.
set_upper_limitTakes upper limit
set_upper_limitTakes upper limit
set_lower_limitTakes lower limit
set_lower_limitTakes lower limit
naryCreates a N-ary operator
naryCreates a N-ary operator
integralTakes the integral
integralTakes the integral
integralTakes the integral without limits
integralTakes the integral
integralTakes the integral
groupPlaces this element in a group using a bottom curly bracket
groupPlaces this element in a group using a grouping character such as bottom curly bracket or another
to_border_boxPlaces this element in a border-box
to_border_boxPlaces this element in a border-box
to_math_arrayPuts in a vertical array
accentSets an accent mark (a character on the top of this element)
overbarSets a bar on the top of this element
underbarSets a bar on the bottom of this element
to_boxPlaces this element in a non-visual box (logical grouping)
which is used to group components of an equation or other instance of mathematical text.
A boxed object can (for example) serve as an operator emulator with or without an alignment point,
serve as a line break point, or be grouped such as not to allow line breaks within.
get_childrenGet children elements

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