MathNaryOperator

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

public sealed class MathNaryOperator : MathElementBase, IMathNaryOperator

Constructors

NameDescription
MathNaryOperator(char, IMathElement)Initializes a new instance of the MathNaryOperator class.
MathNaryOperator(char, IMathElement, IMathElement)Initializes a new instance of the MathNaryOperator class.
MathNaryOperator(char, IMathElement, IMathElement, IMathElement)Initializes a new instance of the MathNaryOperator class.

Properties

NameDescription
Base { get; }Base argument
GrowToMatchOperandHeight { get; set; }Operator Character grows vertically to match its operand height
HideSubscript { get; set; }Hide Subscript
HideSuperscript { get; set; }Hide Superscript
LimitLocation { get; set; }The location of limits (subscript and superscript)
Operator { get; set; }Nary Operator Character For example: ‘∑’, ‘∫’
Subscript { get; }Specifies a subscript argument that, for example, in the case of an integral, sets the lower limit
Superscript { get; }Specifies a supersript argument that, for example, in the case of an integral, sets the upper limit

Methods

NameDescription
Accent(char)Sets an accent mark (a character on the top of this element)
AsArgumentOfFunction(IMathElement)Takes specified function using this instance as the argument
AsArgumentOfFunction(MathFunctionsOfOneArgument)Takes specified function using this instance as the argument
AsArgumentOfFunction(string)Takes specified function using this instance as the argument
AsArgumentOfFunction(MathFunctionsOfTwoArguments, IMathElement)Takes specified function using this instance as the argument and specified additional argument
AsArgumentOfFunction(MathFunctionsOfTwoArguments, string)Takes specified function using this instance as the argument and specified additional argument
Divide(IMathElement)Creates a fraction with this numerator and specified denominator
Divide(string)Creates a fraction with this numerator and specified denominator
Divide(IMathElement, MathFractionTypes)Creates a fraction of the specified type with this numerator and specified denominator
Divide(string, MathFractionTypes)Creates a fraction of the specified type with this numerator and specified denominator
Enclose()Encloses a math element in parenthesis
virtual Enclose(char, char)Encloses a math element in specified characters such as parenthesis or another characters as framing
Function(IMathElement)Takes a function of an argument using this instance as the function name
Function(string)Takes a function of an argument using this instance as the function name
GetChildren()Get children elements
Group()Places this element in a group using a bottom curly bracket
Group(char, MathTopBotPositions, MathTopBotPositions)Places this element in a group using a grouping character such as bottom curly bracket or another
Integral(MathIntegralTypes)Takes the integral without limits
Integral(MathIntegralTypes, IMathElement, IMathElement)Takes the integral
Integral(MathIntegralTypes, string, string)Takes the integral
Integral(MathIntegralTypes, IMathElement, IMathElement, MathLimitLocations)Takes the integral
Integral(MathIntegralTypes, string, string, MathLimitLocations)Takes the integral
virtual Join(IMathElement)Joins a mathematical element and forms a mathematical block
virtual Join(string)Joins a mathematical text and forms a mathematical block
Nary(MathNaryOperatorTypes, IMathElement, IMathElement)Creates a N-ary operator
Nary(MathNaryOperatorTypes, string, string)Creates a N-ary operator
Overbar()Sets a bar on the top of this element
Radical(IMathElement)Specifies the mathematical root of the given degree from the specified argument.
Radical(string)Specifies the mathematical root of the given degree from the specified argument.
SetLowerLimit(IMathElement)Takes lower limit
SetLowerLimit(string)Takes lower limit
SetSubscript(IMathElement)Creates subscript
SetSubscript(string)Creates subscript
SetSubSuperscriptOnTheLeft(IMathElement, IMathElement)Creates subscript and superscript on the left
SetSubSuperscriptOnTheLeft(string, string)Creates subscript and superscript on the left
SetSubSuperscriptOnTheRight(IMathElement, IMathElement)Creates subscript and superscript on the right
SetSubSuperscriptOnTheRight(string, string)Creates subscript and superscript on the right
SetSuperscript(IMathElement)Creates superscript
SetSuperscript(string)Creates superscript
SetUpperLimit(IMathElement)Takes upper limit
SetUpperLimit(string)Takes upper limit
ToBorderBox()Places this element in a border-box
ToBorderBox(bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool)Places this element in a border-box
ToBox()Places 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.
virtual ToMathArray()Puts in a vertical array
Underbar()Sets a bar on the bottom of this element

Examples

Example:

[C#]
IMathNaryOperator naryOperator = new MathematicalText("x").Nary(MathNaryOperatorTypes.Summation, "x=1", "100");

See Also