MathNaryOperator class
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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:MathNaryOperator
→ MathElementBase
The MathNaryOperator type exposes the following members:
Constructors
Constructor | Description |
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__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
Property | Description |
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base | Base argument |
subscript | Specifies a subscript argument that, for example, in the case of an integral, sets the lower limit |
superscript | Specifies a supersript argument that, for example, in the case of an integral, sets the upper limit |
operator | Nary Operator Character For example: ‘∑’, ‘∫’ |
limit_location | The location of limits (subscript and superscript) |
grow_to_match_operand_height | Operator Character grows vertically to match its operand height |
hide_subscript | Hide Subscript |
hide_superscript | Hide Superscript |
Methods
Method | Description |
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join | Joins a mathematical element and forms a mathematical block |
join | Joins a mathematical text and forms a mathematical block |
divide | Creates a fraction with this numerator and specified denominator |
divide | Creates a fraction with this numerator and specified denominator |
divide | Creates a fraction of the specified type with this numerator and specified denominator |
divide | Creates a fraction of the specified type with this numerator and specified denominator |
enclose | Encloses a math element in parenthesis |
enclose | Encloses a math element in specified characters such as parenthesis or another characters as framing |
function | Takes a function of an argument using this instance as the function name |
function | Takes a function of an argument using this instance as the function name |
as_argument_of_function | Takes specified function using this instance as the argument |
as_argument_of_function | Takes specified function using this instance as the argument |
as_argument_of_function | Takes specified function using this instance as the argument |
as_argument_of_function | Takes specified function using this instance as the argument and specified additional argument |
as_argument_of_function | Takes specified function using this instance as the argument and specified additional argument |
set_subscript | Creates subscript |
set_subscript | Creates subscript |
set_superscript | Creates superscript |
set_superscript | Creates superscript |
set_sub_superscript_on_the_right | Creates subscript and superscript on the right |
set_sub_superscript_on_the_right | Creates subscript and superscript on the right |
set_sub_superscript_on_the_left | Creates subscript and superscript on the left |
set_sub_superscript_on_the_left | Creates subscript and superscript on the left |
radical | Specifies the mathematical root of the given degree from the specified argument. |
radical | Specifies the mathematical root of the given degree from the specified argument. |
set_upper_limit | Takes upper limit |
set_upper_limit | Takes upper limit |
set_lower_limit | Takes lower limit |
set_lower_limit | Takes lower limit |
nary | Creates a N-ary operator |
nary | Creates a N-ary operator |
integral | Takes the integral |
integral | Takes the integral |
integral | Takes the integral without limits |
integral | Takes the integral |
integral | Takes the integral |
group | Places this element in a group using a bottom curly bracket |
group | Places this element in a group using a grouping character such as bottom curly bracket or another |
to_border_box | Places this element in a border-box |
to_border_box | Places this element in a border-box |
to_math_array | Puts in a vertical array |
accent | Sets an accent mark (a character on the top of this element) |
overbar | Sets a bar on the top of this element |
underbar | Sets a bar on the bottom of this element |
to_box | 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. |
get_children | Get children elements |
See Also
- class
MathElementBase
- class
MathNaryOperator
- module
aspose.slides.mathtext
- library
Aspose.Slides