Render formula PHP script

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  • Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac OS
  • Language: PHP
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  • Company: Aresch Yavari (View more)

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Render formula is a PHP script for PHP Classes scripts design by Aresch Yavari. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS.
Render formula - Render mathematical formulas as images

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Render formula - Render mathematical formulas as images This class can be use to render mathematical formulas as graphical images.It parses a formula with constant and variable values combined with several possible mathematical operations.Currently it supports formulates using the operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and functions like square root, sin arc sin, cosine, and power.Then it renders the given formula in an GD library image. It uses a given True-Type font to render the formula characters.The class returns a GD library image resource handle that can be used to output the formula image in any format supported by the GD library.
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