So I'm hunting for an equation editor that supports drag and drop and will let me "move a variable from one side of the the equation to the other while obeying all applicable rules". I also want to start with a bunch of equations and have it substitute. Such a beast has to exist by now.
W3C MathML implementations page
That's a nice list. Most of them support something called MathML. That's a file format to describe math equations. The format is an open standard that is gaining support from a lot of different software vendors).
I couldn't see any that talked about moving variables around or working with multiple equations.
W3C MathML implementations page
x = y + z
r = s + x
I want it to let me drag y+z on top of the x on the 2nd line and have it rewrite it:
r = s + y + z
and then let me drag s to the left side and rewrite it like so:
s = r - y - z
Things like that... Anyone know what I mean? Would that speed up "research" if the software was advanced enough? Saving the time of working things out in paper or in your head where errors can happen?
W3C MathML implementations page
That's a nice list. Most of them support something called MathML. That's a file format to describe math equations. The format is an open standard that is gaining support from a lot of different software vendors).
I couldn't see any that talked about moving variables around or working with multiple equations.
W3C MathML implementations page
x = y + z
r = s + x
I want it to let me drag y+z on top of the x on the 2nd line and have it rewrite it:
r = s + y + z
and then let me drag s to the left side and rewrite it like so:
s = r - y - z
Things like that... Anyone know what I mean? Would that speed up "research" if the software was advanced enough? Saving the time of working things out in paper or in your head where errors can happen?