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Re: [jsci] Mathml Parser for PDEs/ODEs

Hi,

The mathml DOM implementation in JSci, I believe, can parse them. That is you
can access them from the DOM tree. But the high-level JSci object parser doesn´t
currently support them. Mainly because the JSci package currently lacks object
representations of ODEs and PDEs. So, XML -> MathML DOM is ok, but currently not
MathML DOM -> JSci objects.

Regards,
Mark


----- Original Message ----
From: avspavan <pavan@...>
To: jsci@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 30 November, 2006 1:33:10 PM
Subject: [jsci] Mathml Parser for PDEs/ODEs


Hi:

I have my mathinfo of PDEs(Partial Differential Equations) and
ODEs(Ordinary Differential Equations) in mathml. Can this be parsed
using the existing Jsci framework? I dont see the PDE/ODE mathml nodes
parsed in the existing JSci MathmlParser. Please let me know if this
is possible.

Thanks
Pavan





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Hi: I have my mathinfo of PDEs(Partial Differential Equations) and ODEs(Ordinary Differential Equations) in mathml. Can this be parsed using the existing Jsci...
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Hi, The mathml DOM implementation in JSci, I believe, can parse them. That is you can access them from the DOM tree. But the high-level JSci object parser...
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