# javascript convert math text into latex/graphic

I am trying to find a plugin that can convert this text

1*2^3 + 0*2^2 + 1*2^1 = 1 + 0 + 3 = 5


into latex so it can be more easily readable and user friendly

I dont mind if i need to make simple modifications on the syntax...

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What LaTeX do you see this getting turned into? This does not seem hard to generate code from... –  Matt Ball Oct 27 '12 at 16:38
i would like the multiply symbol to be a little more readable(probably can CSS it) but also the ^1 to actual turn into an exponent... –  fxuser Oct 27 '12 at 16:39
That's not LaTeX. What output would you like from that input? –  Matt Ball Oct 27 '12 at 16:56
As I said I want to stylize the symbols * and ^ to be easily viewable... –  fxuser Oct 27 '12 at 18:12
Are you looking for something like MathJax? mathjax.org –  Mathias Oct 28 '12 at 2:55

If you only need a very basic markup, regular expressions are your friend.

The following example replaces each * with a middle dot · and adds some HTML markup (<sup>) to create those exponents. Of course this is just a very simple example that can be extended.

<span class="math">1*2^3 + 0*2^2 + 1*2^1 = 1 + 0 + 3 = 5</span>
<script>
(function(){
function convert(str) {
str = str.replace(/\*/g, "&#183;");
str = str.replace(/\^(.)\s/g, "<sup>\$1</sup> ");
return str;
};

var math = document.getElementsByClassName("math");
for (var i = 0, l = math.length; i < l; ++i) {
math[i].innerHTML = convert(math[i].innerHTML);
}
})();
</script>


Demo (JSFiddle)

However, as @Mathias suggested, MathJax is definitely worth a look if you want to display more complex mathematics.

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that would do it... mathjax seems better for complex maths as you said but for now that will suffice... thanks –  fxuser Oct 28 '12 at 11:03