# How do I convert Mathematica syntax to latex? [closed]

wolfram alpha accepts latex, but it does not export to latex,

it exports plaintext,rendered images and mathematica sytax.

Is there any javascript library that converts the output to latex?

Mathematica syntax:

Cell[BoxData[FormBox[TagBox[RowBox[List[FractionBox["1", "2"], " ", RowBox[List["(", RowBox[List[RowBox[List["4", " ", SuperscriptBox["x", "2"]]], "+", "x", "+", "2"]], ")"]]]], Identity, Rule[TagBoxNote, List[Rule["Hyperlink", "1/2 (2+x+4 x^2)"]]]], TraditionalForm]], "Output", Rule[PageWidth, 500], Rule[Magnification, 1], Rule[CellMargins, List[List[0, 0], List[0, 0]]], Rule[ShowCellBracket, False], Rule[FontFamily, "Bitstream Charter"], Rule[FontSize, 14], Rule[NumberSeparator, "\[ThinSpace]"]]


Latex syntax

2x^2+\frac{x}{2} +1

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Not sure if allowed here or not, but here –  hjpotter92 Feb 10 '13 at 20:52
I would rather do it legally. Even so, it does not fix my problem, thanks anyway. –  Porizm Feb 10 '13 at 21:22

So you would do something like ToExpression["\\frac{a}{b}", TeXForm]