# Changing Tex String in HTML with JavaScript

I use this command

<div id="formulaOut"><script type="math/tex">z = \sqrt{x^2+y^2}</script></div>


to show a line in Tex format. Now I want to change the content of the line (JavaScript), but I still want to interpret it in the Tex format. When I put a button, I execute the following function:

function Calculation() {
document.getElementById("formulaOut").innerHTML= 'x^2+y^2';
}


But like this, the String is not anymore interpreted as Tex. Any suggestion how I can solve this problem?

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I'm guessing you're using a plugin that parses based on Knuth's Tex, that runs on pageload, and adding different markup later with javascript doesn't work as the plugin won't run on that markup. –  adeneo Jun 17 '13 at 12:11
I'm using docs.mathjax.org –  el smu Jun 17 '13 at 12:24

Try using

function Calculation() {
var jax = MathJax.Hub.getAllJaxFor("formulaOut")[0];
MathJax.Hub.Queue("Text",jax,"x^2+y^2");
}


1. Replaced the <script type="math/tex"> that identifies the mathematics for MathJax by the string x^2+y^2 that does not identify any mathematics to be typeset, and