# dynamic mathjax with react.js

I tried to combine the markdown example on the react.js page and tried to have it render equations with mathjax. (jsFiddle)

Ideally it would take in an input

Type some *markd**o**wn* here! $$int$$

and return the integral sign

Type some markdown here! ∫

The react.js code is taken directly from Facebook's page. I hope I called MathJax.Hub.Queue in the correct place -- their docs have a discussion of dynamic MathJax :

/** @jsx React.DOM */

var converter = new Showdown.converter();

var MarkdownEditor = React.createClass({
getInitialState: function() {
return {value: 'Type some *markdown* here! \\$$\int \\$$'};
},
handleChange: function() {
this.setState({value: this.refs.textarea.getDOMNode().value});
},
render: function() {
console.log(this.state.value);
return (
<div className="MarkdownEditor">
<h3>Input</h3>
<textarea
onChange={this.handleChange}
ref="textarea"
id="input"
defaultValue={this.state.value} />
<h3>Output</h3>
<div
className="content"
id="output"
dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{
__html: converter.makeHtml(this.state.value)
}}
/>
</div>
);
MathJax.Hub.Queue(["Typeset",MathJax.Hub,"output"]);
}
});

React.renderComponent(<MarkdownEditor />,  document.getElementById('content'))

There is a similar example on the MathJax page that handles equations but not markdown.

-
Note also that Markdown is going to interact with your backslashes, so it removes the ones for the math delimiters $$...$$ and you just get (...), so MathJa won't see them. I've reconfigured MathJax using MathJax.Hub.Config() to use dollar sign delimiters $...$ for in-line math (and the default $$...$$ for displayed math). Otherwise you will need to type \$$...\$$ to get the backslashes into the Markdown output where MathJax can see them (and \\\$$\int \\\$$ in your initial string). You can, of course, configure MathJax to use whatever delimiters you want, but dollars are the plain TeX approach.