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# Latex fractions to mathML in Python with regex

I have some text:

\frac{A}{B}


i need to transform this text to form:

<mfrac>
<mrow>
A
</mrow>
<mrow>
B
</mrow>
</mfrac>


I have to use Python, and regex. A and B can be further fractions, so function must be recursive, for example text:

\frac{1+x}{1+\frac{1}{x}}


must change into

<mfrac>
<mrow>
1+x
</mrow>
<mrow>
1+
<mfrac>
<mrow>
1
</mrow>
<mrow>
x
</mrow>
</mfrac>
</mrow>
</mfrac>


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You can't do it in full regex with the re module, because the re module doesn't have the recursion feature. However, you can install and try the alternative regex module (named: regex) that implements this feature: more information here: pypi.python.org/pypi/regex – Casimir et Hippolyte Jan 21 '14 at 0:30
@CasimiretHippolyte What would the regular expression with recursion feature look like ? – Stephan Jan 21 '14 at 10:57
presumably your required output is just using a meta-syntax and you don't really generate <mrow> 1+x </mrow> ? (the MathML should be <mrow><mn>1</mn><mo>+</mo><mi>x</mi></mrow> ) – David Carlisle Mar 5 '14 at 17:34

If you need to match recursive pattern in default python re module, you can do like me for recursive comments I build recently for css preprocessor.

Generally use re just for splitting text to tokens and then use loops with nesting level variable to find all syntax. Here is my code:

COMMENTsRe = re.compile( r"""
//   |
\n   |
/\*  |
\*/
""", re.X )

def rm_comments( cut ):
nocomment = 0 # no inside comment
c = 1 # c-like comments, but nested
cpp = 2 # c++like comments

mode = nocomment
clevel = 0 # nesting level of c-like comments
matchesidx = []

# in pure RE we cannot find nestesd structuries
# so we are just finding all boundires and parse it here
matches = COMMENTsRe.finditer( str(cut) )
start = 0
for i in matches:
m = i.group()
if mode == cpp:
if m == "\n":
matchesidx.append( ( start, i.end()-1 ) ) # -1 because without \n
mode = nocomment
elif mode == c:
if m == "/*":
clevel += 1
if m == "*/":
clevel -= 1
if clevel == 0:
matchesidx.append( ( start, i.end() ) )
mode = nocomment
else:
if m == "//":
start = i.start()
mode = cpp
elif m == "/*":
start = i.start()
mode = c
clevel += 1

cut.rm_and_save( matchesidx )

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