# algebra to html converter

These are some sample algebraic equations

2x = 3
3x + 5 = 8
(y+1)/7 = (y-2)/3


Is there a java API which you can use to create such equations using a java program and return an equivalent HTML which in turn can be used for rendering purposes.

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Do you accept formula images (like PNG or GIF links) instead of HTML markup? –  SHiNKiROU Dec 8 '10 at 6:43
@SHiNKiROU would like to know what kind of options are available to generate images –  user339108 Dec 8 '10 at 6:59

Do you need a client side or server side solution?

Client side:

1. MathML
2. MathJAX
3. (old) jsMath

Server side:

The best typesetter for math is, hands down, LaTeX.

Here is a Java LaTeX interface: http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/jlatexmath/

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MathML is worth a try but - beware - not all browser can render MathML out of the box. AFAIK, Internet Explorer needs a special plugin. LaTeX based solution require server side rendering and display images on the web pages. –  Andreas_D Dec 8 '10 at 6:55
Guess, I am looking for a server side interface –  user339108 Dec 8 '10 at 7:01
Don't forget MathJAX, the successor to jsMath. No server-side LaTeX required, compatible with most browsers, very nice rendering (often without having to generate server-side images, so the equations will resize nicely even if you change the browser's font size). –  Jim Lewis Dec 8 '10 at 18:48

The first answer i have for use is: String,

 String equation ="2x = 3";


What extra formating do you need ? Otherwise again its very simple

<html><body>2x = 3</body>/<html>


Pretty sure you need something else but no idea what.

Besides that you can use JEP to hava Java parse fomulas http://www.singularsys.com/jep/

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The given equations are just simple ones, for complex equations it might not be possible to manipulate the object via a String. Hence my question on a higher level abstraction –  user339108 Dec 8 '10 at 7:00