# Display R formula elegantly (as in Latex)

I want to display an R equation in a legible format, to see the formula.

Let's say I have :

A=B/C


I want to know if there is some way to display it like it would be shown in latex output:

$A=\frac{B}{C}$

• Display it where exactly? Have you looked at ?plotmath for plotting annotations? Jul 2 '15 at 20:14
• Anywhere actually.. a plot, frame, etc Jul 2 '15 at 20:21

It is quite possible that this already exists somewhere, but you can write a function to render a formula with mathjax and display it in the viewer (if you are using rstudio) or in your web browser. This would help if you wanted to edit/check formulas on the fly I guess

form1 <- '$$A=\\frac{B}{C}$$'
form2 <- '$$\\frac{1}{\\displaystyle 1+ \\frac{1}{\\displaystyle 2+ \\frac{1}{\\displaystyle 3+x}}} + \\frac{1}{1+\\frac{1}{2+\\frac{1}{3+x}}}$$'
form3 <- '\\frac{d}{dx}\\left( \\int_{0}^{x} f(u)\\,du\\right)=f(x)'

show_math(form1)


Or open in your browser if you don't use rstudio

show_math(form2, use_viewer = FALSE) ## opens in default browser


show_math(form1, form2, form3, css = 'color: red; font-size: 15px;')


I'm pretty sure mathjax doesn't have full support of latex equations. And be sure to escape the \ in the formula

You can also display more than a single line which is cool.

form4 <- "
\\forall a,b,c \\in \\mathbb{R} \\\\
\\begin{align}
a + b &= c \\\\
(a + b)(a - b) &= c(a - b) \\\\
a^2 - b^2 &= ca - cb \\\\
a^2 - ca &= b^2 - cb \\\\
a^2 - ca + \\frac{c^2}{4} &= b^2 - cb + \\frac{c^2}{4} \\\\
(a - \\frac{c}{2})^2 &= (b - \\frac{c}{2})^2 \\\\
a - \\frac{c}{2} &= b - \\frac{c}{2} \\\\
\\end{align}
"

show_math(form4)


show_math <- function(..., css = '', use_viewer = !is.null(getOption('viewer'))) {
mj <- "<script>
(function () {
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.type = 'text/javascript';
script.src  = 'https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML';
})();
</script>"

## view text strings as html in viewer/browser
view_html <- function(..., viewer) {
x <- c(...)
if (is.null(x)) return(invisible())
htmlFile <- tempfile(fileext = '.html')
writeLines(x, con = htmlFile)
if (viewer)
tryCatch(rstudio::viewer(htmlFile),
error = function(e) {
message('Viewer not available - opening in browser.\n',
'If using Rstudio, try installing the \'rstudio\' package.',
domain = NA)
browseURL(htmlFile)
})
else browseURL(htmlFile)
invisible(x)
}

## use $expr$ instead of $$expr$$
check_expr <- function(x)
sprintf('\$%s\$', gsub('^\\$+|\\$+\$', '', x))

x <- paste(sapply(c(...), check_expr), collapse = '<br />')
if (!nzchar(x))
return(invisible(NULL))

## setting the default to larger font since @Molx has bad eyes :}
## this can still be over-ridden by passing font-size: whatever; to css

view_html(sprintf('<span class="math" style="font-size: 24px; %s;">\n', css),
x, '\n</span>\n', mj, viewer = use_viewer)
}

• Did you already have this function or just wrote it? It's great! But it always opens in the browser for me, never in RStudio viewer. I fixed that replacing the two referens to the rstudio package to rstudioapi.
– Molx
Jul 2 '15 at 21:57
• @Molx yeah I was just playing around with it. what does getOption('viewer') return for you?
– rawr
Jul 2 '15 at 22:02
• I tried that, it returns a function. function (url, height = NULL) { ... invisible(.Call("rs_viewer", url, height)).
– Molx
Jul 2 '15 at 22:03
• And if I may make one more suggestion (because I found this really fun to play with), the MathJax seems a bit small, maybe increasing the font would be a good idea: <span class="math" style="font-size: 24px;">%s</span>
– Molx
Jul 2 '15 at 22:09
• Note from the future: cdn.mathjax.org is nearing its end-of-life, check mathjax.org/cdn-shutting-down for migration tips. Apr 13 '17 at 9:48

For a graph label you can just use expression with ?plotmath business as @MrFlick mentioned

plot(1, main=expression(A==frac(B, C)))