# How to display a fraction as a mixed number in maxima?

I'm giving a course where students are used to the mixed number notation. However, all the calculations that maxima does, use the more traditional notation of fractions. Is it possible to present 3/2 as 1 1/2. I need this for the latex output only.

(%i4) tex(3/2);
$${{3}\over{2}}$$
(%o4)                                false


So instead of this I would like to get:

(%i4) tex(3/2);
$$1 {{1}\over{2}}$$
(%o4)                                false


Is this possible?

You can assign TeX properties via texput. Rational numbers are represented as ((RAT) mmm nnn) which you can see via :lisp \$x where x is a Maxima variable which is a rational number. So, you can set the TeX property by:

texput (?rat, texrat);


where your function texrat is defined as (for example):

texrat(x) := block ([i, r],
i:floor(x),
r:x-i,
sconcat ("{", i, "} {{", num(r), "}\\over{", denom(r), "}}"));


Example:

(%i11) tex(sin(12/7));
$$\sin \left({1} {{5}\over{7}}\right)$$


Note that the new function is applied to a rational even when it's inside another operator.

Of course you can change the output of texrat to make it whatever you want.

Note that the ? before rat is necessary in the call to texput.

Some of this stuff is undocumented; sorry about that.

• Even nicer. I note that over here I get ((RAT SIMP) nnn mmm), but the rest is exactly the same. – Rolazaro Azeveires Aug 28 '17 at 19:33

I don't think that there is an option for this, but it's easy to make your own function.

For example:

texixed(a):= tex(printf(false, "~a ~a", a-mod(a,1) , mod(a,1)));
texixed(5/3);
$$\mbox{{}1 2/3{}}$$
texixed(7/2);
$$\mbox{{}3 1/2{}}$$

• Nice. Tested, it works. But my output is $$\mbox{ 1 2/3 }$$ though (without the {}s) – Rolazaro Azeveires Aug 28 '17 at 19:25