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MathFullForm statement syntax
In addition to the mathematical structure of the equation, a
tions for character formatting, manual alignment points, and positioning and spacing values. Expressions have the
following syntax:
ExpressionName
FormatCodes
[(*
Where
ExpressionName
FormatCodes
operand
Formatting codes are enclosed within asterisk (
cannot contain asterisks. Formatting codes consist of a pair of flags enclosing a numeric value or string, except for
boolean flags, which are a single flag. For example, the following expression contains formatting codes that select a
display format and a boolean flag to set a manual line break point:
<MathFullForm `id[(*i2i*)char[x]]'>
String values in format codes must be enclosed in straight, double quotation marks ("). To include characters in the
extended ASCII range (above
You can use the following formatting codes, which can appear in any order. The default for all numeric values is 0.
Format code
integer
A
A
metric
b
b
string
B
B
integer
c
c
C
integer
C
D
integer
D
operand
operand
*)
,
Is
The expression name (for example,
Optional formatting codes (for example, i2i), described next
Another expression
) delimiters. If an expression doesn't contain formatting codes, it
*
), use a backslash sequence (see
0x127
Meaning
Manual alignment mark in element (0=none, 1=right, 2=left)
Extra space at bottom of expression; corresponds to Spacing values in the Position Settings
dialog box
Font angle (for example, "Italic")
Alignment for horizontal lists and matrices (0=baseline, 1=top, 2=bottom)
Character case
Double underline (0=no underline, 1=underline)
statement can contain special instruc-
MathFullForm
,...]
)
abs
"Character set in strings" on page
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