polyDisplay
set or get the display mode of polynomials
Syntax
mod = polyDisplay() polyDisplay(mod) previousMod = polyDisplay(mod)
Arguments
- mod
a string, "ascii" or "unicode"
- previousMod
a string, the previous mode before being changed
Description
The exponents of monomials can be displayed with pure ascii characters or by using unicode superscripts.
polyDisplay("ascii")
sets the display mode to ASCII (the default), giving a display of exponents using a caret/circumflex "^" followed by the actual exponent.
polyDisplay("unicode")
sets the display mode to Unicode, giving a display of exponents using a combination of Unicode superscripts "¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹¹⁰".
previousMod = polyDisplay(mod)
yields the previous mode before being changed.
Without input argument, mod = polyDisplay()
yields the current display mode.
Example
polyDisplay polyDisplay ascii (1+%s)^4 polyDisplay unicode (1+%s)^4 (1+%s)^3/(1-%s)^3
--> polyDisplay ans = "ascii" --> polyDisplay ascii --> (1+%s)^4 ans = 1 +4s +6s^2 +4s^3 +s^4 --> polyDisplay unicode --> (1+%s)^4 ans = 1 +4s +6s² +4s³ +s⁴
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