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Re: Calc: `*' binds more strongly than `/'
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Calc: `*' binds more strongly than `/' |
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Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:16:41 +0200 |
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"Davis Herring" <address@hidden> writes:
>> I don't think so.
>>
>> Theorem: the "/" is *not* a horizontal bar.
>> Proof:
>>
>> What parse tree do you expect from A+B/C+D?
>>
>> Is it the same as the one you expect from
>>
>> A + B
>> -----
>> C + D
>>
>> QED.
>
> The "/" there can certainly be considered a horizontal bar: under the B,
> and over the C.
>
> B
> A + --- + D
> C
>
> Consider that no one would read y=x^2/2 as
>
> 2
> y = x
> -------
> 2
Tell that to TeX. It renders $$y = x^2\over 2$$ as

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- Re: Calc: `*' binds more strongly than `/', Davis Herring, 2007/04/18
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