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    NAME

    eqn, neqn, checkeq - typeset mathematics test
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    eqn [-d xy] [ -f n] [-p n] [ -s n] [file]...
    

    neqn [file]...
    

    checkeq [file]...
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    eqn and neqn are language processors to assist in describing equations. eqn is a preprocessor for troff(1) and is intended for devices that can print troff's output. neqn is a preprocessor for nroff(1) and is intended for use with terminals. Usage is almost always:

    example% eqn file ... | troff
    example% neqn file ... | nroff
    

    If no files are specified, eqn and neqn read from the standard input. A line beginning with .EQ marks the start of an equation. The end of an equation is marked by a line beginning with .EN. Neither of these lines is altered, so they may be defined in macro packages to get centering, numbering, and so on. It is also possible to set two characters as ``delimiters''; subsequent text between delimiters is also treated as eqn input.

    checkeq reports missing or unbalanced delimiters and .EQ/.EN pairs.  

    OPTIONS

    The following options are supported:

    -dxy

    Sets equation delimiters set to characters x and y with the command-line argument. The more common way to do this is with delim xy between .EQ and .EN. The left and right delimiters may be identical. Delimiters are turned off by delim off appearing in the text. All text that is neither between delimiters nor between .EQ and .EN is passed through untouched.

    -fn

    Changes font to n globally in the document. The font can also be changed globally in the body of the document by using the gfont n directive, where n is the font specification.

    -pn

    Reduces subscripts and superscripts by n point sizes from the previous size. In the absence of the -p option, subscripts and superscripts are reduced by 3 point sizes from the previous size.

    -sn

    Changes point size to n globally in the document. The point size can also be changed globally in the body of the document by using the gsize n directive, where n is the point size.

     

    OPERANDS

    The following operands are supported:

    file

    The nroff or troff file processed by eqn or neqn.

     

    EQN LANGUAGE

    The nroff version of this description depicts the output of neqn to the terminal screen exactly as neqn is able to display it. To see an accurate depiction of the output, view the printed version of this page.

    Tokens within eqn are separated by braces, double quotes, tildes, circumflexes, SPACE, TAB, or NEWLINE characters. Braces {} are used for grouping. Generally speaking, anywhere a single character like x could appear, a complicated construction enclosed in braces may be used instead. A tilde (~) represents a full SPACE in the output; a circumflex (^) half as much.

    Subscripts and superscripts:

    These are produced with the keywords sub and sup.

    x sub i

    makes delim $$ $x sub i$

    a sub i sup 2

    produces delim $$ $a sub i sup 2$

    e sup {x sup 2 + y sup 2}

    gives e^(x^2+y^2)

    Fractions:

    Fractions are made with over.

    a over b

    yields delim $$ $a over b$

    Square Roots:

    These are made with sqrt

    1 over sqrt {ax sup 2 +bx+c}

    results in delim $$ $1 over sqrt {ax sup 2 +bx+c}$

    Limits:

    The keywords from and to introduce lower and upper limits on arbitrary things:

    lim from {n-> inf } sum from 0 to n x sub i


     makes  delim $$ $lim from {n-> inf } sum from 0 to n x sub i$

    Brackets and Braces:

    Left and right brackets, braces, and the like, of the right height are made with left and right.

    left [ x sup 2 + y sup 2 over alpha right ] ~=~1

    produces delim $$ $left [ x sup 2 + y sup 2 over alpha right ] ~=~1$

    The right clause is optional. Legal characters after left and right are braces, brackets, bars, c and f for ceiling and floor, and "" for nothing at all (useful for a right-side-only bracket).

    Vertical piles:

    Vertical piles of things are made with pile, lpile, cpile, and rpile.

    pile {a above b above c}


     produces  delim $$ $pile {a above b above c}$

    There can be an arbitrary number of elements in a pile. lpile left-justifies, pile and cpile center, with different vertical spacing, and rpile right justifies.

    Matrices:

    Matrices are made with matrix.

    matrix { lcol { x sub i above y sub 2 } ccol { 1 above 2 } }

    produces delim $$ $matrix { lcol { x sub i above y sub 2 } ccol { 1 above 2 } }$

    In addition, there is rcol for a right-justified column.

    Diacritical marks:

    Diacritical marks are made with dot, dotdot, hat, tilde, bar, vec, dyad, and under.

    x dot = f(t) bar


     is  delim $$ $x dot = f(t) bar$

    y dotdot bar ~=~ n under


     is  delim $$ $y dotdot bar ~=~ n under$

    x vec ~=~ y dyad

    is delim $$ $x vec ~=~ y dyad$

    Sizes and Fonts:

    Sizes and font can be changed with size n or size ±n, roman, italic, bold, and font n. Size and fonts can be changed globally in a document by gsize n and gfont n, or by the command-line arguments -sn and -fn.

    Successive display arguments:

    Successive display arguments can be lined up. Place mark before the desired lineup point in the first equation; place lineup at the place that is to line up vertically in subsequent equations.

    Shorthands:

    Shorthands may be defined or existing keywords redefined with define:

    define thing % replacement %

    Defines a new token called thing which will be replaced by replacement whenever it appears thereafter. The % may be any character that does not occur in replacement.

    Keywords and Shorthands:

    Keywords like sum int inf and shorthands like >= -> and != are recognized.

    Greek letters:

    Greek letters are spelled out in the desired case, as in alpha or GAMMA.

    Mathematical words:

    Mathematical words like sin, cos, and log are made Roman automatically.

    troff(1) four-character escapes like * (*) can be used anywhere. Strings enclosed in double quotes "..." are passed through untouched; this permits keywords to be entered as text, and can be used to communicate with troff when all else fails.  

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWdoc

     

    SEE ALSO

    nroff(1), tbl(1), troff(1), attributes(5), ms(5)  

    BUGS

    To embolden characters such as digits and parentheses, it is necessary to quote them, as in `bold "12.3"'.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    OPERANDS
    EQN LANGUAGE
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    BUGS


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