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@backstrap/mathcell

v1.10.0-a.6

Published

Interactive 2D and 3D mathematical visualizations in your browser

Downloads

4

Readme

MathCell

Interactive 2D and 3D mathematical visualizations in your browser!

This library and Math power the interactive elements of Analytic Physics.

Usage

Download the complete library to your web server and include it in the body of a page:

<script src="mathcell.js"></script>

If you do not want to download the source file, you can link to the most current version from my website,

<script src="https://paulmasson.github.io/mathcell/build/mathcell.js"></script>

or a past stable version from an online content delivery network:

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/paulmasson/[email protected]/build/mathcell.js"></script>

See the documentation for additional details of implementation.