Visual Way To Build Math Equations

There are folks who are able to see maths equations in their head and they are able to simply write down the basic figures they require in order to bring the answer into focus, or the answer itself. Tesla was the radio technology inventor, could perform complex calculus in his head and was awarded a fail grade at school because he simply was not able to work it out any other way; in other words, not on paper.

Today many folks have been revealed to be visual and they require to visualize the task on screen (or on paper) in order to obtain a complete grasp on the equation and for rendering the answer correctly. With Microsoft’s WYSIWYG Equation Editor this is now significantly facilitated.

Microsoft’s Wysiwyg Equation Editor was developed and has been included in all MS Office 2007 and higher suites and it’s been designed as a WYSIWYG editor (meaning “what you see is what you get”). It permits the user to generate calculations in a completely visual way. In fact, it is a real-time calculator in addition to a graphics tool which can additionally be applied for a wide range of other applications as well.

If you create an equation for example, you can move this equation into another application using the xml markup language built into the control. The control can also be embedded using an OLE embedded object feature on applications that support it.

This means it is a dynamic editor which can be of use for a wide range of mathematics applications in addition to working with programs for generating a calculation formula of something dependent on this to function, thereby adding functionality to the program that would otherwise have taken more coding to complete it.

An important application that I have seen for this WYSIWYG Equation Editor is in formulation sciences and chemistry. This allows the user to build and save their equations in pretty much the same sort of way you would write them out on a school room chalk board, then turning the board over to save the equation while you work on another one.

With this format you can save your work digitally and import it into programs and even export it to a web page if you like. Essentially it’s an advanced visual calculator with much more functionality.

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