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Latest revision as of 15:33, 28 April 2023
Insert Formulas
Energypedia also offers the possibility to include formulas in an article. To insert a formula:
1. Open the article in edit mode and click on "Insert". Select "Math Formula"
The Wikitext code for an example formula looks like this:
<math>
\operatorname{erfc}(x) =
\frac{2}{\sqrt{\pi}} \int_x^{\infty} e^{-t^2}\,dt =
\frac{e^{-x^2}}{x\sqrt{\pi}}\sum_{n=0}^\infty (-1)^n \frac{(2n)!}{n!(2x)^{2n}}
</math>
Which results in a formula like this:
What you see is:
- The overall formula needs to be enclosed by <math> and </math> tags.
- The formula itself is written in LaTeX code
Find more help here:
- Help in English: wikipedia.org
- Help in German: wikipedia.org



















