Testing latest pari + WASM + node.js... and it works?! Wow.
License: GPL3
ubuntu2004
Function: _def_output Class: default Section: default C-Name: sd_output Prototype: Help: Doc: there are three possible values: 0 (=~\var{raw}), 1 (=~\var{prettymatrix}), or 3 (=~\var{external} \var{prettyprint}). This means that, independently of the default \kbd{format} for reals which we explained above, you can print results in three ways: \item \tev{raw format}, i.e.~a format which is equivalent to what you input, including explicit multiplication signs, and everything typed on a line instead of two dimensional boxes. This can have several advantages, for instance it allows you to pick the result with a mouse or an editor, and to paste it somewhere else. \item \tev{prettymatrix format}: this is identical to raw format, except that matrices are printed as boxes instead of horizontally. This is prettier, but takes more space and cannot be used for input. Column vectors are still printed horizontally. \item \tev{external prettyprint}: pipes all \kbd{gp} output in TeX format to an external prettyprinter, according to the value of \tet{prettyprinter}. The default script (\tet{tex2mail}) converts its input to readable two-dimensional text. Independently of the setting of this default, an object can be printed in any of the three formats at any time using the commands \b{a} and \b{m} and \b{B} respectively. The default value is \kbd{1} (\var{prettymatrix}).