Currently loaded Web Math Applications

Description XML File
Present/future value (with dropdown list) selecttest.xml
Exponential functions exponential.xml
Present/future value (with action buttons) button.xml
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus area_defint.xml
Bioavailability applet bioavailability.xml
Tangent Line (with dropdown list) TanLineV.xml
Bioavailability applet econ.xml
function, second derivative graphs (with dropdown list) f_ddf.xml
Doubling/halving time doublingBio.xml
Tangent Line (with dropdown list) TanLine.xml
Random variables randomvar.xml
Doubling/halving time doubling.xml
function, derivative graphs (with dropdown list) f_df.xml
function, derivative graphs (with dropdown list) f_df_econ_scale.xml
Tangent Line #2 (with dropdown list) tangentline2.xml
Tangent Line #1 (with dropdown list) tangentline1.xml
Selection of rectangles from sample randomrect.xml
function, second derivative graphs (with dropdown list) callopt.xml
One-tail or two-tail test onetwotail.xml
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus ftc.xml
function, second derivative graphs (with dropdown list) f_ddf_econ_scale.xml
Present/future value futurevalue.xml
Normal probability distribution normal.xml

Web math XML upload/preview

This feature allows users to

To edit one of the existing web math applications, save the XML file on your local machine (links to the XML files are in the table above), and edit with your favorite text editor (e.g., emacs :-)

NEW: the WebMathEdit servlet now allows you upload your XML and preview your web math application in a single browser window, which contains two (resizable) frames. The top frame contains the controls for selecting the file name and the 'Preview' button. When you click on the 'Preview' button, the lower frame will be refreshed, and the preview of your web math application will be shown. The lower frame initially may contain the last web math application you were looking at or may contain the menu listing all web math applications. If there are XML errors, they will be displayed in the top frame, and you may need to scroll down, or resize the frame to view them.

A few notes:

The Web Math XML Definition

To be continued...in the meantime, look at the examples.


Last modified: Thu Nov 01 13:31:27 Eastern Standard Time 2001