The MathJax.ElementJax Class

The element jax is the bridge between the input and output jax, and contains the data produced by the input jax needed by the output jax to display the results. It is tied to the individual <script> tag that produced it, and is the object used by JavaScript programs to interact with the mathematics on the page.

An element jax is stored in the jax.js file in a subdirectory of the jax/element directory, with the subdirectory name being the name of the element jax. Currently, there is only one element jax class, the mml element jax, and it is stored in jax/element/mml.

The MathJax.ElementJax class is a subclass of the MathJax Jax class, and inherits the properties and methods of that class. Those listed below are the additional or overridden ones from that class.

Class Properties

id

The name of the jax.

version

The version number of the jax.

directory

The directory where the jax files are stored (e.g., "[MathJax]/jax/element/mml");

Instance Properties

inputJax

A reference to the input jax that created the element. (In the future, this will be changed to the name of the input jax.)

outputJax

A reference to the output jax that has processed this element. (In the future, this will be changed to the name of the output jax.)

inputID

The DOM id of the <script> tag that generated this element (if it doesn’t have one initially, the MathJax hub will supply one). Note that this is not a reference to the element itself; that element will have a reference to this element jax, and if inputID were a reference back, that would cause a reference loop, which some browsers would not free properly during trash collection, thus causing a memory leak.

originalText

A string indicating the original input text that was processed for this element. (In the future, this may be managed by the input jax rather than MathJax.Hub.)

mimeType

The MIME-type of the element jax (jax/mml in the case of an mml element jax).

Other data specific to the element jax subclass may also appear here.

Methods

Text(text[, callback])

Sets the input text for this element to the given text and reprocesses the mathematics. (I.e., update the equation to the new one given by text). When the processing is complete, the callback, if any, is called.

Parameters :
  • text — the new mathematic source string for the element
  • callback — the callback specification
Returns :

the callback object

Reprocess([callback])

Remove the output and produce it again. This may be necessary if there are changes to the CSS styles that would affect the layout of the mathematics, for example. The callback, if any, is called when the process completes.

Parameters :
  • callback — the callback specification
Returns :

the callback object

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