Doing calculations
Besides writing math, sometimes it’s useful to actually calculate something. We have several options:
- The calc package offers basic math with LaTeX, with lengths and counters
- The fp package provides fixed-point arithmetic with high precision
- pgfmath belongs to the PGF/TikZ package, providing many functions and a good parser
- LuaLaTeX is a version of LaTeX that allows programming calculation in Lua
Here, let’s work with the pgfmath functionality, as we already worked with TikZ, and it’s better documented than the other options.
How to do it...
Follow these steps:
- Start a document, load the TikZ package, and begin your document without indentation at the beginning:
\documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \begin{document} \noindent
- In your text, use the \pgfmathparse command for calculating and the \pgfmathresult command for printing:
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