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JSci is a set of open source Java packages. The aim is to encapsulate scientific methods/principles in the most natural way possible. As such they should greatly aid the development of scientific based software.
It offers: abstract math interfaces, linear algebra (support for various matrix and vector types), statistics (including probability distributions), wavelets, newtonian mechanics, chart/graph components (AWT and Swing), MathML DOM implementation, ...
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package JSci.mathml;
import org.w3c.dom.mathml.*;
/**
* Implements a MathML presentation token.
* @version 1.0
* @author Mark Hale
*/
public class MathMLPresentationTokenImpl extends MathMLElementImpl implements MathMLPresentationToken {
/**
* Constructs a MathML presentation token.
*/
public MathMLPresentationTokenImpl(MathMLDocumentImpl owner, String qualifiedName) {
super(owner, qualifiedName);
}
public String getMathvariant() {
return getAttribute("mathvariant");
}
public void setMathvariant(String mathvariant) {
setAttribute("mathvariant", mathvariant);
}
public String getMathsize() {
return getAttribute("mathsize");
}
public void setMathsize(String mathsize) {
setAttribute("mathsize", mathsize);
}
public String getMathfamily() {
return getAttribute("mathfamily");
}
public void setMathfamily(String mathfamily) {
setAttribute("mathfamily", mathfamily);
}
public String getMathcolor() {
return getAttribute("mathcolor");
}
public void setMathcolor(String mathcolor) {
setAttribute("mathcolor", mathcolor);
}
public String getMathbackground() {
return getAttribute("mathbackground");
}
public void setMathbackground(String mathbackground) {
setAttribute("mathbackground", mathbackground);
}
public MathMLNodeList getContents() {
return (MathMLNodeList) getChildNodes();
}
}