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  1. CTAN: Package xlop

    Xlop (eXtra Large OPeration) will typeset arithmetic problems either in-line or “as in school” (using French school conventions). So for example, \opadd {2} {3} can give either $2+3=5$ or something similar to: \begin {tabular} {r} 2\\ +3\\ \hline 5\end {tabular}.

  2. xlop feature: theabilitytodealwitharbitrarysizednumber. To be precise, the theoric maximum size of a number is 2 31 −1 digits. In practice, this limit can’t be reached for two essential reasons.

  3. CTAN: CTAN-ann - xlop

    Apr 28, 2005 · Xlop (eXtra Large OPeration) will typeset arithmetic problems either in-line or “as in school” (using French school conventions). So for example, \opadd{2}{3} can give either $2+3=5$ or something similar to: \begin{tabular}{r} 2\\ +3\\ \hline 5\end{tabular} .

  4. How to write your own result using the xlop package

    Sep 16, 2021 · I'm trying to display vertical addition for binary numbers, but xlop solves everything automatically assuming base 10 and then displays it. Is there a way for me to remove the result and replace it with my own?

  5. xlop - How to place zeroes before the quotient with \opidiv - TeX ...

    Sep 1, 2024 · For the transducer, I need the following algorithm: then two digits (and quotient output another 0). How to place two zeroes before the quotient using \xlop (in the following example 385 should become 00385) A MWE is. \documentclass{article} \usepackage{xlop} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{tikzmark} \begin{document} .

  6. The TeX Catalogue OnLine, Entry for xlop, Ctan Edition

    Xlop (eXtra Large OPeration) will typeset arithmetic problems either in-line or “as in school” (using French school conventions). So for example, \opadd{2}{3} can give either $2+3=5$ or something similar to: \begin{tabular}{r} 2\\ +3\\ \hline 5\end{tabular} .

  7. xlop - MiKTeX

    Nov 24, 2020 · Xlop (eXtra Large OPeration) will typeset arithmetic problems either in-line or “as in school” (using French school conventions). So for example, \opadd {2} {3} can give either $2+3=5$ or something similar to: \begin {tabular} {r} 2\\ +3\\ \hline 5\end {tabular}.

  8. ctan.math.washington.edu

    Here is a first exemple for an overview of the syntax: \begin{SideBySideExample} \opadd{45,05}{78,4} \end{SideBySideExample} We comment this first example in order to give an idea about how use \package{xlop}.

  9. Change display style in xlop package - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    I recently discovered the package xlop to typeset automatically elementary school calculations. Using this for division for example like this, gives the output below.

  10. CTAN: Package xlop

    Xlop (eXtra Large OPeration) will typeset arithmetic problems either in-line or “as in school” (using French school conventions). So for example, \opadd {2} {3} can give either $2+3=5$ or something similar to: \begin {tabular} {r} 2\\ +3\\ \hline 5\end {tabular}.

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