pythonparsingsvglatexmathml

converting a latex code to mathml or svg code in python


Is there any python code that allow take a latex code (for equations) and parse it to mathml or svg code ? A simple function that take as argument a string (the latex code) and output a string (the svg or mathml code) would be perfect.

PS. I've found this http://svgkit.sourceforge.net/SVGLaTeX.html but it's a web based project and not sure how to use it.

EDIT: or in any language (not obligatory python), or at least an exe file that can be simply executed by a command line to do that (without installing additional stuff).


Solution

  • You can do this without installing anything:

    import urllib
    import urllib2
    
    def latex2svg(latexcode):
        """
        Turn LaTeX string to an SVG formatted string using the online SVGKit
        found at: http://svgkit.sourceforge.net/tests/latex_tests.html
        """
        txdata = urllib.urlencode({"latex": latexcode})
        url = "http://svgkit.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/latex2svg.py"
        req = urllib2.Request(url, txdata)
        return urllib2.urlopen(req).read()
    
    print latex2svg("2+2=4")
    print latex2svg("\\frac{1}{2\\pi}")
    

    This script calls the SVGKit server you mention, which does the work of converting LaTeX to SVG. It returns the text of SVG (try it out).

    Note that, as with any solution that relies on third-party web apps,

    1. This assumes you have a reliable internet connection

    2. Its performance depends on the speed of your connection and of the server

    3. This relies on the third-party site to stay consistent (if they take it down, or the format significantly changes, this will no longer work without adjustment)