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Rich Martinez <richmartinez@Edinas-MacBook-Pro.local>
RandomGamingDev <83996185+RandomGamingDev@users.noreply.github.com>
Brian Fugate <fugateb@yahoo.com>
Sukka <isukkaw@gmail.com>
Rohil Shah <shah5963@gmail.com>

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# History

# unpublished changes since 12.4.1

# unpublished changes since 12.4.0
- Fix: #3180 fix type definitions of functions `add` and `multiply` to allow
more than two arguments.
- Docs: correct the docs about `traverse` returning void (#3177).
Thanks @rohildshah.


# 2024-03-13, 12.4.1

- Docs: implement an interactive version of the Lorenz example, and show the
chart full screen (#3151). Thanks @dvd101x.
- Fix #3172: simplify `"true and true"`.
- Fix #3163: `toTex` wrongly returning `Infinity` for large BigNumbers.
- Fix #3162: add license information about CSParse (#3164).
- Fix #3175: cannot delete units using `math.Unit.deleteUnit`.
- Fix: faster startup time of the CLI and REPL by loading the bundle.
- Fix: remove using polyfill.io inside the example
`pretty_printing_with_mathjax.html` (#3167). Thanks @SukkaW.


# 2024-02-22, 12.4.0
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* @return {*}
*/
function getMath () {
return require('../lib/cjs/defaultInstance.js').default
return require('../lib/browser/math.js')
}

/**
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* This simply preloads mathjs and drops you into a REPL to
* help interactive debugging.
**/
global.math = require('../lib/cjs/defaultInstance.js').default
global.math = require('../lib/browser/math.js')
const repl = require('repl')

repl.start({ useGlobal: true })
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this node and each of its child nodes. Similar to `Array.forEach`, except
recursive.
The callback function is a mapping function accepting a node, and returning
a replacement for the node or the original node. Function `callback` is
nothing. Function `callback` is
called as `callback(node: Node, path: string, parent: Node)` for every node
in the tree. Parameter `path` is a string containing a relative JSON Path.
Example:
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<script src="../../lib/browser/math.js"></script>

<script src="https://cdn.plot.ly/plotly-2.25.2.min.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<style>
html, body {
width: 100%;
height: 100vh;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}
body {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}

#LorenzGraph {
flex: 1;
}
</style>
</head>

<body>
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type: "scatter3d",
mode: "lines"
}],
{ width: 800, height: 600 }
{
responsive: true,
uirevision: 'true',
title:"Lorenz Attractor",
}
)

// define the lorenz attractor
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