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How to display simple math formulas using .NET

Cum sa formatam un text astfel incat sa avem ceva de genul:
By default, acest lucru se poate folosind Unicode. Trebuie sa avem doar rabdare sa formatam textul. De exemplu pentru a scris (x+1)^2 este nevoie de urmatorul artificiu:
String.Format("(x+1){0,-3}",'\u00B2');
Pentru a scrix (x+1)^3 este nevoie sa scriem urmatoarea linie de cod:
String.Format("(x+1){0,-3}",'\u00B3');
Teoretic, cu destula imaginatie putem sa afisam orice formula matematica, dar pentru acest lucru exista nenumarate tool-uri care ne pot ajuta. La formule complexe pot sa apara probleme de afisare in functie platforma, versiune etc.
Pentru lucruri simple merita merita sa folosim formatarea, deoarece textul afisat de catre noi o sa arate mult mai bine.
Lista tuturor caracterelor Unicode o puteti gasii aici: http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/en/general-info/unicode.html

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