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Re: Hold and Equal

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  • Subject: [mg73739] Re: [mg73715] Hold and Equal
  • From: Carl Woll <carlw at wolfram.com>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 05:44:35 -0500 (EST)
  • References: <200702261112.GAA27677@smc.vnet.net>

Murray Eisenberg wrote:

>How can I produce in an Output cell (under program control) an 
>expression like the following,
>
>   (a+b)^2 = a^2+ 2 a b + b^2
>
>where instead of the usual Equal (==) I get a Set (=), as in traditional 
>math notation?  I want to input the unexpanded (a+b)^2 and have the 
>expansion done automatically.
>
>Of course, I can try something like the following:
>
>   (a+b)^2 == Expand[(a+b)^2])
>
>So how do I convert the == to =?  Of course
>
>   ((a + b)^2 == Expand[(a + b)^2]) /. Equal -> Set
>
>gives a Set::write error.  And
>
>   (Hold[(a + b)^2 == Expand[(a + b)^2]]) /. Equal -> Set
>
>doesn't actually evaluate the Expand part and leaves the "Hold" wrapper.
>  
>
Murray,

How about using HoldForm?

step[x_] := HoldForm[x = #] &[Expand[x]]

step[(a+b)^2]
(a+b)^2=a^2+2 b a+b^2

Carl Woll
Wolfram Research


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