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Julia function to display a given matrix prettily in Markdown/KaTeX, optionally limiting the number of rows/columns shown
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using Markdown; | |
# Displays given matrix R in Markdown using KaTeX | |
# Optional parameter lims sets how many rows and columns (respectively) will be shown | |
# \cdots, \vdots, and \ddots are used in place of skipped cells | |
function dispMatrix(R, lims=[Inf,Inf]) | |
i = -1 # Start at beginIndex - 2 = 1 - 2 = -1. Minus 2 because one taken up by the \vdots, the other taken up by the last element | |
sizes = size(R) | |
show = min.(sizes,lims) | |
str = "\$\$\\begin{bmatrix} " | |
for row in eachrow(R) | |
# We want to print the numbers for the first (limit-1) rows and the last row | |
if(show[1] - 2 > i || sizes[1] == i+2) | |
if(sizes[2] <= lims[2]) | |
# If we'll show the entire row, just join it together | |
str *= join(row, " & ") | |
else | |
# Otherwise, get the first (limit-1) items and the last item only | |
str *= join(row[1:show[2]-1], " & ") | |
str *= " & \\cdots & " | |
str *= string(row[sizes[2]]) | |
end | |
str *= " \\\\ " | |
# For the limit'th row, print the dots | |
# This can be any row after (limit-1) as long as it happens only once, | |
# I just arbitrarily picked the one following (limit-1) | |
elseif(show[1] - 1 == i) | |
# Again, this needs to behave differently depending on if we're showing the entire row | |
if(sizes[2] <= lims[2]) | |
# If we are, just show[2] of \vdots in an array and join them with &'s | |
dots = [] | |
for _ in 1:show[2] | |
push!(dots, "\\vdots") | |
end | |
str *= join(dots, " & ") | |
else | |
# Otherwise, we want to first show (limit-1) of \vdots, then \ddots, then \vdots again | |
dots = [] | |
for _ in 1:show[2]-1 | |
push!(dots, "\\vdots") | |
end | |
str *= join(dots, " & ") | |
str *= " & \\ddots & \\vdots" | |
end | |
str *= " \\\\ " | |
end | |
i+=1; | |
end | |
str *= "\\end{bmatrix}\$\$" | |
display(Markdown.parse(str)) | |
end |
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