Representing Objects/Classes in Latex
I was curious... I couldn't find this in any of the documentation of the algorithm2e and algorithmicx packages. I'm wondering if there's a way to represent objects with attributes in LaTeX. Would help a lot.
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I was curious... I couldn't find this in any of the documentation of the algorithm2e and algorithmicx packages. I'm wondering if there's a way to represent objects with attributes in LaTeX. Would help a lot.
algorithms algorithmicx algorithmic
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you show an image of what you want? And/or better an short compilable tex code showing what you have tried so far? As it stands now your question is ver unclear ...
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Hi Kurt, thanks for replying to me! In Object Oriented Programming... you can define objects and data structures such as a binary tree with attributes value, left node, and right node. In my case, I'd like to define an object with certain attributes that can be initialized and set in the Algorithm.
– Shay Maor
3 hours ago
Please explain -- for example with an image -- in your question what you want/need Perhaps you have to ask the maintainer of used packages to add that.
– Kurt
3 hours ago
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I was curious... I couldn't find this in any of the documentation of the algorithm2e and algorithmicx packages. I'm wondering if there's a way to represent objects with attributes in LaTeX. Would help a lot.
algorithms algorithmicx algorithmic
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I was curious... I couldn't find this in any of the documentation of the algorithm2e and algorithmicx packages. I'm wondering if there's a way to represent objects with attributes in LaTeX. Would help a lot.
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you show an image of what you want? And/or better an short compilable tex code showing what you have tried so far? As it stands now your question is ver unclear ...
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Hi Kurt, thanks for replying to me! In Object Oriented Programming... you can define objects and data structures such as a binary tree with attributes value, left node, and right node. In my case, I'd like to define an object with certain attributes that can be initialized and set in the Algorithm.
– Shay Maor
3 hours ago
Please explain -- for example with an image -- in your question what you want/need Perhaps you have to ask the maintainer of used packages to add that.
– Kurt
3 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you show an image of what you want? And/or better an short compilable tex code showing what you have tried so far? As it stands now your question is ver unclear ...
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Hi Kurt, thanks for replying to me! In Object Oriented Programming... you can define objects and data structures such as a binary tree with attributes value, left node, and right node. In my case, I'd like to define an object with certain attributes that can be initialized and set in the Algorithm.
– Shay Maor
3 hours ago
Please explain -- for example with an image -- in your question what you want/need Perhaps you have to ask the maintainer of used packages to add that.
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you show an image of what you want? And/or better an short compilable tex code showing what you have tried so far? As it stands now your question is ver unclear ...
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you show an image of what you want? And/or better an short compilable tex code showing what you have tried so far? As it stands now your question is ver unclear ...
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Hi Kurt, thanks for replying to me! In Object Oriented Programming... you can define objects and data structures such as a binary tree with attributes value, left node, and right node. In my case, I'd like to define an object with certain attributes that can be initialized and set in the Algorithm.
– Shay Maor
3 hours ago
Hi Kurt, thanks for replying to me! In Object Oriented Programming... you can define objects and data structures such as a binary tree with attributes value, left node, and right node. In my case, I'd like to define an object with certain attributes that can be initialized and set in the Algorithm.
– Shay Maor
3 hours ago
Please explain -- for example with an image -- in your question what you want/need Perhaps you have to ask the maintainer of used packages to add that.
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Please explain -- for example with an image -- in your question what you want/need Perhaps you have to ask the maintainer of used packages to add that.
– Kurt
3 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you show an image of what you want? And/or better an short compilable tex code showing what you have tried so far? As it stands now your question is ver unclear ...
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Hi Kurt, thanks for replying to me! In Object Oriented Programming... you can define objects and data structures such as a binary tree with attributes value, left node, and right node. In my case, I'd like to define an object with certain attributes that can be initialized and set in the Algorithm.
– Shay Maor
3 hours ago
Please explain -- for example with an image -- in your question what you want/need Perhaps you have to ask the maintainer of used packages to add that.
– Kurt
3 hours ago