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#import "lib.typ" : apply
#show: apply()
#set align(center)
= Example Typst Document
#set heading(numbering: "1.")
= Text and headings
#lorem(30)
== H2
#lorem(20)
=== H3
#lorem(15)
= Links and other references <links>
== Links
#link("https://typst.app")[
Typst
]
#link("https://typst.app")
== References
@links
== Footnotes
Some text#footnote[footnote test]
= Tables
#table(
columns: (1fr, auto, auto),
inset: 10pt,
align: horizon,
[*Equation*], [*Area*], [*Parameters*],
$ pi h (D^2 - d^2) / 4 $,
[
$h$: height \
$D$: outer radius \
$d$: inner radius
],
$ sqrt(2) / 12 a^3 $,
)
= Visuals
== Circles
#circle(radius: 25pt)
#circle[
#set align(center + horizon)
Automatically \
sized to fit.
]
== Ellipses
// Without content.
#ellipse(width: 35%, height: 30pt)
// With content.
#ellipse[
#set align(center)
Automatically sized \
to fit the content.
]
== Lines
#line(length: 100%)
#line(end: (50%, 10%))
#line(
length: 4cm,
)
== Curves
#curve(
curve.move((0pt, 50pt)),
curve.line((100pt, 50pt)),
curve.cubic(none, (90pt, 0pt), (50pt, 0pt)),
curve.close()
)
== Polygons
#polygon(
(20%, 0pt),
(60%, 0pt),
(80%, 2cm),
(0%, 2cm),
)
== Rectangles
#rect(width: 35%, height: 30pt)
#rect[
Automatically sized \
to fit the content.
]
== Squares
#square(size: 40pt)
#square[
Automatically \
sized to fit.
]
== Highlights
This is #highlight[important].
This #highlight[#link("https://typst.app")[Link]] is important too.
So is this reference #highlight[@links].
== Code
Python syntax highlighting example, copied from #link("https://github.com/sharkdp/bat")[bat] (MIT License \@ bat-developers).
```python
from os import getcwd
import numpy as np
from matplotlib.pyplot import plot as plt
from time import *
# COMMENT test
h2 = 4 # this is a comment
"""this is also a comment"""
# Import test
# class test
class Hello:
def __init__(self, x):
self.name = x
def selfprint(self):
print("hello my name is ", self.name)
def testprint(self):
print(1*2, 2+3, 4 % 5, 8-4, 9/4, 23//4)
# Decorators test
class Decorators:
@classmethod
def decoratorsTest(self):
pass
H1 = Hello("john")
H1.selfprint()
H1.testprint()
# list test
a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
a.sort()
print(a[1:3])
print(a[:4])
print(a[2])
print(a[2:])
# dictionary test
# copied from w3schools example
myfamily = {
"child1": {
"name": "Emil",
"year": 2004
},
"child2": {
"name": "Tobias",
"year": 2007
},
"child3": {
"name": "Linus",
"year": 2011
}
}
# tuple test
testTuple = ("one", 2, "3")
print(testTuple)
print(np.random.randint(5, 45))
# string test
a = "hello world"
b = """good morning
hello world
bye"""
formattest = "teststring is ={}".format(5)
# lambda test
def x2(n):
lambda n: n/7
# if else ladder
if 1 > 2:
print("yes")
elif 4 > 5:
print("maybe")
else:
print("no")
# loops
i = 5
while(i > 0):
print(i)
i -= 1
for x in range(1, 20, 2):
print(x)
```