​Well, yes, but after the "d" in the integral, there is also a placeholder
for the variable, usually x.

so, from the picture: lower, upper, expression, variable​
is inserted as
integral(expression, variable, lower, upper)

Of course, having a conversion of the expression itself is also necessary
;-)

-- Harald


On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 3:47 AM, Muhammad Mohsin Khan Niazi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> we want user to write integral() and this will automatically render as
> this:
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-nw20QzHjEJY/VQ4nzDS3xLI/AAAAAAAAAWI/HpbpCvbyZ8Q/s1600/Screenshot%2Bfrom%2B2015-03-22%2B07%3A22%3A43.png>
> Now user will input values to these text boxes and at the back we are
> actually filling this: integral(_, _, _, _)
>

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