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ready to start
Title Test (Levels 1 to 6)
RUNOOB MARKDOOB
RUNOOB MARKDOWN
HELLOW WORLD
HELLOW WORLD
Welcome to Novice Village
will study well
cute
come on
Note that there is a space after the # sign
Career change knowledge
(Add two spaces at the end / use a blank line to wrap the line)
example 1:
where is the smile curve
Example 2:
smile curve
Where is it
font style
style one
There are various fonts, here is italics
Here too (the dash is in English)
style two
it’s bold here
here too
style three
bold italics
shuibushine
Here is a collection of various lines
Here comes the divider
Writing:
(see above for example)
strikethrough
Hello
~hello~
underscore
<u>I am underlined</u>
footnote
Ah, this is so sad 1 !
list
unordered list
Example 1:
-
I am the first item in the unordered list
-
I am the second
- I am the third
-
(List nesting means adding four spaces before the sublist options)
Example 2:
- I can also do one
Example three:
- be alone
ordered list
block
(can be used with lists)
- Today is a beautiful day
- That’s very true
- happiness is abundant
- But there will always be some hiccups
- will be better in the future
code
Code function or fragment
printf()
function (operation failed, to be modified, the symbol below ESC, pay attention to the half-width)
code block
(CPP is C++, and you are C here)
#include<stdio.h>//从头文件获取下列相关函数#include<stdlib.h>//注释system 函数int main()//《主函数》 从该函数开始执行;形式固定{ float tem,f; scanf("%f",&tem); f=(5.0/9)*(tem-32);//5/9 结果为整数0,应该为浮点型(高精度) printf("%f",f); //getchar system("pause");//使运行停止于此处return 0;//返回0,使程序结束}//固定格式较多
(Four spaces/one tab to investigate? A Tab in most editors is four spaces long)
Link
Primary link
- method one:
link name
small earth
(The operation failed: the brackets are full-width, and all symbols in the computer must use half-width symbols, that is, symbols in English)
- Method 2: <link address>
Show as right
Advanced Links
url byte planet
image link
(If it is how to load the pictures in the computer device, for the website, because the local location in each computer is different, the local pictures can only be used for local .md files.)
![alt 属性文本](图片地址)
(The meaning inside []? The prompt text when the mouse hovers over the image, it is not useful )
sheet
header | header | header |
---|---|---|
cell 1 | cell 2 | Cell 3 |
cell 1 | cell 2 | Cell 3 |
Alignment:
- -: Set the content and title bar to right-align.
- :- Sets the content and title bar to be left-aligned.
- :-: Sets content and title bar center alignment.
header | header | header |
---|---|---|
cell 1 | cell 2 | Cell 3 |
cell 1 | cell 2 | Cell 3 |
Advanced Tips
Currently supported HTML elements are: <kbd> <b> <i> <em> <sup> <sub> <br>
(When taking notes, these tabs are good, and the code is good. They must be wrapped with “, otherwise they may be parsed. Secondly, HTML does not belong to the category of MD, so there is no need to learn it.)
use
Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart the computer (the role of other elements? No need to learn.)
(How to cancel the font format connection? It’s useless, I don’t know if I haven’t learned it.)
Markdown uses many special symbols to express specific meanings. If you need to display specific symbols, you need to use escape characters. Markdown uses backslashes to escape special characters:
Bold text
// desired state //
` * – { } [ ] ( ) # + – . !
(These symbols are preceded by a backslash to help insert common symbols)
formula:
Let’s talk about mathematical formulas. Our website supports formula parsing, but the syntax is very simple. It can be wrapped in dollar signs. Two dollar signs are inline formulas, that is, in the same line as other texts, four are placed on a separate line and centered. Suitable for large formulas.
Math formula block:
$$
f(x) = sin(x)+12
$$
$$
\frac*\Pi _{j = 0}^{i – 1}{A_j}}}}
$$
Inline formula: $ f(x) = sin(x)+12$, this formula can be in one line with me.
Take a screenshot
- cry ↩
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