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Get value of a counter
Programmatically setting a counter to a substringCreate new counter and give it a specific valueCounter too long subfigureHow to change thepage when using alphalph?one counter for multiple theorems?Accessing value in forloopnumberstringnumcounter: “Missing number” errorextract number from jobname as counterLaTeX problem: addtocounter doesn't work with babel optionConvert string to number
Consider this code:
documentclassreport
newcountercounterA
newcountercounterB
begindocument
...
setcountercounterA2
setcountercounterB3
addtocountercounterBcounterA
enddocument
When I compile I get the following error:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again>
c
l.8 addtocountercounterBcounterA
How to add the value in counterA to counterB?
macros counters
add a comment |
Consider this code:
documentclassreport
newcountercounterA
newcountercounterB
begindocument
...
setcountercounterA2
setcountercounterB3
addtocountercounterBcounterA
enddocument
When I compile I get the following error:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again>
c
l.8 addtocountercounterBcounterA
How to add the value in counterA to counterB?
macros counters
4
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:37
3
In case that this is related to your page counter problem: due to the asynchronic page building of tex, the page counter is often not reliable in the text body.
– Ulrike Fischer
Apr 5 at 15:39
1
In case Ulrike's hunch is right, you may be interested in texfaq.org/FAQ-wrongpn
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:41
add a comment |
Consider this code:
documentclassreport
newcountercounterA
newcountercounterB
begindocument
...
setcountercounterA2
setcountercounterB3
addtocountercounterBcounterA
enddocument
When I compile I get the following error:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again>
c
l.8 addtocountercounterBcounterA
How to add the value in counterA to counterB?
macros counters
Consider this code:
documentclassreport
newcountercounterA
newcountercounterB
begindocument
...
setcountercounterA2
setcountercounterB3
addtocountercounterBcounterA
enddocument
When I compile I get the following error:
! Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again>
c
l.8 addtocountercounterBcounterA
How to add the value in counterA to counterB?
macros counters
macros counters
asked Apr 5 at 15:37
ViestursViesturs
1,96641327
1,96641327
4
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:37
3
In case that this is related to your page counter problem: due to the asynchronic page building of tex, the page counter is often not reliable in the text body.
– Ulrike Fischer
Apr 5 at 15:39
1
In case Ulrike's hunch is right, you may be interested in texfaq.org/FAQ-wrongpn
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:41
add a comment |
4
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:37
3
In case that this is related to your page counter problem: due to the asynchronic page building of tex, the page counter is often not reliable in the text body.
– Ulrike Fischer
Apr 5 at 15:39
1
In case Ulrike's hunch is right, you may be interested in texfaq.org/FAQ-wrongpn
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:41
4
4
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:37
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:37
3
3
In case that this is related to your page counter problem: due to the asynchronic page building of tex, the page counter is often not reliable in the text body.
– Ulrike Fischer
Apr 5 at 15:39
In case that this is related to your page counter problem: due to the asynchronic page building of tex, the page counter is often not reliable in the text body.
– Ulrike Fischer
Apr 5 at 15:39
1
1
In case Ulrike's hunch is right, you may be interested in texfaq.org/FAQ-wrongpn
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:41
In case Ulrike's hunch is right, you may be interested in texfaq.org/FAQ-wrongpn
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:41
add a comment |
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You can access the value of a counter for arithmetic or other situations where LaTeX expects a number with value<countername>
, so
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
should be what you are looking for.
You would use the<countername>
to print (a representation of) the value.
thecounterB
Gives
5
in the example.
In rare situations or when you define the<countername>
you may have to use
arabic<countername>
roman<countername>
Roman<countername>
alph<countername>
Alph<countername>
to force a particular printed representation.
add a comment |
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You can access the value of a counter for arithmetic or other situations where LaTeX expects a number with value<countername>
, so
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
should be what you are looking for.
You would use the<countername>
to print (a representation of) the value.
thecounterB
Gives
5
in the example.
In rare situations or when you define the<countername>
you may have to use
arabic<countername>
roman<countername>
Roman<countername>
alph<countername>
Alph<countername>
to force a particular printed representation.
add a comment |
You can access the value of a counter for arithmetic or other situations where LaTeX expects a number with value<countername>
, so
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
should be what you are looking for.
You would use the<countername>
to print (a representation of) the value.
thecounterB
Gives
5
in the example.
In rare situations or when you define the<countername>
you may have to use
arabic<countername>
roman<countername>
Roman<countername>
alph<countername>
Alph<countername>
to force a particular printed representation.
add a comment |
You can access the value of a counter for arithmetic or other situations where LaTeX expects a number with value<countername>
, so
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
should be what you are looking for.
You would use the<countername>
to print (a representation of) the value.
thecounterB
Gives
5
in the example.
In rare situations or when you define the<countername>
you may have to use
arabic<countername>
roman<countername>
Roman<countername>
alph<countername>
Alph<countername>
to force a particular printed representation.
You can access the value of a counter for arithmetic or other situations where LaTeX expects a number with value<countername>
, so
addtocountercounterBvaluecounterA
should be what you are looking for.
You would use the<countername>
to print (a representation of) the value.
thecounterB
Gives
5
in the example.
In rare situations or when you define the<countername>
you may have to use
arabic<countername>
roman<countername>
Roman<countername>
alph<countername>
Alph<countername>
to force a particular printed representation.
edited Apr 5 at 16:12
answered Apr 5 at 15:47
moewemoewe
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In case that this is related to your page counter problem: due to the asynchronic page building of tex, the page counter is often not reliable in the text body.
– Ulrike Fischer
Apr 5 at 15:39
1
In case Ulrike's hunch is right, you may be interested in texfaq.org/FAQ-wrongpn
– moewe
Apr 5 at 15:41