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Removing outer parenthesis in a diagram
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Parenthesis invisible in math mode, using classicthesis(eulermath) with lmodernsiunitx : forced parenthesisauto-resizing parenthesis in math formulasNested fraction parenthesis visualisationProper style/use of parenthesisWhy some parenthesis in my code are bigger than others?Odd parenthesis spacing in beamerIs there a parenthesis with a size inbetween the default size and that of “big(”?How to make large brace and parenthesis thinner?Missing space after parenthesis in inline text
When I try to remove the outer brackets in the following diagram, by removing the first occurrence of beginpmatrix
and the last occurrence of endpmatrix
I get the error misplaced alignment tab character &
. I cannot see which tab character is causing the problem and why it is causing the problem. How can I remove the outer parentheses without incurring this problem, and preserving all other properties as is, except for perhaps making the gap between rows slightly smaller. I have used \ \
below, but this gap is too big, whilst \
is too small.
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginpmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endpmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
matrices parenthesis
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When I try to remove the outer brackets in the following diagram, by removing the first occurrence of beginpmatrix
and the last occurrence of endpmatrix
I get the error misplaced alignment tab character &
. I cannot see which tab character is causing the problem and why it is causing the problem. How can I remove the outer parentheses without incurring this problem, and preserving all other properties as is, except for perhaps making the gap between rows slightly smaller. I have used \ \
below, but this gap is too big, whilst \
is too small.
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginpmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endpmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
matrices parenthesis
add a comment |
When I try to remove the outer brackets in the following diagram, by removing the first occurrence of beginpmatrix
and the last occurrence of endpmatrix
I get the error misplaced alignment tab character &
. I cannot see which tab character is causing the problem and why it is causing the problem. How can I remove the outer parentheses without incurring this problem, and preserving all other properties as is, except for perhaps making the gap between rows slightly smaller. I have used \ \
below, but this gap is too big, whilst \
is too small.
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginpmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endpmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
matrices parenthesis
When I try to remove the outer brackets in the following diagram, by removing the first occurrence of beginpmatrix
and the last occurrence of endpmatrix
I get the error misplaced alignment tab character &
. I cannot see which tab character is causing the problem and why it is causing the problem. How can I remove the outer parentheses without incurring this problem, and preserving all other properties as is, except for perhaps making the gap between rows slightly smaller. I have used \ \
below, but this gap is too big, whilst \
is too small.
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginpmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endpmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
matrices parenthesis
matrices parenthesis
edited Apr 12 at 15:01
user65526
asked Apr 12 at 13:57
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Change pmatrix
(which automatically add a pair of brackets) to matrix
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid using double \
s. You always have \[]
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex] textJohn \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex]
textsaw & textMary\
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Brilliant. The other thing I wanted to know was how to get the space between each row slightly less. I had` before and in the above it is
\ `. But this is slightly too big, whilst `` is too small.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:01
I have edited my question slightly to incorporate this.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:04
I've tried that but it doesn't produce enough space between the top two rows. Can I use0.5ex
?
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:07
@user65526 Look at my edited answer. I used the default spacing in the space between row 2 and row 3, but\[2ex]
between row 1 and row 2. In fact, you can add anything between[
and]
, for example\[1cm]
, even negative numbers can be added.
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:08
@user65526 Do you have any questions?
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:19
|
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Change pmatrix
(which automatically add a pair of brackets) to matrix
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid using double \
s. You always have \[]
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex] textJohn \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex]
textsaw & textMary\
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Brilliant. The other thing I wanted to know was how to get the space between each row slightly less. I had` before and in the above it is
\ `. But this is slightly too big, whilst `` is too small.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:01
I have edited my question slightly to incorporate this.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:04
I've tried that but it doesn't produce enough space between the top two rows. Can I use0.5ex
?
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:07
@user65526 Look at my edited answer. I used the default spacing in the space between row 2 and row 3, but\[2ex]
between row 1 and row 2. In fact, you can add anything between[
and]
, for example\[1cm]
, even negative numbers can be added.
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:08
@user65526 Do you have any questions?
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:19
|
show 6 more comments
Change pmatrix
(which automatically add a pair of brackets) to matrix
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid using double \
s. You always have \[]
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex] textJohn \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex]
textsaw & textMary\
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Brilliant. The other thing I wanted to know was how to get the space between each row slightly less. I had` before and in the above it is
\ `. But this is slightly too big, whilst `` is too small.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:01
I have edited my question slightly to incorporate this.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:04
I've tried that but it doesn't produce enough space between the top two rows. Can I use0.5ex
?
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:07
@user65526 Look at my edited answer. I used the default spacing in the space between row 2 and row 3, but\[2ex]
between row 1 and row 2. In fact, you can add anything between[
and]
, for example\[1cm]
, even negative numbers can be added.
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:08
@user65526 Do you have any questions?
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:19
|
show 6 more comments
Change pmatrix
(which automatically add a pair of brackets) to matrix
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid using double \
s. You always have \[]
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex] textJohn \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex]
textsaw & textMary\
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Change pmatrix
(which automatically add a pair of brackets) to matrix
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \ textJohn \ \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \ \
textsaw & textMary\ \
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
Avoid using double \
s. You always have \[]
:
documentclass[11pt]beamer
usepackagepgfpages,amsmath,amssymb,mathtools,color, graphicx, amsfonts, braket
usepackagesubfig
usethemeMadrid
usepackageempheq
usepackagemulticol
usepackagegb4e
begindocument
beginframe
[beginmatrixbeginmatrix beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex] textJohn \ cfrac operatorname[;] saw endmatrix &
beginpmatrix
beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray & beginarrayc
multicolumn2ccfrac t e to e to t
endarray \[2ex]
textsaw & textMary\
cfrac operatorname[;] a & cfrac operatorname[;] b
endpmatrix
endmatrix
]
endframe
enddocument
edited Apr 12 at 14:07
answered Apr 12 at 14:00
JouleVJouleV
14k22664
14k22664
Brilliant. The other thing I wanted to know was how to get the space between each row slightly less. I had` before and in the above it is
\ `. But this is slightly too big, whilst `` is too small.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:01
I have edited my question slightly to incorporate this.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:04
I've tried that but it doesn't produce enough space between the top two rows. Can I use0.5ex
?
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:07
@user65526 Look at my edited answer. I used the default spacing in the space between row 2 and row 3, but\[2ex]
between row 1 and row 2. In fact, you can add anything between[
and]
, for example\[1cm]
, even negative numbers can be added.
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:08
@user65526 Do you have any questions?
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:19
|
show 6 more comments
Brilliant. The other thing I wanted to know was how to get the space between each row slightly less. I had` before and in the above it is
\ `. But this is slightly too big, whilst `` is too small.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:01
I have edited my question slightly to incorporate this.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:04
I've tried that but it doesn't produce enough space between the top two rows. Can I use0.5ex
?
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:07
@user65526 Look at my edited answer. I used the default spacing in the space between row 2 and row 3, but\[2ex]
between row 1 and row 2. In fact, you can add anything between[
and]
, for example\[1cm]
, even negative numbers can be added.
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:08
@user65526 Do you have any questions?
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:19
Brilliant. The other thing I wanted to know was how to get the space between each row slightly less. I had
` before and in the above it is
\ `. But this is slightly too big, whilst `` is too small.– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:01
Brilliant. The other thing I wanted to know was how to get the space between each row slightly less. I had
` before and in the above it is
\ `. But this is slightly too big, whilst `` is too small.– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:01
I have edited my question slightly to incorporate this.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:04
I have edited my question slightly to incorporate this.
– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:04
I've tried that but it doesn't produce enough space between the top two rows. Can I use
0.5ex
?– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:07
I've tried that but it doesn't produce enough space between the top two rows. Can I use
0.5ex
?– user65526
Apr 12 at 14:07
@user65526 Look at my edited answer. I used the default spacing in the space between row 2 and row 3, but
\[2ex]
between row 1 and row 2. In fact, you can add anything between [
and ]
, for example \[1cm]
, even negative numbers can be added.– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:08
@user65526 Look at my edited answer. I used the default spacing in the space between row 2 and row 3, but
\[2ex]
between row 1 and row 2. In fact, you can add anything between [
and ]
, for example \[1cm]
, even negative numbers can be added.– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:08
@user65526 Do you have any questions?
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:19
@user65526 Do you have any questions?
– JouleV
Apr 12 at 14:19
|
show 6 more comments
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