Re: multiline equations cases
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes: I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw Use the large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right, and put a matrix inside it of size nx2, where n is the number of cases you want. Well, this is what I want to have, but I don't see any predefined option for creating such large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right in LyX. There is only an option for double braces { } in the equation editor of LyX. Please tell me how to create it. Leslaw
Re: multiline equations cases
On 03/15/2012 05:35 AM, Bieniasz wrote: Well, this is what I want to have, but I don't see any predefined option for creating such large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right in LyX. There is only an option for double braces { } in the equation editor of LyX. Please tell me how to create it. When in math mode on that same menu bar that shows the {}, there is another choice with [ ] (and a smaller rectangle inside). Click on that and you get a popup menu with lots of choices for right and left side delimiters. Alternately, go to Insert Math Delimiters. Be sure to uncheck the keep matched option, and choose for the left, {, and for the right, (None). -- David L. Johnson Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics, I can assure you that mine are all greater. -- A. Einstein
Re: multiline equations cases
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes: I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw Use the large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right, and put a matrix inside it of size nx2, where n is the number of cases you want. Well, this is what I want to have, but I don't see any predefined option for creating such large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right in LyX. There is only an option for double braces { } in the equation editor of LyX. Please tell me how to create it. Leslaw
Re: multiline equations cases
On 03/15/2012 05:35 AM, Bieniasz wrote: Well, this is what I want to have, but I don't see any predefined option for creating such large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right in LyX. There is only an option for double braces { } in the equation editor of LyX. Please tell me how to create it. When in math mode on that same menu bar that shows the {}, there is another choice with [ ] (and a smaller rectangle inside). Click on that and you get a popup menu with lots of choices for right and left side delimiters. Alternately, go to Insert Math Delimiters. Be sure to uncheck the keep matched option, and choose for the left, {, and for the right, (None). -- David L. Johnson Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics, I can assure you that mine are all greater. -- A. Einstein
Re: multiline equations & "cases"
David L. Johnson Lehigh.EDU> writes: > > I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) > > by using the option "cases". I want to have two lines of some expressions, > > with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. > > Is there any way to do this? The option "cases" offers a brace at the left- > > hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on > > the right. Any suggestions? > > > > Leslaw > Use the large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right, and put a > matrix inside it of size nx2, where n is the number of cases you want. Well, this is what I want to have, but I don't see any predefined option for creating such "large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right" in LyX. There is only an option for double braces "{ }" in the equation editor of LyX. Please tell me how to create it. Leslaw
Re: multiline equations & "cases"
On 03/15/2012 05:35 AM, Bieniasz wrote: Well, this is what I want to have, but I don't see any predefined option for creating such "large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right" in LyX. There is only an option for double braces "{ }" in the equation editor of LyX. Please tell me how to create it. When in math mode on that same menu bar that shows the {}, there is another choice with [ ] (and a smaller rectangle inside). Click on that and you get a popup menu with lots of choices for right and left side delimiters. Alternately, go to Insert > Math > Delimiters. Be sure to uncheck the "keep matched" option, and choose for the left, {, and for the right, (None). -- David L. Johnson Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics, I can assure you that mine are all greater. -- A. Einstein
multiline equations cases
Hi, I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw
Re: multiline equations cases
On 03/14/2012 07:27 AM, Bieniasz wrote: Hi, I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw Use the large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right, and put a matrix inside it of size nx2, where n is the number of cases you want. -- David L. Johnson It doesn't get any easier, you just go faster. --Greg LeMond
multiline equations cases
Hi, I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw
Re: multiline equations cases
On 03/14/2012 07:27 AM, Bieniasz wrote: Hi, I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw Use the large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right, and put a matrix inside it of size nx2, where n is the number of cases you want. -- David L. Johnson It doesn't get any easier, you just go faster. --Greg LeMond
multiline equations & "cases"
Hi, I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option "cases". I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option "cases" offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw
Re: multiline equations & "cases"
On 03/14/2012 07:27 AM, Bieniasz wrote: Hi, I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number) by using the option "cases". I want to have two lines of some expressions, with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number. Is there any way to do this? The option "cases" offers a brace at the left- hand side, and I don't see any way to transpose the brace so that it occurs on the right. Any suggestions? Leslaw Use the large brackets, blank on the left, } on the right, and put a matrix inside it of size nx2, where n is the number of cases you want. -- David L. Johnson It doesn't get any easier, you just go faster. --Greg LeMond