Problems with align* environment
I had some problems while trying to align some equations in an align*
environment. The output should be something like this:
As you can see, all the +
symbols are vertically aligned, and so are the letters after them. I tried with an align*
environment to get a similar result, but I was not able to align the symbols nor the letters. Here is my code and output:
begin{align*}
a &+2alpha az &+3alpha^2 az^2 &+4alpha^3az^3 &+5alpha^4az^4 +mbox{ecc.}\
&+bz &+2alpha bz^2 &+3alpha^2 bz^3 &+4alpha^4bz^4,
end{align*}
Is there a manner to get a more elegant result, without all those white spaces inside the sums? Thank you!
equations align
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I had some problems while trying to align some equations in an align*
environment. The output should be something like this:
As you can see, all the +
symbols are vertically aligned, and so are the letters after them. I tried with an align*
environment to get a similar result, but I was not able to align the symbols nor the letters. Here is my code and output:
begin{align*}
a &+2alpha az &+3alpha^2 az^2 &+4alpha^3az^3 &+5alpha^4az^4 +mbox{ecc.}\
&+bz &+2alpha bz^2 &+3alpha^2 bz^3 &+4alpha^4bz^4,
end{align*}
Is there a manner to get a more elegant result, without all those white spaces inside the sums? Thank you!
equations align
add a comment |
I had some problems while trying to align some equations in an align*
environment. The output should be something like this:
As you can see, all the +
symbols are vertically aligned, and so are the letters after them. I tried with an align*
environment to get a similar result, but I was not able to align the symbols nor the letters. Here is my code and output:
begin{align*}
a &+2alpha az &+3alpha^2 az^2 &+4alpha^3az^3 &+5alpha^4az^4 +mbox{ecc.}\
&+bz &+2alpha bz^2 &+3alpha^2 bz^3 &+4alpha^4bz^4,
end{align*}
Is there a manner to get a more elegant result, without all those white spaces inside the sums? Thank you!
equations align
I had some problems while trying to align some equations in an align*
environment. The output should be something like this:
As you can see, all the +
symbols are vertically aligned, and so are the letters after them. I tried with an align*
environment to get a similar result, but I was not able to align the symbols nor the letters. Here is my code and output:
begin{align*}
a &+2alpha az &+3alpha^2 az^2 &+4alpha^3az^3 &+5alpha^4az^4 +mbox{ecc.}\
&+bz &+2alpha bz^2 &+3alpha^2 bz^3 &+4alpha^4bz^4,
end{align*}
Is there a manner to get a more elegant result, without all those white spaces inside the sums? Thank you!
equations align
equations align
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I don't think you want centering, but rather that the powers of z are aligned to each other.
In order to avoid to type &+{}&
for each addition symbol, I define a handy shortcut.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
With all variables spelled out
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{ecc.}\
+ bz + 2alpha bz^2 + 3alpha^2 bz^3 + 4alpha^4 bz^4 &,
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
and like the original
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begingrouplccode`~=`* lowercase{endgroupdef~}#1{hphantom{#1}}
mathcode`*=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{etc.,}\
+ b*{z} + 2alpha b*{z^2} + 3alpha^2 b*{z^3} + 4alpha^4 b*{z^4}
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
end{document}
Thank you Enrico, that's exactly what I needed! Is there a way to add more than two rows, with three different spacing from the beginning?
– Fabio Ori
Dec 30 '18 at 11:30
@FabioOri Can't guess, sorry.
– egreg
Dec 30 '18 at 11:49
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align gives alternating left and right alignment, but here I think you want centering so
documentclass{article}
usepackage{array,amsmath}
begin{document}
[
begin{array}{*{20}{@{}>{{}}c<{{}}@{}}}
a &+&2alpha az &+&3alpha^2 az^2 &+&4alpha^3az^3 &+&5alpha^4az^4 &+&mbox{ecc.}\
&+&bz &+&2alpha bz^2 &+&3alpha^2 bz^3 &+&4alpha^4bz^4,
end{array}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
Here is a way with the alignat*
environment and the eqparbox
package:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools, eqparbox}
newcommand{eqmathbox}[2][T]{eqmakebox[#1]{$displaystyle#2$}}
begin{document}
begin{alignat*}{4}
a &+eqmathbox{2alpha az} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{3alpha^2 az^2}& & + eqmathbox[T3]{4alpha^3az^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{5alpha^4az^4} +mbox{&c.}\
&+eqmathbox{bz} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{2alpha bz^2} & & +eqmathbox[T3]{3alpha^2 bz^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{4alpha^4bz^4},
end{alignat*}
end{document}
add a comment |
The same array
thing but simpler and right aligned. I use setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
to keep the natural spacing of the binary operator +
.
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
begin{document}
[setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
begin{array}{*6{>{{}}r<{{}}}}
a +& 2alpha az +& 3alpha^2 az^2 +& 4alpha^3az^3 +& 5alpha^4az^4 +& mbox{ecc.},\
+& bz +& 2alpha bz^2 +& 3alpha^2 bz^3 +& 4alpha^4bz^4 phantom{{}+{}}&
end{array}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
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I don't think you want centering, but rather that the powers of z are aligned to each other.
In order to avoid to type &+{}&
for each addition symbol, I define a handy shortcut.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
With all variables spelled out
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{ecc.}\
+ bz + 2alpha bz^2 + 3alpha^2 bz^3 + 4alpha^4 bz^4 &,
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
and like the original
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begingrouplccode`~=`* lowercase{endgroupdef~}#1{hphantom{#1}}
mathcode`*=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{etc.,}\
+ b*{z} + 2alpha b*{z^2} + 3alpha^2 b*{z^3} + 4alpha^4 b*{z^4}
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
end{document}
Thank you Enrico, that's exactly what I needed! Is there a way to add more than two rows, with three different spacing from the beginning?
– Fabio Ori
Dec 30 '18 at 11:30
@FabioOri Can't guess, sorry.
– egreg
Dec 30 '18 at 11:49
add a comment |
I don't think you want centering, but rather that the powers of z are aligned to each other.
In order to avoid to type &+{}&
for each addition symbol, I define a handy shortcut.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
With all variables spelled out
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{ecc.}\
+ bz + 2alpha bz^2 + 3alpha^2 bz^3 + 4alpha^4 bz^4 &,
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
and like the original
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begingrouplccode`~=`* lowercase{endgroupdef~}#1{hphantom{#1}}
mathcode`*=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{etc.,}\
+ b*{z} + 2alpha b*{z^2} + 3alpha^2 b*{z^3} + 4alpha^4 b*{z^4}
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
end{document}
Thank you Enrico, that's exactly what I needed! Is there a way to add more than two rows, with three different spacing from the beginning?
– Fabio Ori
Dec 30 '18 at 11:30
@FabioOri Can't guess, sorry.
– egreg
Dec 30 '18 at 11:49
add a comment |
I don't think you want centering, but rather that the powers of z are aligned to each other.
In order to avoid to type &+{}&
for each addition symbol, I define a handy shortcut.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
With all variables spelled out
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{ecc.}\
+ bz + 2alpha bz^2 + 3alpha^2 bz^3 + 4alpha^4 bz^4 &,
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
and like the original
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begingrouplccode`~=`* lowercase{endgroupdef~}#1{hphantom{#1}}
mathcode`*=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{etc.,}\
+ b*{z} + 2alpha b*{z^2} + 3alpha^2 b*{z^3} + 4alpha^4 b*{z^4}
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
end{document}
I don't think you want centering, but rather that the powers of z are aligned to each other.
In order to avoid to type &+{}&
for each addition symbol, I define a handy shortcut.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
With all variables spelled out
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{ecc.}\
+ bz + 2alpha bz^2 + 3alpha^2 bz^3 + 4alpha^4 bz^4 &,
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
and like the original
begin{equation*}
begingrouplccode`~=`+ lowercase{endgroupedef~}{&mathcharthemathcode`+{}&}
mathcode`+=string"8000
begingrouplccode`~=`* lowercase{endgroupdef~}#1{hphantom{#1}}
mathcode`*=string"8000
begin{alignedat}{6}
a + 2alpha az + 3alpha^2 az^2 + 4alpha^3 az^3 + 5alpha^4 az^4 + text{etc.,}\
+ b*{z} + 2alpha b*{z^2} + 3alpha^2 b*{z^3} + 4alpha^4 b*{z^4}
end{alignedat}
end{equation*}
end{document}
answered Dec 26 '18 at 10:13
egregegreg
733k8919313254
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Thank you Enrico, that's exactly what I needed! Is there a way to add more than two rows, with three different spacing from the beginning?
– Fabio Ori
Dec 30 '18 at 11:30
@FabioOri Can't guess, sorry.
– egreg
Dec 30 '18 at 11:49
add a comment |
Thank you Enrico, that's exactly what I needed! Is there a way to add more than two rows, with three different spacing from the beginning?
– Fabio Ori
Dec 30 '18 at 11:30
@FabioOri Can't guess, sorry.
– egreg
Dec 30 '18 at 11:49
Thank you Enrico, that's exactly what I needed! Is there a way to add more than two rows, with three different spacing from the beginning?
– Fabio Ori
Dec 30 '18 at 11:30
Thank you Enrico, that's exactly what I needed! Is there a way to add more than two rows, with three different spacing from the beginning?
– Fabio Ori
Dec 30 '18 at 11:30
@FabioOri Can't guess, sorry.
– egreg
Dec 30 '18 at 11:49
@FabioOri Can't guess, sorry.
– egreg
Dec 30 '18 at 11:49
add a comment |
align gives alternating left and right alignment, but here I think you want centering so
documentclass{article}
usepackage{array,amsmath}
begin{document}
[
begin{array}{*{20}{@{}>{{}}c<{{}}@{}}}
a &+&2alpha az &+&3alpha^2 az^2 &+&4alpha^3az^3 &+&5alpha^4az^4 &+&mbox{ecc.}\
&+&bz &+&2alpha bz^2 &+&3alpha^2 bz^3 &+&4alpha^4bz^4,
end{array}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
align gives alternating left and right alignment, but here I think you want centering so
documentclass{article}
usepackage{array,amsmath}
begin{document}
[
begin{array}{*{20}{@{}>{{}}c<{{}}@{}}}
a &+&2alpha az &+&3alpha^2 az^2 &+&4alpha^3az^3 &+&5alpha^4az^4 &+&mbox{ecc.}\
&+&bz &+&2alpha bz^2 &+&3alpha^2 bz^3 &+&4alpha^4bz^4,
end{array}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
align gives alternating left and right alignment, but here I think you want centering so
documentclass{article}
usepackage{array,amsmath}
begin{document}
[
begin{array}{*{20}{@{}>{{}}c<{{}}@{}}}
a &+&2alpha az &+&3alpha^2 az^2 &+&4alpha^3az^3 &+&5alpha^4az^4 &+&mbox{ecc.}\
&+&bz &+&2alpha bz^2 &+&3alpha^2 bz^3 &+&4alpha^4bz^4,
end{array}
]
end{document}
align gives alternating left and right alignment, but here I think you want centering so
documentclass{article}
usepackage{array,amsmath}
begin{document}
[
begin{array}{*{20}{@{}>{{}}c<{{}}@{}}}
a &+&2alpha az &+&3alpha^2 az^2 &+&4alpha^3az^3 &+&5alpha^4az^4 &+&mbox{ecc.}\
&+&bz &+&2alpha bz^2 &+&3alpha^2 bz^3 &+&4alpha^4bz^4,
end{array}
]
end{document}
answered Dec 25 '18 at 22:35
David CarlisleDavid Carlisle
498k4111441893
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Here is a way with the alignat*
environment and the eqparbox
package:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools, eqparbox}
newcommand{eqmathbox}[2][T]{eqmakebox[#1]{$displaystyle#2$}}
begin{document}
begin{alignat*}{4}
a &+eqmathbox{2alpha az} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{3alpha^2 az^2}& & + eqmathbox[T3]{4alpha^3az^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{5alpha^4az^4} +mbox{&c.}\
&+eqmathbox{bz} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{2alpha bz^2} & & +eqmathbox[T3]{3alpha^2 bz^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{4alpha^4bz^4},
end{alignat*}
end{document}
add a comment |
Here is a way with the alignat*
environment and the eqparbox
package:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools, eqparbox}
newcommand{eqmathbox}[2][T]{eqmakebox[#1]{$displaystyle#2$}}
begin{document}
begin{alignat*}{4}
a &+eqmathbox{2alpha az} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{3alpha^2 az^2}& & + eqmathbox[T3]{4alpha^3az^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{5alpha^4az^4} +mbox{&c.}\
&+eqmathbox{bz} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{2alpha bz^2} & & +eqmathbox[T3]{3alpha^2 bz^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{4alpha^4bz^4},
end{alignat*}
end{document}
add a comment |
Here is a way with the alignat*
environment and the eqparbox
package:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools, eqparbox}
newcommand{eqmathbox}[2][T]{eqmakebox[#1]{$displaystyle#2$}}
begin{document}
begin{alignat*}{4}
a &+eqmathbox{2alpha az} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{3alpha^2 az^2}& & + eqmathbox[T3]{4alpha^3az^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{5alpha^4az^4} +mbox{&c.}\
&+eqmathbox{bz} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{2alpha bz^2} & & +eqmathbox[T3]{3alpha^2 bz^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{4alpha^4bz^4},
end{alignat*}
end{document}
Here is a way with the alignat*
environment and the eqparbox
package:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools, eqparbox}
newcommand{eqmathbox}[2][T]{eqmakebox[#1]{$displaystyle#2$}}
begin{document}
begin{alignat*}{4}
a &+eqmathbox{2alpha az} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{3alpha^2 az^2}& & + eqmathbox[T3]{4alpha^3az^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{5alpha^4az^4} +mbox{&c.}\
&+eqmathbox{bz} & & +eqmathbox[T2]{2alpha bz^2} & & +eqmathbox[T3]{3alpha^2 bz^3} & & +eqmathbox[T4]{4alpha^4bz^4},
end{alignat*}
end{document}
answered Dec 25 '18 at 23:04
BernardBernard
175k778209
175k778209
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The same array
thing but simpler and right aligned. I use setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
to keep the natural spacing of the binary operator +
.
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
begin{document}
[setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
begin{array}{*6{>{{}}r<{{}}}}
a +& 2alpha az +& 3alpha^2 az^2 +& 4alpha^3az^3 +& 5alpha^4az^4 +& mbox{ecc.},\
+& bz +& 2alpha bz^2 +& 3alpha^2 bz^3 +& 4alpha^4bz^4 phantom{{}+{}}&
end{array}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
The same array
thing but simpler and right aligned. I use setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
to keep the natural spacing of the binary operator +
.
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
begin{document}
[setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
begin{array}{*6{>{{}}r<{{}}}}
a +& 2alpha az +& 3alpha^2 az^2 +& 4alpha^3az^3 +& 5alpha^4az^4 +& mbox{ecc.},\
+& bz +& 2alpha bz^2 +& 3alpha^2 bz^3 +& 4alpha^4bz^4 phantom{{}+{}}&
end{array}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
The same array
thing but simpler and right aligned. I use setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
to keep the natural spacing of the binary operator +
.
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
begin{document}
[setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
begin{array}{*6{>{{}}r<{{}}}}
a +& 2alpha az +& 3alpha^2 az^2 +& 4alpha^3az^3 +& 5alpha^4az^4 +& mbox{ecc.},\
+& bz +& 2alpha bz^2 +& 3alpha^2 bz^3 +& 4alpha^4bz^4 phantom{{}+{}}&
end{array}
]
end{document}
The same array
thing but simpler and right aligned. I use setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
to keep the natural spacing of the binary operator +
.
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
begin{document}
[setlength{arraycolsep}{0pt}
begin{array}{*6{>{{}}r<{{}}}}
a +& 2alpha az +& 3alpha^2 az^2 +& 4alpha^3az^3 +& 5alpha^4az^4 +& mbox{ecc.},\
+& bz +& 2alpha bz^2 +& 3alpha^2 bz^3 +& 4alpha^4bz^4 phantom{{}+{}}&
end{array}
]
end{document}
edited Dec 26 '18 at 2:42
answered Dec 26 '18 at 1:49
AboAmmarAboAmmar
34.5k32985
34.5k32985
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add a comment |
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