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[left={\left[}, | [left={\left[}, | ||
right={\right]}] | right={\right]}] | ||
+ | |||
+ | \startformula | ||
+ | \startmymatrix | ||
+ | \NC a_{11} \NC a_{12} \NC a_{13} \NR | ||
+ | \NC a_{21} \NC a_{22} \NC a_{23} \NR | ||
+ | \NC a_{31} \NC a_{32} \NC a_{33} \NR | ||
+ | \stopmymatrix | ||
+ | \stopformula | ||
+ | </context></cd:example><cd:example title=""><context source="yes"> | ||
+ | \definemathmatrix[mymatrix] | ||
+ | [matrix:brackets] | ||
+ | [simplecommand=mymatrix] | ||
\startformula | \startformula |
Latest revision as of 10:01, 12 May 2024
Contents
\definemathmatrix
Summary
The command \definemathmatrix is used to define the format of a matrix environment.
Settings
\definemathmatrix[...][...][...=...,...] | |
[...] | name |
[...] | name |
...=...,... | inherits from \setupmathmatrix |
Description
Examples
Example 1
\definemathmatrix [mymatrix] [left={\left[}, right={\right]}] \startformula \startmymatrix \NC a_{11} \NC a_{12} \NC a_{13} \NR \NC a_{21} \NC a_{22} \NC a_{23} \NR \NC a_{31} \NC a_{32} \NC a_{33} \NR \stopmymatrix \stopformula
Example 2
\definemathmatrix[mymatrix] [matrix:brackets] [simplecommand=mymatrix] \startformula \startmymatrix \NC a_{11} \NC a_{12} \NC a_{13} \NR \NC a_{21} \NC a_{22} \NC a_{23} \NR \NC a_{31} \NC a_{32} \NC a_{33} \NR \stopmymatrix \stopformula