Command/placesubformula
< Command
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Contents
\placesubformula
Summary
The command \placesubformula places a displayed math formula
Settings
\placesubformula[...,...]{...} | |
[...,...] | + - reference |
{...} | text |
Option | Explanation |
---|---|
text | either a braced argument, or a \startformula ... \stopformula block |
Description
Place a displayed math formula, including equation number. The equation number has a suffixed number, and is not automatically incremented, so this can be used to group a set of equations.
The text
argument is typically a \startformula ... \stopformula
block instead of a literal braced argument.
Examples
Example 1
\placeformula[formula:aformula] \startformula y=x^2 \stopformula \placesubformula[formula:suba] \startformula \int_0^1 x^2 dx \stopformula \placesubformula[formula:subb] \startformula \int_0^1 x^2 dx \stopformula \placeformula \startformula \int_0^1 x^2 dx \stopformula