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I am trying to generate the following equation:
I am working with an old file (I have not written it) that already has the following code for this equation:
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft{allbegin{aligned}
0,quad
text{if};xne 0\
infty,quad
text{if}; x=0
end{aligned}right}quad
text{with}quadint_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x);dx=1.
end{equation}
But this code doesn't work. Do you know what is wrong with that?
equations align arrays
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I am trying to generate the following equation:
I am working with an old file (I have not written it) that already has the following code for this equation:
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft{allbegin{aligned}
0,quad
text{if};xne 0\
infty,quad
text{if}; x=0
end{aligned}right}quad
text{with}quadint_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x);dx=1.
end{equation}
But this code doesn't work. Do you know what is wrong with that?
equations align arrays
1
After removing theall
in the second line, your code seems to produce the desired result
– siracusa
4 hours ago
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I am trying to generate the following equation:
I am working with an old file (I have not written it) that already has the following code for this equation:
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft{allbegin{aligned}
0,quad
text{if};xne 0\
infty,quad
text{if}; x=0
end{aligned}right}quad
text{with}quadint_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x);dx=1.
end{equation}
But this code doesn't work. Do you know what is wrong with that?
equations align arrays
I am trying to generate the following equation:
I am working with an old file (I have not written it) that already has the following code for this equation:
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft{allbegin{aligned}
0,quad
text{if};xne 0\
infty,quad
text{if}; x=0
end{aligned}right}quad
text{with}quadint_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x);dx=1.
end{equation}
But this code doesn't work. Do you know what is wrong with that?
equations align arrays
equations align arrays
asked 5 hours ago
Saeid Saeid
1454
1454
1
After removing theall
in the second line, your code seems to produce the desired result
– siracusa
4 hours ago
add a comment |
1
After removing theall
in the second line, your code seems to produce the desired result
– siracusa
4 hours ago
1
1
After removing the
all
in the second line, your code seems to produce the desired result– siracusa
4 hours ago
After removing the
all
in the second line, your code seems to produce the desired result– siracusa
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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You can use cases
to simplify it a little bit and, of course, remove all
as @siracusa said.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft.begin{cases}
0, & text{if } x ne 0 \
infty, & text{if } x = 0
end{cases}right}, quadtext{with } int_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x); dx = 1.
end{equation}
end{document}
add a comment |
As @siracusa has already pointed out in a comment, the all
directive should be removed. The only other significant change I recommend making to your code is adding &
alignment points inside the aligned
environment. (After all, why employ an algin
environment if no alignment is performed?)
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'aligned' environment
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equiv
left{
begin{aligned}
0, quad&text{if $xne 0$}\
infty,quad&text{if $x=0$}
end{aligned}
right},,
qquadtext{with }
int_{-infty}^{+infty}! delta(x),dx=1.
end{equation}
end{document}
add a comment |
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You can use cases
to simplify it a little bit and, of course, remove all
as @siracusa said.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft.begin{cases}
0, & text{if } x ne 0 \
infty, & text{if } x = 0
end{cases}right}, quadtext{with } int_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x); dx = 1.
end{equation}
end{document}
add a comment |
You can use cases
to simplify it a little bit and, of course, remove all
as @siracusa said.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft.begin{cases}
0, & text{if } x ne 0 \
infty, & text{if } x = 0
end{cases}right}, quadtext{with } int_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x); dx = 1.
end{equation}
end{document}
add a comment |
You can use cases
to simplify it a little bit and, of course, remove all
as @siracusa said.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft.begin{cases}
0, & text{if } x ne 0 \
infty, & text{if } x = 0
end{cases}right}, quadtext{with } int_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x); dx = 1.
end{equation}
end{document}
You can use cases
to simplify it a little bit and, of course, remove all
as @siracusa said.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equivleft.begin{cases}
0, & text{if } x ne 0 \
infty, & text{if } x = 0
end{cases}right}, quadtext{with } int_{-infty}^{+infty}delta(x); dx = 1.
end{equation}
end{document}
answered 4 hours ago
AboAmmarAboAmmar
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As @siracusa has already pointed out in a comment, the all
directive should be removed. The only other significant change I recommend making to your code is adding &
alignment points inside the aligned
environment. (After all, why employ an algin
environment if no alignment is performed?)
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'aligned' environment
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equiv
left{
begin{aligned}
0, quad&text{if $xne 0$}\
infty,quad&text{if $x=0$}
end{aligned}
right},,
qquadtext{with }
int_{-infty}^{+infty}! delta(x),dx=1.
end{equation}
end{document}
add a comment |
As @siracusa has already pointed out in a comment, the all
directive should be removed. The only other significant change I recommend making to your code is adding &
alignment points inside the aligned
environment. (After all, why employ an algin
environment if no alignment is performed?)
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'aligned' environment
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equiv
left{
begin{aligned}
0, quad&text{if $xne 0$}\
infty,quad&text{if $x=0$}
end{aligned}
right},,
qquadtext{with }
int_{-infty}^{+infty}! delta(x),dx=1.
end{equation}
end{document}
add a comment |
As @siracusa has already pointed out in a comment, the all
directive should be removed. The only other significant change I recommend making to your code is adding &
alignment points inside the aligned
environment. (After all, why employ an algin
environment if no alignment is performed?)
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'aligned' environment
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equiv
left{
begin{aligned}
0, quad&text{if $xne 0$}\
infty,quad&text{if $x=0$}
end{aligned}
right},,
qquadtext{with }
int_{-infty}^{+infty}! delta(x),dx=1.
end{equation}
end{document}
As @siracusa has already pointed out in a comment, the all
directive should be removed. The only other significant change I recommend making to your code is adding &
alignment points inside the aligned
environment. (After all, why employ an algin
environment if no alignment is performed?)
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'aligned' environment
begin{document}
begin{equation}
delta(x)equiv
left{
begin{aligned}
0, quad&text{if $xne 0$}\
infty,quad&text{if $x=0$}
end{aligned}
right},,
qquadtext{with }
int_{-infty}^{+infty}! delta(x),dx=1.
end{equation}
end{document}
answered 3 hours ago
MicoMico
288k32394782
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After removing the
all
in the second line, your code seems to produce the desired result– siracusa
4 hours ago