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How to write this math term? with cases it isn't working
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A combination of a drcases
environment (provided by the mathtools
package and a plain tabular
environment gets the job done:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools} % for 'drcases' environment
begin{document}
[
begin{drcases}
g^l_{ij} = frac{partial e}{partial w^l_{ij}} = dots\
w^l_{ij} = dots
end{drcases}
qquad
begin{tabular}{@{}l}
for $l=dots$\
for $i=dots$\
for $j=dots$
end{tabular}
]
end{document}
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Similar to Mico's approach but with the equal sign aligned.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
left.begin{aligned}
g_{ij}^i &=frac{partial e}{partial w_{ij}^I}=A(I_i)delta^{ell+1}_j\
w_{ij}^i &=w_{ij}^ell-r,g_{ij}^ell\
end{aligned}right}qquad
begin{array}{l}
text{for $ell=1,2,3,dots L$,}\
text{for $i=0,1,2,dots N^{ell+1}$,}\
text{for $j=1,2,3,dots N^{ell+1+2}$}
end{array}
end{align*}
end{document}
+1. :-) I think, though, that it's supposed to bew^l
(orw^ell
, if you prefer) rather than eitherw^I
orw^i
...
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9 mins ago
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A combination of a drcases
environment (provided by the mathtools
package and a plain tabular
environment gets the job done:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools} % for 'drcases' environment
begin{document}
[
begin{drcases}
g^l_{ij} = frac{partial e}{partial w^l_{ij}} = dots\
w^l_{ij} = dots
end{drcases}
qquad
begin{tabular}{@{}l}
for $l=dots$\
for $i=dots$\
for $j=dots$
end{tabular}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
A combination of a drcases
environment (provided by the mathtools
package and a plain tabular
environment gets the job done:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools} % for 'drcases' environment
begin{document}
[
begin{drcases}
g^l_{ij} = frac{partial e}{partial w^l_{ij}} = dots\
w^l_{ij} = dots
end{drcases}
qquad
begin{tabular}{@{}l}
for $l=dots$\
for $i=dots$\
for $j=dots$
end{tabular}
]
end{document}
add a comment |
A combination of a drcases
environment (provided by the mathtools
package and a plain tabular
environment gets the job done:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools} % for 'drcases' environment
begin{document}
[
begin{drcases}
g^l_{ij} = frac{partial e}{partial w^l_{ij}} = dots\
w^l_{ij} = dots
end{drcases}
qquad
begin{tabular}{@{}l}
for $l=dots$\
for $i=dots$\
for $j=dots$
end{tabular}
]
end{document}
A combination of a drcases
environment (provided by the mathtools
package and a plain tabular
environment gets the job done:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools} % for 'drcases' environment
begin{document}
[
begin{drcases}
g^l_{ij} = frac{partial e}{partial w^l_{ij}} = dots\
w^l_{ij} = dots
end{drcases}
qquad
begin{tabular}{@{}l}
for $l=dots$\
for $i=dots$\
for $j=dots$
end{tabular}
]
end{document}
answered 57 mins ago
MicoMico
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Similar to Mico's approach but with the equal sign aligned.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
left.begin{aligned}
g_{ij}^i &=frac{partial e}{partial w_{ij}^I}=A(I_i)delta^{ell+1}_j\
w_{ij}^i &=w_{ij}^ell-r,g_{ij}^ell\
end{aligned}right}qquad
begin{array}{l}
text{for $ell=1,2,3,dots L$,}\
text{for $i=0,1,2,dots N^{ell+1}$,}\
text{for $j=1,2,3,dots N^{ell+1+2}$}
end{array}
end{align*}
end{document}
+1. :-) I think, though, that it's supposed to bew^l
(orw^ell
, if you prefer) rather than eitherw^I
orw^i
...
– Mico
9 mins ago
add a comment |
Similar to Mico's approach but with the equal sign aligned.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
left.begin{aligned}
g_{ij}^i &=frac{partial e}{partial w_{ij}^I}=A(I_i)delta^{ell+1}_j\
w_{ij}^i &=w_{ij}^ell-r,g_{ij}^ell\
end{aligned}right}qquad
begin{array}{l}
text{for $ell=1,2,3,dots L$,}\
text{for $i=0,1,2,dots N^{ell+1}$,}\
text{for $j=1,2,3,dots N^{ell+1+2}$}
end{array}
end{align*}
end{document}
+1. :-) I think, though, that it's supposed to bew^l
(orw^ell
, if you prefer) rather than eitherw^I
orw^i
...
– Mico
9 mins ago
add a comment |
Similar to Mico's approach but with the equal sign aligned.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
left.begin{aligned}
g_{ij}^i &=frac{partial e}{partial w_{ij}^I}=A(I_i)delta^{ell+1}_j\
w_{ij}^i &=w_{ij}^ell-r,g_{ij}^ell\
end{aligned}right}qquad
begin{array}{l}
text{for $ell=1,2,3,dots L$,}\
text{for $i=0,1,2,dots N^{ell+1}$,}\
text{for $j=1,2,3,dots N^{ell+1+2}$}
end{array}
end{align*}
end{document}
Similar to Mico's approach but with the equal sign aligned.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
left.begin{aligned}
g_{ij}^i &=frac{partial e}{partial w_{ij}^I}=A(I_i)delta^{ell+1}_j\
w_{ij}^i &=w_{ij}^ell-r,g_{ij}^ell\
end{aligned}right}qquad
begin{array}{l}
text{for $ell=1,2,3,dots L$,}\
text{for $i=0,1,2,dots N^{ell+1}$,}\
text{for $j=1,2,3,dots N^{ell+1+2}$}
end{array}
end{align*}
end{document}
answered 46 mins ago
marmotmarmot
119k6154288
119k6154288
+1. :-) I think, though, that it's supposed to bew^l
(orw^ell
, if you prefer) rather than eitherw^I
orw^i
...
– Mico
9 mins ago
add a comment |
+1. :-) I think, though, that it's supposed to bew^l
(orw^ell
, if you prefer) rather than eitherw^I
orw^i
...
– Mico
9 mins ago
+1. :-) I think, though, that it's supposed to be
w^l
(or w^ell
, if you prefer) rather than either w^I
or w^i
...– Mico
9 mins ago
+1. :-) I think, though, that it's supposed to be
w^l
(or w^ell
, if you prefer) rather than either w^I
or w^i
...– Mico
9 mins ago
add a comment |
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