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I am trying to align my equation number to be vertically centre to the equation. How can I go about doing this? I have attached a screenshot of my output.
I am using pdfLaTex+MakeIndex+BibTeX as me Latex processor if that could possibly make a difference.
Here is my code,
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
centerline{$F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x$} \
centerline{$f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s$}
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
And here is my output,
Thank you in advance!
equations amsmath
New contributor
add a comment |
I am trying to align my equation number to be vertically centre to the equation. How can I go about doing this? I have attached a screenshot of my output.
I am using pdfLaTex+MakeIndex+BibTeX as me Latex processor if that could possibly make a difference.
Here is my code,
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
centerline{$F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x$} \
centerline{$f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s$}
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
And here is my output,
Thank you in advance!
equations amsmath
New contributor
Welcome to TeX-SE! Where did you get the idea to usecenterline
here from?
– marmot
2 hours ago
centerline
should not be used in latex at all and certainly never in a math display. Apart from being full width and so forcing the equation number to move, they force the use of inline text style math rather than display math. Also you should not havepar
(they do nothing in that context).
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
I am trying to align my equation number to be vertically centre to the equation. How can I go about doing this? I have attached a screenshot of my output.
I am using pdfLaTex+MakeIndex+BibTeX as me Latex processor if that could possibly make a difference.
Here is my code,
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
centerline{$F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x$} \
centerline{$f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s$}
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
And here is my output,
Thank you in advance!
equations amsmath
New contributor
I am trying to align my equation number to be vertically centre to the equation. How can I go about doing this? I have attached a screenshot of my output.
I am using pdfLaTex+MakeIndex+BibTeX as me Latex processor if that could possibly make a difference.
Here is my code,
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
centerline{$F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x$} \
centerline{$f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s$}
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
And here is my output,
Thank you in advance!
equations amsmath
equations amsmath
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New contributor
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Welcome to TeX-SE! Where did you get the idea to usecenterline
here from?
– marmot
2 hours ago
centerline
should not be used in latex at all and certainly never in a math display. Apart from being full width and so forcing the equation number to move, they force the use of inline text style math rather than display math. Also you should not havepar
(they do nothing in that context).
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX-SE! Where did you get the idea to usecenterline
here from?
– marmot
2 hours ago
centerline
should not be used in latex at all and certainly never in a math display. Apart from being full width and so forcing the equation number to move, they force the use of inline text style math rather than display math. Also you should not havepar
(they do nothing in that context).
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX-SE! Where did you get the idea to use
centerline
here from?– marmot
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX-SE! Where did you get the idea to use
centerline
here from?– marmot
2 hours ago
centerline
should not be used in latex at all and certainly never in a math display. Apart from being full width and so forcing the equation number to move, they force the use of inline text style math rather than display math. Also you should not have par
(they do nothing in that context).– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
centerline
should not be used in latex at all and certainly never in a math display. Apart from being full width and so forcing the equation number to move, they force the use of inline text style math rather than display math. Also you should not have par
(they do nothing in that context).– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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I'd use aligned
instead of split
and normal int
s instead of bigints
. Also, as others pointed out, remove centerline
and consider not using it in LaTeX at all.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{aligned}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{aligned}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
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Not sure why you're complicating things.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage[skip=1em]{parskip}
usepackage{hyperref}
newcommand{diff}{mathop{}!mathrm{d}}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
Note the better definition for the differential operator (I'd prefer an italic d, though; with this setup, you can change it just once for the whole document).
The parskip
package is better if you really want to use vertical space between paragraphs. Again, just commenting out the call to the package allows for switching to traditional typesetting. The package makes also some other fixes that manual setting doesn't perform. I left 1em
, but it's not really a good unit to use here.
add a comment |
If you remove centerline
you get
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
Or an arguably cleaner version with inputs from David Carlisle.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} f(x),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} F(s),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
the bigints seem er a bit big (as you have fixed the display to use display style)
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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I'd use aligned
instead of split
and normal int
s instead of bigints
. Also, as others pointed out, remove centerline
and consider not using it in LaTeX at all.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{aligned}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{aligned}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
add a comment |
I'd use aligned
instead of split
and normal int
s instead of bigints
. Also, as others pointed out, remove centerline
and consider not using it in LaTeX at all.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{aligned}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{aligned}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
add a comment |
I'd use aligned
instead of split
and normal int
s instead of bigints
. Also, as others pointed out, remove centerline
and consider not using it in LaTeX at all.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{aligned}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{aligned}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
I'd use aligned
instead of split
and normal int
s instead of bigints
. Also, as others pointed out, remove centerline
and consider not using it in LaTeX at all.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{aligned}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{aligned}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
edited 1 hour ago
answered 1 hour ago
AboAmmarAboAmmar
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Not sure why you're complicating things.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage[skip=1em]{parskip}
usepackage{hyperref}
newcommand{diff}{mathop{}!mathrm{d}}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
Note the better definition for the differential operator (I'd prefer an italic d, though; with this setup, you can change it just once for the whole document).
The parskip
package is better if you really want to use vertical space between paragraphs. Again, just commenting out the call to the package allows for switching to traditional typesetting. The package makes also some other fixes that manual setting doesn't perform. I left 1em
, but it's not really a good unit to use here.
add a comment |
Not sure why you're complicating things.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage[skip=1em]{parskip}
usepackage{hyperref}
newcommand{diff}{mathop{}!mathrm{d}}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
Note the better definition for the differential operator (I'd prefer an italic d, though; with this setup, you can change it just once for the whole document).
The parskip
package is better if you really want to use vertical space between paragraphs. Again, just commenting out the call to the package allows for switching to traditional typesetting. The package makes also some other fixes that manual setting doesn't perform. I left 1em
, but it's not really a good unit to use here.
add a comment |
Not sure why you're complicating things.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage[skip=1em]{parskip}
usepackage{hyperref}
newcommand{diff}{mathop{}!mathrm{d}}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
Note the better definition for the differential operator (I'd prefer an italic d, though; with this setup, you can change it just once for the whole document).
The parskip
package is better if you really want to use vertical space between paragraphs. Again, just commenting out the call to the package allows for switching to traditional typesetting. The package makes also some other fixes that manual setting doesn't perform. I left 1em
, but it's not really a good unit to use here.
Not sure why you're complicating things.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage[skip=1em]{parskip}
usepackage{hyperref}
newcommand{diff}{mathop{}!mathrm{d}}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff x \
f(x) &= int_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs}diff s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
Note the better definition for the differential operator (I'd prefer an italic d, though; with this setup, you can change it just once for the whole document).
The parskip
package is better if you really want to use vertical space between paragraphs. Again, just commenting out the call to the package allows for switching to traditional typesetting. The package makes also some other fixes that manual setting doesn't perform. I left 1em
, but it's not really a good unit to use here.
answered 1 hour ago
egregegreg
737k8919373265
737k8919373265
add a comment |
add a comment |
If you remove centerline
you get
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
Or an arguably cleaner version with inputs from David Carlisle.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} f(x),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} F(s),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
the bigints seem er a bit big (as you have fixed the display to use display style)
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
If you remove centerline
you get
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
Or an arguably cleaner version with inputs from David Carlisle.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} f(x),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} F(s),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
the bigints seem er a bit big (as you have fixed the display to use display style)
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
If you remove centerline
you get
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
Or an arguably cleaner version with inputs from David Carlisle.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} f(x),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} F(s),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
If you remove centerline
you get
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
par
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} f(x)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = bigints_{-infty}^{infty} F(s)e^{-i2{pi}xs};mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
par
This is some more text.
end{document}
Or an arguably cleaner version with inputs from David Carlisle.
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt, leqno]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{indentfirst}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{bigints}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1em}
begin{document}
This is some text.
begin{equation} label{cyclicFourierTransform}
begin{split}
F(s) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} f(x),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}x \
f(x) = intlimits_{-infty}^{infty} F(s),mathrm{e}^{-mathrm{i}2{pi}xs},mathrm{d}s
end{split}
end{equation}
This is some more text.
end{document}
edited 1 hour ago
answered 2 hours ago
marmotmarmot
121k6159297
121k6159297
the bigints seem er a bit big (as you have fixed the display to use display style)
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
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the bigints seem er a bit big (as you have fixed the display to use display style)
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
the bigints seem er a bit big (as you have fixed the display to use display style)
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
the bigints seem er a bit big (as you have fixed the display to use display style)
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX-SE! Where did you get the idea to use
centerline
here from?– marmot
2 hours ago
centerline
should not be used in latex at all and certainly never in a math display. Apart from being full width and so forcing the equation number to move, they force the use of inline text style math rather than display math. Also you should not havepar
(they do nothing in that context).– David Carlisle
2 hours ago