How to describe line of equation instead of autonumbering
Currently, I am using the align method in this way:
begin{align}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P}t{f_1(delta).f_2(delta)right} \
& = exp(mt) star left{frac{l}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-l^2/{4t})right} \
& = F_1 * F_2
end{align}
(sample code was found here)
This produces the following results (including an automatic equation line numbering system):
Would it be possible to replace those autonumbers with a description added in manually? I already know there is a way to remove the autonumbers, but I also would like to add some text to describe each line. Is this possible or too difficult to achieve?
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Currently, I am using the align method in this way:
begin{align}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P}t{f_1(delta).f_2(delta)right} \
& = exp(mt) star left{frac{l}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-l^2/{4t})right} \
& = F_1 * F_2
end{align}
(sample code was found here)
This produces the following results (including an automatic equation line numbering system):
Would it be possible to replace those autonumbers with a description added in manually? I already know there is a way to remove the autonumbers, but I also would like to add some text to describe each line. Is this possible or too difficult to achieve?
align
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I had no idea that existed... wow. Should I put that at the end of the line before the \ line ending?
– Daneolog
6 mins ago
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Currently, I am using the align method in this way:
begin{align}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P}t{f_1(delta).f_2(delta)right} \
& = exp(mt) star left{frac{l}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-l^2/{4t})right} \
& = F_1 * F_2
end{align}
(sample code was found here)
This produces the following results (including an automatic equation line numbering system):
Would it be possible to replace those autonumbers with a description added in manually? I already know there is a way to remove the autonumbers, but I also would like to add some text to describe each line. Is this possible or too difficult to achieve?
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Currently, I am using the align method in this way:
begin{align}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P}t{f_1(delta).f_2(delta)right} \
& = exp(mt) star left{frac{l}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-l^2/{4t})right} \
& = F_1 * F_2
end{align}
(sample code was found here)
This produces the following results (including an automatic equation line numbering system):
Would it be possible to replace those autonumbers with a description added in manually? I already know there is a way to remove the autonumbers, but I also would like to add some text to describe each line. Is this possible or too difficult to achieve?
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I had no idea that existed... wow. Should I put that at the end of the line before the \ line ending?
– Daneolog
6 mins ago
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I had no idea that existed... wow. Should I put that at the end of the line before the \ line ending?
– Daneolog
6 mins ago
I had no idea that existed... wow. Should I put that at the end of the line before the \ line ending?
– Daneolog
6 mins ago
I had no idea that existed... wow. Should I put that at the end of the line before the \ line ending?
– Daneolog
6 mins ago
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You can use tag*{<stuff>}
to add descriptions without the surrounding (
...)
common to tags. If you want custom tags surrounded by (
...)
, use tag{<stuff>}
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P} t {f_1(delta).f_2(delta) } tag{description1} \
&= exp(mt) star left{ frac{ell}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-ell^2/{4t}) right} \
&= F_1 times F_2 tag{description2}
end{align*}
end{document}
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You can use tag*{<stuff>}
to add descriptions without the surrounding (
...)
common to tags. If you want custom tags surrounded by (
...)
, use tag{<stuff>}
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P} t {f_1(delta).f_2(delta) } tag{description1} \
&= exp(mt) star left{ frac{ell}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-ell^2/{4t}) right} \
&= F_1 times F_2 tag{description2}
end{align*}
end{document}
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You can use tag*{<stuff>}
to add descriptions without the surrounding (
...)
common to tags. If you want custom tags surrounded by (
...)
, use tag{<stuff>}
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P} t {f_1(delta).f_2(delta) } tag{description1} \
&= exp(mt) star left{ frac{ell}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-ell^2/{4t}) right} \
&= F_1 times F_2 tag{description2}
end{align*}
end{document}
add a comment |
You can use tag*{<stuff>}
to add descriptions without the surrounding (
...)
common to tags. If you want custom tags surrounded by (
...)
, use tag{<stuff>}
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P} t {f_1(delta).f_2(delta) } tag{description1} \
&= exp(mt) star left{ frac{ell}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-ell^2/{4t}) right} \
&= F_1 times F_2 tag{description2}
end{align*}
end{document}
You can use tag*{<stuff>}
to add descriptions without the surrounding (
...)
common to tags. If you want custom tags surrounded by (
...)
, use tag{<stuff>}
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
mathcal{P}(Z leq z) &= mathcal{P} t {f_1(delta).f_2(delta) } tag{description1} \
&= exp(mt) star left{ frac{ell}{2sqrt{pi t^3}} exp(-ell^2/{4t}) right} \
&= F_1 times F_2 tag{description2}
end{align*}
end{document}
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I had no idea that existed... wow. Should I put that at the end of the line before the \ line ending?
– Daneolog
6 mins ago