Error in begin{array} when posting in mathematica.stackexchange












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I've been trying to post the following in a question at mathematica.stackexchange, but apparently there is an error.



f_{1}(x)=G_{1,2}^{2,0}left(xbigg|
begin{array}{c}
2 \
1,1 \
end{array}
right)


Could someone point where the problem is and correct it?



Thanks.





This is what I get when I try to post to mathematica.stackexchange:
enter image description here
And the same thing in math.stackexchange has no errors:
enter image description here










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  • 4





    stackexchange is using mathjax not a tex engine to typeset so it isn't really on topic here, but that fragment looks OK if you include it in mathematics, eg $....$

    – David Carlisle
    46 mins ago








  • 2





    No problem with this code( surrounded by $$ ... $$). B.t.w., for spacing problems, it's better to use biggm|.

    – Bernard
    44 mins ago













  • Just out of curiosity: Is the , (comma) in 1,1 a decimal marker?

    – Mico
    18 mins ago











  • No, 1,1 are two numbers.

    – Neves
    15 mins ago


















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I've been trying to post the following in a question at mathematica.stackexchange, but apparently there is an error.



f_{1}(x)=G_{1,2}^{2,0}left(xbigg|
begin{array}{c}
2 \
1,1 \
end{array}
right)


Could someone point where the problem is and correct it?



Thanks.





This is what I get when I try to post to mathematica.stackexchange:
enter image description here
And the same thing in math.stackexchange has no errors:
enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 4





    stackexchange is using mathjax not a tex engine to typeset so it isn't really on topic here, but that fragment looks OK if you include it in mathematics, eg $....$

    – David Carlisle
    46 mins ago








  • 2





    No problem with this code( surrounded by $$ ... $$). B.t.w., for spacing problems, it's better to use biggm|.

    – Bernard
    44 mins ago













  • Just out of curiosity: Is the , (comma) in 1,1 a decimal marker?

    – Mico
    18 mins ago











  • No, 1,1 are two numbers.

    – Neves
    15 mins ago
















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I've been trying to post the following in a question at mathematica.stackexchange, but apparently there is an error.



f_{1}(x)=G_{1,2}^{2,0}left(xbigg|
begin{array}{c}
2 \
1,1 \
end{array}
right)


Could someone point where the problem is and correct it?



Thanks.





This is what I get when I try to post to mathematica.stackexchange:
enter image description here
And the same thing in math.stackexchange has no errors:
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I've been trying to post the following in a question at mathematica.stackexchange, but apparently there is an error.



f_{1}(x)=G_{1,2}^{2,0}left(xbigg|
begin{array}{c}
2 \
1,1 \
end{array}
right)


Could someone point where the problem is and correct it?



Thanks.





This is what I get when I try to post to mathematica.stackexchange:
enter image description here
And the same thing in math.stackexchange has no errors:
enter image description here







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  • 4





    stackexchange is using mathjax not a tex engine to typeset so it isn't really on topic here, but that fragment looks OK if you include it in mathematics, eg $....$

    – David Carlisle
    46 mins ago








  • 2





    No problem with this code( surrounded by $$ ... $$). B.t.w., for spacing problems, it's better to use biggm|.

    – Bernard
    44 mins ago













  • Just out of curiosity: Is the , (comma) in 1,1 a decimal marker?

    – Mico
    18 mins ago











  • No, 1,1 are two numbers.

    – Neves
    15 mins ago
















  • 4





    stackexchange is using mathjax not a tex engine to typeset so it isn't really on topic here, but that fragment looks OK if you include it in mathematics, eg $....$

    – David Carlisle
    46 mins ago








  • 2





    No problem with this code( surrounded by $$ ... $$). B.t.w., for spacing problems, it's better to use biggm|.

    – Bernard
    44 mins ago













  • Just out of curiosity: Is the , (comma) in 1,1 a decimal marker?

    – Mico
    18 mins ago











  • No, 1,1 are two numbers.

    – Neves
    15 mins ago










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4





stackexchange is using mathjax not a tex engine to typeset so it isn't really on topic here, but that fragment looks OK if you include it in mathematics, eg $....$

– David Carlisle
46 mins ago







stackexchange is using mathjax not a tex engine to typeset so it isn't really on topic here, but that fragment looks OK if you include it in mathematics, eg $....$

– David Carlisle
46 mins ago






2




2





No problem with this code( surrounded by $$ ... $$). B.t.w., for spacing problems, it's better to use biggm|.

– Bernard
44 mins ago







No problem with this code( surrounded by $$ ... $$). B.t.w., for spacing problems, it's better to use biggm|.

– Bernard
44 mins ago















Just out of curiosity: Is the , (comma) in 1,1 a decimal marker?

– Mico
18 mins ago





Just out of curiosity: Is the , (comma) in 1,1 a decimal marker?

– Mico
18 mins ago













No, 1,1 are two numbers.

– Neves
15 mins ago







No, 1,1 are two numbers.

– Neves
15 mins ago












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