My matrix maker for openstudy .... patent pending :)
\[\[\left[ \begin{array}c 1 & 2 & 3\\4 & 5 & 6\\7 & 8 & 9\\\end{array} \right]\] \]You have some leanding and traiing artifacts to clean up, otherwise, it looks good.
sorry, leading not leanding
\[\left[ \begin{array}c a & b & c\\d & e & f\\g & h & i\\\end{array} \right]\] works fine in IE and Chrome; not sure how any other browser interprets the syntax tho
TEST:\[\left[ \begin{array}c 1 & 2 & 1\\2 & 4 & -5\\\end{array} \right]\]
Good job. What does your thingy do?
\[\left[ \begin{array}c i & j & k\\df/dx & df/dy & df/dz\\M & N & O\\\end{array} \right]\]
cross products?!
it allows you to make a matrix format in openstudy as opposed to the equation editors puny tripe: \[\left[\begin{matrix}4 & 5 \\ 5 & 7\end{matrix}\right]\] hmmm.... they fixed it apparently lol
but mines adjustable lol
\[\left[ \begin{array}c 1 & 2 & 3\\4 & 5 & 6\\7 & 8 & 9\\\end{array} \right]\]
How cool!
thnx ;)
WOW
\ begin{pmatrix} \alpha & \beta & \gamma \\ 1 & 2 & 3 \\ a & b & c \ end{pmatrix} The LaTeX supports the bmatrix and pmatrix environment. :) \[\begin{bmatrix}\alpha & \beta & \gamma \\ 1 & 2 & 3 \\ a & b & c \end{bmatrix}\] \[\begin{pmatrix}\alpha & \beta & \gamma \\ 1 & 2 & 3 \\ a & b & c \end{pmatrix}\]
\[ \begin{pmatrix} a & b & c \\ d & e & f \\ g & h & i \end{pmatrix} \]
just checking \begin{pmatrix} a & b & c \\ d & e & f \\ g & h & i \end{pmatrix}
How long does it take to come up with something like this? To the layman, it seems like an incredible feat.
it took me abt an hour to get it just the way i wanted and debugged
One hour!? Unbelievable.
most half of it is just in figuring a good way to present it onthe page; the other hapf is remembering where you put everything lol
nice work!
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