- Using \xleftarrow or \xrightarrow. Both of them have the same syntax.
a=b \xleftarrow[H]{\xi+a\timesc} f=g
- Using \overset
a=b\overset{F}{\longleftarrow}c=d
- Using \underset
a=b\underset{F}{\longleftarrow}c=d - Using \stackrel
a=b \stackrel{F}{\longleftrightarrow}c=d
- Using \mathop
ab \mathop{\sum\sum\sum}_{a=\frac{1}{2}\times 100000}^{b=\frac{4}{5}}cd
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Stack math symbols in Latex
When typing in formulas in Latex, sometimes we need to stack math symbols, especially with arrows. Here are some examples that show how to achieve this goal.
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