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How to save space when writing equations with cases?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)tables with column width that depends on the width of table entriesTwo columns of equations, aligned and just one number per columnHow to adjust the blank space between the top of the left curly brace and the contents?How to align text to the right in math mode?flalign numberingTables: Missing $ insertedHow to properly format a proof/explanation with multiple points of alignment?Unwanted space with label in subfigure (subcaption) environmentHow can I left-align each cell in an equation containing math symbols?How do I get something into a rectangle without space for non-existent descenders?










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I am writing in IEEE double column environment. I have some equations with cases. For example, this equation seems to have too much space after the brace and also before and after the commas.



enter image description here



I was using the array environment which seems to cause those large spacing. I still prefer to have some independent control over the alignment of the three parts of the equation, since in some cases for each column, the length may be quite different, and I may choose to center, left, or right align for each column. What would be a good way to make those spacings smaller but still have control over the alignment?



The code I used for the equation is



beginequation
theta_pk=left{ beginarrayccc
omega t+alpha+beta & , & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endarrayright.
endequation









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    There exists an environment for that: cases.

    – marmot
    8 hours ago















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I am writing in IEEE double column environment. I have some equations with cases. For example, this equation seems to have too much space after the brace and also before and after the commas.



enter image description here



I was using the array environment which seems to cause those large spacing. I still prefer to have some independent control over the alignment of the three parts of the equation, since in some cases for each column, the length may be quite different, and I may choose to center, left, or right align for each column. What would be a good way to make those spacings smaller but still have control over the alignment?



The code I used for the equation is



beginequation
theta_pk=left{ beginarrayccc
omega t+alpha+beta & , & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endarrayright.
endequation









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  • 5





    There exists an environment for that: cases.

    – marmot
    8 hours ago













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I am writing in IEEE double column environment. I have some equations with cases. For example, this equation seems to have too much space after the brace and also before and after the commas.



enter image description here



I was using the array environment which seems to cause those large spacing. I still prefer to have some independent control over the alignment of the three parts of the equation, since in some cases for each column, the length may be quite different, and I may choose to center, left, or right align for each column. What would be a good way to make those spacings smaller but still have control over the alignment?



The code I used for the equation is



beginequation
theta_pk=left{ beginarrayccc
omega t+alpha+beta & , & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endarrayright.
endequation









share|improve this question














I am writing in IEEE double column environment. I have some equations with cases. For example, this equation seems to have too much space after the brace and also before and after the commas.



enter image description here



I was using the array environment which seems to cause those large spacing. I still prefer to have some independent control over the alignment of the three parts of the equation, since in some cases for each column, the length may be quite different, and I may choose to center, left, or right align for each column. What would be a good way to make those spacings smaller but still have control over the alignment?



The code I used for the equation is



beginequation
theta_pk=left{ beginarrayccc
omega t+alpha+beta & , & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endarrayright.
endequation






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    There exists an environment for that: cases.

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as mentioned @marmot in comment, cases from amsmath is right toool for what you like obtain:



enter image description here



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument
lipsum[1]
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
omega t+alpha+beta & , n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
lipsum[2-4]
enddocument


addendum:
as mentioned @manooooh in his valued comment, AMS (American Mathematical Society) prefer style, where comas follows math expression, i.e:



 begincases
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


which use gives



enter image description here



but some people prefer the following style:



 begincases
phantom-
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


giving:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • Is it possible to reduce the space before the commas if I have slightly longer equations to fit in the column?

    – nanjun
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    Great answer!! According to AMS, I think that the commas have to start just after the expression e.g. omega t+alpha+beta, and not omega t+alpha+beta&,, and at the end of the line should be a comma e.g. ldots,.

    – manooooh
    7 hours ago











  • @manooooh -- "According to AMS ... have to" is a bit of a stretch. The traditional location of the commas is indeed at the end of the initial segment of a line, not after the &. That is what is shown in the user guide (texdoc amsldoc).

    – barbara beeton
    1 hour ago


















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A variant, with the fleqn environment from nccmath. I improvedged the alignment in the first column of the cases environment, using a phantom — sign in the first row.



You also can save some space – to a certain extent, with the mathrlap command from mathtools (which loads amsmath). I didn't need it here.



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath, nccmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument

lipsum[1]
beginfleqn
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
phantom-omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
endfleqn
lipsum[2-4]

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • What's the purpose of fleqn? I see no reason for it.

    – egreg
    7 hours ago











  • @egreg: Inside this environment, the equations are flushleft, while being aligned, gathered, &c. This can save some space.

    – Bernard
    6 hours ago












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as mentioned @marmot in comment, cases from amsmath is right toool for what you like obtain:



enter image description here



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument
lipsum[1]
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
omega t+alpha+beta & , n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
lipsum[2-4]
enddocument


addendum:
as mentioned @manooooh in his valued comment, AMS (American Mathematical Society) prefer style, where comas follows math expression, i.e:



 begincases
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


which use gives



enter image description here



but some people prefer the following style:



 begincases
phantom-
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


giving:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • Is it possible to reduce the space before the commas if I have slightly longer equations to fit in the column?

    – nanjun
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    Great answer!! According to AMS, I think that the commas have to start just after the expression e.g. omega t+alpha+beta, and not omega t+alpha+beta&,, and at the end of the line should be a comma e.g. ldots,.

    – manooooh
    7 hours ago











  • @manooooh -- "According to AMS ... have to" is a bit of a stretch. The traditional location of the commas is indeed at the end of the initial segment of a line, not after the &. That is what is shown in the user guide (texdoc amsldoc).

    – barbara beeton
    1 hour ago















4














as mentioned @marmot in comment, cases from amsmath is right toool for what you like obtain:



enter image description here



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument
lipsum[1]
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
omega t+alpha+beta & , n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
lipsum[2-4]
enddocument


addendum:
as mentioned @manooooh in his valued comment, AMS (American Mathematical Society) prefer style, where comas follows math expression, i.e:



 begincases
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


which use gives



enter image description here



but some people prefer the following style:



 begincases
phantom-
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


giving:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • Is it possible to reduce the space before the commas if I have slightly longer equations to fit in the column?

    – nanjun
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    Great answer!! According to AMS, I think that the commas have to start just after the expression e.g. omega t+alpha+beta, and not omega t+alpha+beta&,, and at the end of the line should be a comma e.g. ldots,.

    – manooooh
    7 hours ago











  • @manooooh -- "According to AMS ... have to" is a bit of a stretch. The traditional location of the commas is indeed at the end of the initial segment of a line, not after the &. That is what is shown in the user guide (texdoc amsldoc).

    – barbara beeton
    1 hour ago













4












4








4







as mentioned @marmot in comment, cases from amsmath is right toool for what you like obtain:



enter image description here



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument
lipsum[1]
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
omega t+alpha+beta & , n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
lipsum[2-4]
enddocument


addendum:
as mentioned @manooooh in his valued comment, AMS (American Mathematical Society) prefer style, where comas follows math expression, i.e:



 begincases
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


which use gives



enter image description here



but some people prefer the following style:



 begincases
phantom-
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


giving:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer















as mentioned @marmot in comment, cases from amsmath is right toool for what you like obtain:



enter image description here



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument
lipsum[1]
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
omega t+alpha+beta & , n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta & , n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
lipsum[2-4]
enddocument


addendum:
as mentioned @manooooh in his valued comment, AMS (American Mathematical Society) prefer style, where comas follows math expression, i.e:



 begincases
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


which use gives



enter image description here



but some people prefer the following style:



 begincases
phantom-
omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases


giving:



enter image description here







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  • Is it possible to reduce the space before the commas if I have slightly longer equations to fit in the column?

    – nanjun
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    Great answer!! According to AMS, I think that the commas have to start just after the expression e.g. omega t+alpha+beta, and not omega t+alpha+beta&,, and at the end of the line should be a comma e.g. ldots,.

    – manooooh
    7 hours ago











  • @manooooh -- "According to AMS ... have to" is a bit of a stretch. The traditional location of the commas is indeed at the end of the initial segment of a line, not after the &. That is what is shown in the user guide (texdoc amsldoc).

    – barbara beeton
    1 hour ago

















  • Is it possible to reduce the space before the commas if I have slightly longer equations to fit in the column?

    – nanjun
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    Great answer!! According to AMS, I think that the commas have to start just after the expression e.g. omega t+alpha+beta, and not omega t+alpha+beta&,, and at the end of the line should be a comma e.g. ldots,.

    – manooooh
    7 hours ago











  • @manooooh -- "According to AMS ... have to" is a bit of a stretch. The traditional location of the commas is indeed at the end of the initial segment of a line, not after the &. That is what is shown in the user guide (texdoc amsldoc).

    – barbara beeton
    1 hour ago
















Is it possible to reduce the space before the commas if I have slightly longer equations to fit in the column?

– nanjun
7 hours ago





Is it possible to reduce the space before the commas if I have slightly longer equations to fit in the column?

– nanjun
7 hours ago




1




1





Great answer!! According to AMS, I think that the commas have to start just after the expression e.g. omega t+alpha+beta, and not omega t+alpha+beta&,, and at the end of the line should be a comma e.g. ldots,.

– manooooh
7 hours ago





Great answer!! According to AMS, I think that the commas have to start just after the expression e.g. omega t+alpha+beta, and not omega t+alpha+beta&,, and at the end of the line should be a comma e.g. ldots,.

– manooooh
7 hours ago













@manooooh -- "According to AMS ... have to" is a bit of a stretch. The traditional location of the commas is indeed at the end of the initial segment of a line, not after the &. That is what is shown in the user guide (texdoc amsldoc).

– barbara beeton
1 hour ago





@manooooh -- "According to AMS ... have to" is a bit of a stretch. The traditional location of the commas is indeed at the end of the initial segment of a line, not after the &. That is what is shown in the user guide (texdoc amsldoc).

– barbara beeton
1 hour ago











1














A variant, with the fleqn environment from nccmath. I improvedged the alignment in the first column of the cases environment, using a phantom — sign in the first row.



You also can save some space – to a certain extent, with the mathrlap command from mathtools (which loads amsmath). I didn't need it here.



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath, nccmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument

lipsum[1]
beginfleqn
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
phantom-omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
endfleqn
lipsum[2-4]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • What's the purpose of fleqn? I see no reason for it.

    – egreg
    7 hours ago











  • @egreg: Inside this environment, the equations are flushleft, while being aligned, gathered, &c. This can save some space.

    – Bernard
    6 hours ago
















1














A variant, with the fleqn environment from nccmath. I improvedged the alignment in the first column of the cases environment, using a phantom — sign in the first row.



You also can save some space – to a certain extent, with the mathrlap command from mathtools (which loads amsmath). I didn't need it here.



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath, nccmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument

lipsum[1]
beginfleqn
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
phantom-omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
endfleqn
lipsum[2-4]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • What's the purpose of fleqn? I see no reason for it.

    – egreg
    7 hours ago











  • @egreg: Inside this environment, the equations are flushleft, while being aligned, gathered, &c. This can save some space.

    – Bernard
    6 hours ago














1












1








1







A variant, with the fleqn environment from nccmath. I improvedged the alignment in the first column of the cases environment, using a phantom — sign in the first row.



You also can save some space – to a certain extent, with the mathrlap command from mathtools (which loads amsmath). I didn't need it here.



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath, nccmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument

lipsum[1]
beginfleqn
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
phantom-omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
endfleqn
lipsum[2-4]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













A variant, with the fleqn environment from nccmath. I improvedged the alignment in the first column of the cases environment, using a phantom — sign in the first row.



You also can save some space – to a certain extent, with the mathrlap command from mathtools (which loads amsmath). I didn't need it here.



documentclassIEEEtran
usepackageamsmath, nccmath

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text

begindocument

lipsum[1]
beginfleqn
beginequation
theta_pk =
begincases
phantom-omega t+alpha+beta, & n=1,2,3,4,5,6,ldots\
-omega t-alpha-beta, & n=7,8,9,10,11,12,ldots
endcases
endequation
endfleqn
lipsum[2-4]

enddocument


enter image description here







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  • What's the purpose of fleqn? I see no reason for it.

    – egreg
    7 hours ago











  • @egreg: Inside this environment, the equations are flushleft, while being aligned, gathered, &c. This can save some space.

    – Bernard
    6 hours ago


















  • What's the purpose of fleqn? I see no reason for it.

    – egreg
    7 hours ago











  • @egreg: Inside this environment, the equations are flushleft, while being aligned, gathered, &c. This can save some space.

    – Bernard
    6 hours ago

















What's the purpose of fleqn? I see no reason for it.

– egreg
7 hours ago





What's the purpose of fleqn? I see no reason for it.

– egreg
7 hours ago













@egreg: Inside this environment, the equations are flushleft, while being aligned, gathered, &c. This can save some space.

– Bernard
6 hours ago






@egreg: Inside this environment, the equations are flushleft, while being aligned, gathered, &c. This can save some space.

– Bernard
6 hours ago


















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