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Re: putting a matrix in LaTeX-format [newbie]
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Re: putting a matrix in LaTeX-format [newbie] |
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Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:20:36 +0100 |
On 17 Dec 2011, at 10:19, BVBA NuKey Music wrote:
> Is there a function in octave which produces the necessary LaTeX-code
> starting from an array with data was produced by Octave.
> Now I have each time to copy/paste the result in my LaTeX-document, add an &
> between each value and terminate each row with a \\, then add the following
> lines:
> \begin{displaymath}
> \mathbf{X}=
> \left(\begin{array}{ccc......c}
>
>
>
> \end{array}\right)
> \end{displaymath}
>
> thanks in advance
> nukey
I remember some code for that was sent to this list a while ago, search the
archives for "matrix2latex"
c.
Re: putting a matrix in LaTeX-format [newbie], Joseph C. Slater PE, PhD, 2011/12/19