[OS X TeX] Labeling the rows and columns of a matrix

Axel E. Retif axel.retif at mac.com
Fri Sep 28 23:04:43 CEST 2007


On Sep 28, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Jon Breitenbucher wrote:

> Thanks Axel. Has no successor to \bordermatrix been developed? I'm  
> sure the next question my students will ask is how to change the  
> matrix delimiters.

See

http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/math/voss/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf  
(p. 23)

Best,

Axel


> Some searching around turned up kbordermatrix but it still faces  
> some challenges. It would be nice to have a very flexible command  
> allowing for various delimiters and partitioning of the matrix.
>
> On Sep 27, 2007, at 4:39 PM, Axel E. Retif wrote:
>
>> On  27 Sep, 2007, at 15:33, Axel E. Retif wrote:
>>
>>> On  27 Sep, 2007, at 13:34, Jon Breitenbucher wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've done some looking around and searching the forum and  
>>>> haven't found a solution to my dilemma. I have students that  
>>>> want to create a matrix with the rows labeled and the columns  
>>>> labeled with the labels being appropriately centered and outside  
>>>> any delimiters. Is this possible? I'm sure it is since I have  
>>>> seen such matrices in books, but it must be the case that one  
>>>> can't use a matrix environment. Do I need to look at tabular?
>>>
>>>
>>> From
>>>
>>> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/math/voss/mathmode/ 
>>> Mathmode.pdf (p. 22):
>>>
>>> \documentclass{article}
>>> \usepackage{amsmath}
>>
>> %%% There is really no need for the amsmath package with this.
>>
>>> \begin{document}
>>>
>>> \[
>>> \bordermatrix{%
>>>  & 0 & 1 & 2 \cr
>>> 0 & A & B & C \cr
>>> 1 & d & e & f \cr
>>> 2 & 1 & 2 & 3 \cr
>>> }
>>> \]
>>>
>>> \end{document}
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Axel
>>
>>
>>
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