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How to write the block matrix in LaTex?



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowAligning equations with text with alignatMatrix environments not workingnewcommand for bmatrix of features using pgffor throws missing endgroup errorLeft align text in equation environment (no use of align environment)How to align cases block to the leftObtaining a properly aligned complex matrixXparse k argument to parse options at end of environmentHow to represent the following border matrix in latex?How to write the following mathematical expression in LaTeX?“Missing '' inserted” and “Missing inserted” with aligned environment










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I wish to write the following block matrix in LaTex.



enter image description here



I have been trying a bunch of stuff, but none of it seems to work. In particular, I tried the following:



beginbmatrix
0 & -1& & & & & 0 & & & &\
1 & 0 & & & & & & & & &\
& & cdot & & & & & & & &\
& & & cdot & & & & & & &\
& & & & cdot & & & & & &\
& & & & & 0 & 1 & & & &\
& & & & &-1 & 0 & & & &\
& & & & & & & cdot & & &\
& & & & & & & & cdot & & \
& & & & & & & & & cdot & \
0 & & & & & & & & & & 0\
endbmatrix



But this is pretty ugly and so any suggestions will be much appreciated.










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    I wish to write the following block matrix in LaTex.



    enter image description here



    I have been trying a bunch of stuff, but none of it seems to work. In particular, I tried the following:



    beginbmatrix
    0 & -1& & & & & 0 & & & &\
    1 & 0 & & & & & & & & &\
    & & cdot & & & & & & & &\
    & & & cdot & & & & & & &\
    & & & & cdot & & & & & &\
    & & & & & 0 & 1 & & & &\
    & & & & &-1 & 0 & & & &\
    & & & & & & & cdot & & &\
    & & & & & & & & cdot & & \
    & & & & & & & & & cdot & \
    0 & & & & & & & & & & 0\
    endbmatrix



    But this is pretty ugly and so any suggestions will be much appreciated.










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      7








      I wish to write the following block matrix in LaTex.



      enter image description here



      I have been trying a bunch of stuff, but none of it seems to work. In particular, I tried the following:



      beginbmatrix
      0 & -1& & & & & 0 & & & &\
      1 & 0 & & & & & & & & &\
      & & cdot & & & & & & & &\
      & & & cdot & & & & & & &\
      & & & & cdot & & & & & &\
      & & & & & 0 & 1 & & & &\
      & & & & &-1 & 0 & & & &\
      & & & & & & & cdot & & &\
      & & & & & & & & cdot & & \
      & & & & & & & & & cdot & \
      0 & & & & & & & & & & 0\
      endbmatrix



      But this is pretty ugly and so any suggestions will be much appreciated.










      share|improve this question
















      I wish to write the following block matrix in LaTex.



      enter image description here



      I have been trying a bunch of stuff, but none of it seems to work. In particular, I tried the following:



      beginbmatrix
      0 & -1& & & & & 0 & & & &\
      1 & 0 & & & & & & & & &\
      & & cdot & & & & & & & &\
      & & & cdot & & & & & & &\
      & & & & cdot & & & & & &\
      & & & & & 0 & 1 & & & &\
      & & & & &-1 & 0 & & & &\
      & & & & & & & cdot & & &\
      & & & & & & & & cdot & & \
      & & & & & & & & & cdot & \
      0 & & & & & & & & & & 0\
      endbmatrix



      But this is pretty ugly and so any suggestions will be much appreciated.







      amsmath






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          Perhaps



          $left(beginarraycccccc
          left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright] & & & & & 0\
          & ddots\
          & & left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright]\
          & & & 0\
          & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & 0
          endarrayright)$


          enter image description here






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            – model_checker
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          Here there is my proposal as the original picture using bmatx command that replace a boxed matrix.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagemathtools
          newcommandbmatxboxedbeginmatrix 0& 1 \ -1& 0endmatrix

          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          , bmatx& & & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots& & & & \
          & & bmatx & & & & \
          & & & ddots& & &\
          & & & & 0 & &\
          & & & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & & & 0
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          The best code is provided thanks to the precious comment of @Bernard.






          share|improve this answer




















          • 4





            In my opinion, you shouldn't add an empty 3rd column in the definition of bmatx

            – Bernard
            5 hours ago






          • 2





            Your comment not is an opinion :-) ...it is truly correct. :-)

            – Sebastiano
            5 hours ago


















          5














          Here's another solution. It uses a pmatrix environment for the overall matrix and a custom macro called blockmat for the 2x2 inner matrices.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagearray,amsmath
          newcommandblockmat%
          beginarray
          hline 0 & 1^mathstrut \ -1 & 0 \ hline
          endarray
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          blockmat & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots & & & & \
          & & blockmat & & & \
          & & & 0 & & \
          & & & & ddots & \
          0 & & & & & 0 \
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





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            – model_checker
            4 hours ago


















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          Just for the fun of it! :-)



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,array

          begindocument

          [
          beginpmatrix
          newcommandlr[1]multicolumn1#1
          newcommandrr[1]multicolumn1#1
          ;
          beginarray@*10c@
          cline1-2
          lr0 & rr1 &&&&&&&& raisebox-1em[0pt][0pt]$0$\
          lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline1-2
          && ddots \
          cline4-5
          &&& lr0 & rr1 \
          &&& lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline4-5
          &&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&& ddots \
          &&&&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&&&& ddots \
          multicolumn2c0 &&&&&&&& 0
          endarray
          ;;
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


















          • 1





            You guys are the best!

            – model_checker
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            @model_checker I'm certainly not the best. Here is world excellence.

            – Sebastiano
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            I am sorry! Last I checked there was an objection to your answer. But it's also great!

            – model_checker
            3 hours ago






          • 2





            @model_checker Don't worry. I have put two & in addition. :-) but now it is correct.

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            3 hours ago











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          $left(beginarraycccccc
          left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright] & & & & & 0\
          & ddots\
          & & left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright]\
          & & & 0\
          & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & 0
          endarrayright)$


          enter image description here






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            6 hours ago















          7














          Perhaps



          $left(beginarraycccccc
          left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright] & & & & & 0\
          & ddots\
          & & left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright]\
          & & & 0\
          & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & 0
          endarrayright)$


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


















          • 2





            Thank you so much!

            – model_checker
            6 hours ago













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          7







          Perhaps



          $left(beginarraycccccc
          left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright] & & & & & 0\
          & ddots\
          & & left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright]\
          & & & 0\
          & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & 0
          endarrayright)$


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Perhaps



          $left(beginarraycccccc
          left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright] & & & & & 0\
          & ddots\
          & & left[beginarraycc
          0 & 1\
          -1 & 0
          endarrayright]\
          & & & 0\
          & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & 0
          endarrayright)$


          enter image description here







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            – model_checker
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            Thank you so much!

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            6 hours ago







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          2





          Thank you so much!

          – model_checker
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          Thank you so much!

          – model_checker
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          6














          Here there is my proposal as the original picture using bmatx command that replace a boxed matrix.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagemathtools
          newcommandbmatxboxedbeginmatrix 0& 1 \ -1& 0endmatrix

          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          , bmatx& & & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots& & & & \
          & & bmatx & & & & \
          & & & ddots& & &\
          & & & & 0 & &\
          & & & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & & & 0
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          The best code is provided thanks to the precious comment of @Bernard.






          share|improve this answer




















          • 4





            In my opinion, you shouldn't add an empty 3rd column in the definition of bmatx

            – Bernard
            5 hours ago






          • 2





            Your comment not is an opinion :-) ...it is truly correct. :-)

            – Sebastiano
            5 hours ago















          6














          Here there is my proposal as the original picture using bmatx command that replace a boxed matrix.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagemathtools
          newcommandbmatxboxedbeginmatrix 0& 1 \ -1& 0endmatrix

          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          , bmatx& & & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots& & & & \
          & & bmatx & & & & \
          & & & ddots& & &\
          & & & & 0 & &\
          & & & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & & & 0
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          The best code is provided thanks to the precious comment of @Bernard.






          share|improve this answer




















          • 4





            In my opinion, you shouldn't add an empty 3rd column in the definition of bmatx

            – Bernard
            5 hours ago






          • 2





            Your comment not is an opinion :-) ...it is truly correct. :-)

            – Sebastiano
            5 hours ago













          6












          6








          6







          Here there is my proposal as the original picture using bmatx command that replace a boxed matrix.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagemathtools
          newcommandbmatxboxedbeginmatrix 0& 1 \ -1& 0endmatrix

          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          , bmatx& & & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots& & & & \
          & & bmatx & & & & \
          & & & ddots& & &\
          & & & & 0 & &\
          & & & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & & & 0
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          The best code is provided thanks to the precious comment of @Bernard.






          share|improve this answer















          Here there is my proposal as the original picture using bmatx command that replace a boxed matrix.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagemathtools
          newcommandbmatxboxedbeginmatrix 0& 1 \ -1& 0endmatrix

          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          , bmatx& & & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots& & & & \
          & & bmatx & & & & \
          & & & ddots& & &\
          & & & & 0 & &\
          & & & & & & ddots\
          0 & & & & & & & 0
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          The best code is provided thanks to the precious comment of @Bernard.







          share|improve this answer














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          edited 5 hours ago

























          answered 5 hours ago









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          • 4





            In my opinion, you shouldn't add an empty 3rd column in the definition of bmatx

            – Bernard
            5 hours ago






          • 2





            Your comment not is an opinion :-) ...it is truly correct. :-)

            – Sebastiano
            5 hours ago












          • 4





            In my opinion, you shouldn't add an empty 3rd column in the definition of bmatx

            – Bernard
            5 hours ago






          • 2





            Your comment not is an opinion :-) ...it is truly correct. :-)

            – Sebastiano
            5 hours ago







          4




          4





          In my opinion, you shouldn't add an empty 3rd column in the definition of bmatx

          – Bernard
          5 hours ago





          In my opinion, you shouldn't add an empty 3rd column in the definition of bmatx

          – Bernard
          5 hours ago




          2




          2





          Your comment not is an opinion :-) ...it is truly correct. :-)

          – Sebastiano
          5 hours ago





          Your comment not is an opinion :-) ...it is truly correct. :-)

          – Sebastiano
          5 hours ago











          5














          Here's another solution. It uses a pmatrix environment for the overall matrix and a custom macro called blockmat for the 2x2 inner matrices.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagearray,amsmath
          newcommandblockmat%
          beginarray
          hline 0 & 1^mathstrut \ -1 & 0 \ hline
          endarray
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          blockmat & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots & & & & \
          & & blockmat & & & \
          & & & 0 & & \
          & & & & ddots & \
          0 & & & & & 0 \
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer

























          • Thank you for writing this answer!

            – model_checker
            4 hours ago















          5














          Here's another solution. It uses a pmatrix environment for the overall matrix and a custom macro called blockmat for the 2x2 inner matrices.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagearray,amsmath
          newcommandblockmat%
          beginarray
          hline 0 & 1^mathstrut \ -1 & 0 \ hline
          endarray
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          blockmat & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots & & & & \
          & & blockmat & & & \
          & & & 0 & & \
          & & & & ddots & \
          0 & & & & & 0 \
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer

























          • Thank you for writing this answer!

            – model_checker
            4 hours ago













          5












          5








          5







          Here's another solution. It uses a pmatrix environment for the overall matrix and a custom macro called blockmat for the 2x2 inner matrices.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagearray,amsmath
          newcommandblockmat%
          beginarray
          hline 0 & 1^mathstrut \ -1 & 0 \ hline
          endarray
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          blockmat & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots & & & & \
          & & blockmat & & & \
          & & & 0 & & \
          & & & & ddots & \
          0 & & & & & 0 \
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer















          Here's another solution. It uses a pmatrix environment for the overall matrix and a custom macro called blockmat for the 2x2 inner matrices.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagearray,amsmath
          newcommandblockmat%
          beginarray
          hline 0 & 1^mathstrut \ -1 & 0 \ hline
          endarray
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          blockmat & & & & & 0 \
          & ddots & & & & \
          & & blockmat & & & \
          & & & 0 & & \
          & & & & ddots & \
          0 & & & & & 0 \
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument






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          – model_checker
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          Thank you for writing this answer!

          – model_checker
          4 hours ago











          4














          Just for the fun of it! :-)



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,array

          begindocument

          [
          beginpmatrix
          newcommandlr[1]multicolumn1#1
          newcommandrr[1]multicolumn1#1
          ;
          beginarray@*10c@
          cline1-2
          lr0 & rr1 &&&&&&&& raisebox-1em[0pt][0pt]$0$\
          lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline1-2
          && ddots \
          cline4-5
          &&& lr0 & rr1 \
          &&& lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline4-5
          &&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&& ddots \
          &&&&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&&&& ddots \
          multicolumn2c0 &&&&&&&& 0
          endarray
          ;;
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


















          • 1





            You guys are the best!

            – model_checker
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            @model_checker I'm certainly not the best. Here is world excellence.

            – Sebastiano
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            I am sorry! Last I checked there was an objection to your answer. But it's also great!

            – model_checker
            3 hours ago






          • 2





            @model_checker Don't worry. I have put two & in addition. :-) but now it is correct.

            – Sebastiano
            3 hours ago















          4














          Just for the fun of it! :-)



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,array

          begindocument

          [
          beginpmatrix
          newcommandlr[1]multicolumn1#1
          newcommandrr[1]multicolumn1#1
          ;
          beginarray@*10c@
          cline1-2
          lr0 & rr1 &&&&&&&& raisebox-1em[0pt][0pt]$0$\
          lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline1-2
          && ddots \
          cline4-5
          &&& lr0 & rr1 \
          &&& lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline4-5
          &&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&& ddots \
          &&&&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&&&& ddots \
          multicolumn2c0 &&&&&&&& 0
          endarray
          ;;
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


















          • 1





            You guys are the best!

            – model_checker
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            @model_checker I'm certainly not the best. Here is world excellence.

            – Sebastiano
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            I am sorry! Last I checked there was an objection to your answer. But it's also great!

            – model_checker
            3 hours ago






          • 2





            @model_checker Don't worry. I have put two & in addition. :-) but now it is correct.

            – Sebastiano
            3 hours ago













          4












          4








          4







          Just for the fun of it! :-)



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,array

          begindocument

          [
          beginpmatrix
          newcommandlr[1]multicolumn1#1
          newcommandrr[1]multicolumn1#1
          ;
          beginarray@*10c@
          cline1-2
          lr0 & rr1 &&&&&&&& raisebox-1em[0pt][0pt]$0$\
          lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline1-2
          && ddots \
          cline4-5
          &&& lr0 & rr1 \
          &&& lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline4-5
          &&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&& ddots \
          &&&&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&&&& ddots \
          multicolumn2c0 &&&&&&&& 0
          endarray
          ;;
          endpmatrix
          ]

          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Just for the fun of it! :-)



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,array

          begindocument

          [
          beginpmatrix
          newcommandlr[1]multicolumn1#1
          newcommandrr[1]multicolumn1#1
          ;
          beginarray@*10c@
          cline1-2
          lr0 & rr1 &&&&&&&& raisebox-1em[0pt][0pt]$0$\
          lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline1-2
          && ddots \
          cline4-5
          &&& lr0 & rr1 \
          &&& lr-1 & rr0 \
          cline4-5
          &&&&& 0 \[-1ex]
          &&&&&& ddots \
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