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Getting matrices labels
Text above matricessymmetric matricesSame height for list of comma-separated vectorsTwo matrices side by sideSmaller matrices (or other math elements) in displayed mathText above matricesLeft aligning equations without align characterGetting block matrices to be the same sizeHomogeneous Matrices (elements size)Align matrices in TexmakerGetting missing $ inserted for equation environment containing matrices
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
Can you help me to get these matrices with its labels above:
MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n \
x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfR_textMoviestimes textUsers
approx
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n \
y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfQ_textMoviestimes ftext-factors
cdot
underbrace
beginpmatrix!
z_11 & z_12 & dots & z_1n \
z_21 & z_22 & dots & z_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
z_d1 & z_d2 & dots & z_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfP^T_ftext-factorstimestextUsers
]
enddocument
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Can you help me to get these matrices with its labels above:
MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n \
x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfR_textMoviestimes textUsers
approx
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n \
y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfQ_textMoviestimes ftext-factors
cdot
underbrace
beginpmatrix!
z_11 & z_12 & dots & z_1n \
z_21 & z_22 & dots & z_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
z_d1 & z_d2 & dots & z_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfP^T_ftext-factorstimestextUsers
]
enddocument
amsmath matrices
1
Seeblkarray
package and itsblock
environment.
– Zarko
8 hours ago
1
See the answers of this question for a survey of possibilities.
– user121799
8 hours ago
1
@user121799 Thank you !!!
– NaveganTeX
8 hours ago
add a comment |
Can you help me to get these matrices with its labels above:
MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n \
x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfR_textMoviestimes textUsers
approx
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n \
y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfQ_textMoviestimes ftext-factors
cdot
underbrace
beginpmatrix!
z_11 & z_12 & dots & z_1n \
z_21 & z_22 & dots & z_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
z_d1 & z_d2 & dots & z_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfP^T_ftext-factorstimestextUsers
]
enddocument
amsmath matrices
Can you help me to get these matrices with its labels above:
MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n \
x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfR_textMoviestimes textUsers
approx
underbrace!
beginpmatrix
y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n \
y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfQ_textMoviestimes ftext-factors
cdot
underbrace
beginpmatrix!
z_11 & z_12 & dots & z_1n \
z_21 & z_22 & dots & z_2n \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
z_d1 & z_d2 & dots & z_dn
endpmatrix!
_mathbfP^T_ftext-factorstimestextUsers
]
enddocument
amsmath matrices
amsmath matrices
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Seeblkarray
package and itsblock
environment.
– Zarko
8 hours ago
1
See the answers of this question for a survey of possibilities.
– user121799
8 hours ago
1
@user121799 Thank you !!!
– NaveganTeX
8 hours ago
add a comment |
1
Seeblkarray
package and itsblock
environment.
– Zarko
8 hours ago
1
See the answers of this question for a survey of possibilities.
– user121799
8 hours ago
1
@user121799 Thank you !!!
– NaveganTeX
8 hours ago
1
1
See
blkarray
package and its block
environment.– Zarko
8 hours ago
See
blkarray
package and its block
environment.– Zarko
8 hours ago
1
1
See the answers of this question for a survey of possibilities.
– user121799
8 hours ago
See the answers of this question for a survey of possibilities.
– user121799
8 hours ago
1
1
@user121799 Thank you !!!
– NaveganTeX
8 hours ago
@user121799 Thank you !!!
– NaveganTeX
8 hours ago
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With use of the blkarray
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageblkarray
begindocument
[renewcommandarraystretch1.1
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfR\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
approx
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfX\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
cdot
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc)
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray^raisebox-1.5baselineskip$T$
]
enddocument
Edit (1): added symbol for transpose. Solution for it is not very elegant but it works.
Edit (2): maybe you more like the following solution for transpose symbol (code only for the last matrix):
beginblockarrayccccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc) c
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) &kern-0.5em T \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) & \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots & \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) & \
endblock
endblockarray
which gives:
It looks really sharp! There is one thing that's missing. The Transpose in the third matrix.
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX, ups, I didn't see it. Thank you for pointing me on it. I will add it asap.
– Zarko
7 hours ago
I have used lot of the time to put the T of the transpose. :-(
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano, but on the end you manage it. +1 for your answer :-)
– Zarko
7 hours ago
1
@Zarko You know now that with all honesty, I'm not interested in the votes. Actually, I write it to you with my heart. Thank you for appreciating. I invent strange things like that symbol of the T that with bordermatrix is not possible to insert directly. At least I have read the manual.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
Also my answer it is not elegant :-) but it works using bordermatrix
. I have used the code of your MWE and it not is that of the image.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
[bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle R & & cr
& x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n cr
& x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n cr
&vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
simeq bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle Theta^T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
beginmatrix
oversetT\
\
\
\
endmatrix
]
enddocument
I happen to think that your example looks fantastic as well. Thank you!
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX I'm happy when I help others. The solution I gave you is a "hack" but it works. Aesthetically it's not beautiful, but you can put the bold and you can do, any modification.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
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With use of the blkarray
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageblkarray
begindocument
[renewcommandarraystretch1.1
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfR\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
approx
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfX\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
cdot
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc)
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray^raisebox-1.5baselineskip$T$
]
enddocument
Edit (1): added symbol for transpose. Solution for it is not very elegant but it works.
Edit (2): maybe you more like the following solution for transpose symbol (code only for the last matrix):
beginblockarrayccccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc) c
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) &kern-0.5em T \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) & \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots & \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) & \
endblock
endblockarray
which gives:
It looks really sharp! There is one thing that's missing. The Transpose in the third matrix.
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX, ups, I didn't see it. Thank you for pointing me on it. I will add it asap.
– Zarko
7 hours ago
I have used lot of the time to put the T of the transpose. :-(
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano, but on the end you manage it. +1 for your answer :-)
– Zarko
7 hours ago
1
@Zarko You know now that with all honesty, I'm not interested in the votes. Actually, I write it to you with my heart. Thank you for appreciating. I invent strange things like that symbol of the T that with bordermatrix is not possible to insert directly. At least I have read the manual.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
With use of the blkarray
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageblkarray
begindocument
[renewcommandarraystretch1.1
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfR\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
approx
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfX\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
cdot
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc)
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray^raisebox-1.5baselineskip$T$
]
enddocument
Edit (1): added symbol for transpose. Solution for it is not very elegant but it works.
Edit (2): maybe you more like the following solution for transpose symbol (code only for the last matrix):
beginblockarrayccccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc) c
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) &kern-0.5em T \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) & \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots & \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) & \
endblock
endblockarray
which gives:
It looks really sharp! There is one thing that's missing. The Transpose in the third matrix.
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX, ups, I didn't see it. Thank you for pointing me on it. I will add it asap.
– Zarko
7 hours ago
I have used lot of the time to put the T of the transpose. :-(
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano, but on the end you manage it. +1 for your answer :-)
– Zarko
7 hours ago
1
@Zarko You know now that with all honesty, I'm not interested in the votes. Actually, I write it to you with my heart. Thank you for appreciating. I invent strange things like that symbol of the T that with bordermatrix is not possible to insert directly. At least I have read the manual.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
With use of the blkarray
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageblkarray
begindocument
[renewcommandarraystretch1.1
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfR\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
approx
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfX\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
cdot
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc)
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray^raisebox-1.5baselineskip$T$
]
enddocument
Edit (1): added symbol for transpose. Solution for it is not very elegant but it works.
Edit (2): maybe you more like the following solution for transpose symbol (code only for the last matrix):
beginblockarrayccccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc) c
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) &kern-0.5em T \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) & \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots & \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) & \
endblock
endblockarray
which gives:
With use of the blkarray
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageblkarray
begindocument
[renewcommandarraystretch1.1
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfR\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
approx
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfX\
beginblock(cccc)
r_1^(1) & r_2^(1) & dots & r_b^(1) \
r_1^(2) & r_2^(2) & dots & r_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
r_1^(m) & r_2^(m) & dots & r_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray
cdot
beginblockarraycccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc)
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) \
endblock
endblockarray^raisebox-1.5baselineskip$T$
]
enddocument
Edit (1): added symbol for transpose. Solution for it is not very elegant but it works.
Edit (2): maybe you more like the following solution for transpose symbol (code only for the last matrix):
beginblockarrayccccc
BAmulticolumn4cmathbfTheta^T\
beginblock(cccc) c
theta_1^(1) & theta_2^(1) & dots & theta_b^(1) &kern-0.5em T \
theta_1^(2) & theta_2^(2) & dots & theta_n^(2) & \
vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots & \
theta_1^(m) & theta_2^(m) & dots & theta_n^(m) & \
endblock
endblockarray
which gives:
edited 7 hours ago
answered 7 hours ago
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It looks really sharp! There is one thing that's missing. The Transpose in the third matrix.
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX, ups, I didn't see it. Thank you for pointing me on it. I will add it asap.
– Zarko
7 hours ago
I have used lot of the time to put the T of the transpose. :-(
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano, but on the end you manage it. +1 for your answer :-)
– Zarko
7 hours ago
1
@Zarko You know now that with all honesty, I'm not interested in the votes. Actually, I write it to you with my heart. Thank you for appreciating. I invent strange things like that symbol of the T that with bordermatrix is not possible to insert directly. At least I have read the manual.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
It looks really sharp! There is one thing that's missing. The Transpose in the third matrix.
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX, ups, I didn't see it. Thank you for pointing me on it. I will add it asap.
– Zarko
7 hours ago
I have used lot of the time to put the T of the transpose. :-(
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano, but on the end you manage it. +1 for your answer :-)
– Zarko
7 hours ago
1
@Zarko You know now that with all honesty, I'm not interested in the votes. Actually, I write it to you with my heart. Thank you for appreciating. I invent strange things like that symbol of the T that with bordermatrix is not possible to insert directly. At least I have read the manual.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
It looks really sharp! There is one thing that's missing. The Transpose in the third matrix.
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
It looks really sharp! There is one thing that's missing. The Transpose in the third matrix.
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
1
@NaveganTeX, ups, I didn't see it. Thank you for pointing me on it. I will add it asap.
– Zarko
7 hours ago
@NaveganTeX, ups, I didn't see it. Thank you for pointing me on it. I will add it asap.
– Zarko
7 hours ago
I have used lot of the time to put the T of the transpose. :-(
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
I have used lot of the time to put the T of the transpose. :-(
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
1
@Sebastiano, but on the end you manage it. +1 for your answer :-)
– Zarko
7 hours ago
@Sebastiano, but on the end you manage it. +1 for your answer :-)
– Zarko
7 hours ago
1
1
@Zarko You know now that with all honesty, I'm not interested in the votes. Actually, I write it to you with my heart. Thank you for appreciating. I invent strange things like that symbol of the T that with bordermatrix is not possible to insert directly. At least I have read the manual.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
@Zarko You know now that with all honesty, I'm not interested in the votes. Actually, I write it to you with my heart. Thank you for appreciating. I invent strange things like that symbol of the T that with bordermatrix is not possible to insert directly. At least I have read the manual.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
Also my answer it is not elegant :-) but it works using bordermatrix
. I have used the code of your MWE and it not is that of the image.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
[bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle R & & cr
& x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n cr
& x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n cr
&vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
simeq bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle Theta^T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
beginmatrix
oversetT\
\
\
\
endmatrix
]
enddocument
I happen to think that your example looks fantastic as well. Thank you!
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX I'm happy when I help others. The solution I gave you is a "hack" but it works. Aesthetically it's not beautiful, but you can put the bold and you can do, any modification.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
Also my answer it is not elegant :-) but it works using bordermatrix
. I have used the code of your MWE and it not is that of the image.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
[bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle R & & cr
& x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n cr
& x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n cr
&vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
simeq bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle Theta^T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
beginmatrix
oversetT\
\
\
\
endmatrix
]
enddocument
I happen to think that your example looks fantastic as well. Thank you!
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX I'm happy when I help others. The solution I gave you is a "hack" but it works. Aesthetically it's not beautiful, but you can put the bold and you can do, any modification.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
Also my answer it is not elegant :-) but it works using bordermatrix
. I have used the code of your MWE and it not is that of the image.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
[bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle R & & cr
& x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n cr
& x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n cr
&vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
simeq bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle Theta^T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
beginmatrix
oversetT\
\
\
\
endmatrix
]
enddocument
Also my answer it is not elegant :-) but it works using bordermatrix
. I have used the code of your MWE and it not is that of the image.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
begindocument
[bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle R & & cr
& x_11 & x_12 & dots & x_1n cr
& x_21 & x_22 & dots & x_2n cr
&vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& x_d1 & x_d2 & dots & x_dn
simeq bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
bordermatrix
& & scriptstyle Theta^T & & cr
& y_11 & y_12 & dots & y_1n cr
& y_21 & y_22 & dots & y_2n cr
& vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots cr
& y_d1 & y_d2 & dots & y_dn
beginmatrix
oversetT\
\
\
\
endmatrix
]
enddocument
answered 7 hours ago
SebastianoSebastiano
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I happen to think that your example looks fantastic as well. Thank you!
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX I'm happy when I help others. The solution I gave you is a "hack" but it works. Aesthetically it's not beautiful, but you can put the bold and you can do, any modification.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
I happen to think that your example looks fantastic as well. Thank you!
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
@NaveganTeX I'm happy when I help others. The solution I gave you is a "hack" but it works. Aesthetically it's not beautiful, but you can put the bold and you can do, any modification.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
I happen to think that your example looks fantastic as well. Thank you!
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
I happen to think that your example looks fantastic as well. Thank you!
– NaveganTeX
7 hours ago
1
1
@NaveganTeX I'm happy when I help others. The solution I gave you is a "hack" but it works. Aesthetically it's not beautiful, but you can put the bold and you can do, any modification.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
@NaveganTeX I'm happy when I help others. The solution I gave you is a "hack" but it works. Aesthetically it's not beautiful, but you can put the bold and you can do, any modification.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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See
blkarray
package and itsblock
environment.– Zarko
8 hours ago
1
See the answers of this question for a survey of possibilities.
– user121799
8 hours ago
1
@user121799 Thank you !!!
– NaveganTeX
8 hours ago