Help/Adv. Equations
Multiple Lines in Equations
Multiple lines in equations are handled between the delimiters \begin{align} and \end{align} with each line separated from the next with the use of '\\' at the end. Each line can be aligned at a location designated by '&' on each line.
For example, the equation:
was typed as follows:
<math>
\begin{align}
& \text{if} \quad r\le 1.57\quad {{f}_{w}}=0.3 \\
& \text{if} \quad r>1.57\quad {{f}_{w}}=0.00251\ \exp \left( 5.21\ {{r}^{-0.19}} \right) \\
\end{align}
</math>
The same multi-line equation can be numbered, by enclosing the whole of the "align" inside an Equation template, as shown below:
(25) |
was typed as follows:
\ begin{equation} \tag{25}
\ begin{align}
& \text{if} \quad r\le 1.57\quad {{f}_{w}}=0.3 \\
& \text{if} \quad r>1.57\quad {{f}_{w}}=0.00251\ \exp \left( 5.21\ {{r}^{-0.19}} \right) \\
\ end{align}
\ end{equation}