Flush left alignment in scientific paper












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I am using flalign function but apparently, my output is right aligned. Why is this happening?



I want everything under variable; staring from the left side of the page. How can I do it?



documentclass{IEEEtran}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
begin{subequations}
begin{flalign}
mathbf{variables:}\
mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber\
mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber\
end{flalign}
end{subequations}
end{document}









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    I am using flalign function but apparently, my output is right aligned. Why is this happening?



    I want everything under variable; staring from the left side of the page. How can I do it?



    documentclass{IEEEtran}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{amssymb}
    begin{document}
    begin{subequations}
    begin{flalign}
    mathbf{variables:}\
    mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
    mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber\
    mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber\
    end{flalign}
    end{subequations}
    end{document}









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      I am using flalign function but apparently, my output is right aligned. Why is this happening?



      I want everything under variable; staring from the left side of the page. How can I do it?



      documentclass{IEEEtran}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      begin{document}
      begin{subequations}
      begin{flalign}
      mathbf{variables:}\
      mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
      mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber\
      mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber\
      end{flalign}
      end{subequations}
      end{document}









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      I am using flalign function but apparently, my output is right aligned. Why is this happening?



      I want everything under variable; staring from the left side of the page. How can I do it?



      documentclass{IEEEtran}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      begin{document}
      begin{subequations}
      begin{flalign}
      mathbf{variables:}\
      mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
      mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber\
      mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber\
      end{flalign}
      end{subequations}
      end{document}






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          You have to specify the alignment point. If you don't, the alignment point are the end of lines. Furthermore, flalign requires at least two groups of alignment, so you need a second & to indicate there are two groups. Last observation: do not end your maths environment with a \: this creates a new (empty) line, which will be numbered



          documentclass{IEEEtran}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{amssymb}

          begin{document}

          Some text. Some more text. Some more text.. Some more text. Some more text.

          begin{subequations}
          begin{flalign}
          & mathbf{variables:} & \
          & mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
          mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber \
          & mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber
          end{subequations}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            You have to specify the alignment point. If you don't, the alignment point are the end of lines. Furthermore, flalign requires at least two groups of alignment, so you need a second & to indicate there are two groups. Last observation: do not end your maths environment with a \: this creates a new (empty) line, which will be numbered



            documentclass{IEEEtran}
            usepackage{amsmath}
            usepackage{amssymb}

            begin{document}

            Some text. Some more text. Some more text.. Some more text. Some more text.

            begin{subequations}
            begin{flalign}
            & mathbf{variables:} & \
            & mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
            mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber \
            & mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber
            end{subequations}

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              You have to specify the alignment point. If you don't, the alignment point are the end of lines. Furthermore, flalign requires at least two groups of alignment, so you need a second & to indicate there are two groups. Last observation: do not end your maths environment with a \: this creates a new (empty) line, which will be numbered



              documentclass{IEEEtran}
              usepackage{amsmath}
              usepackage{amssymb}

              begin{document}

              Some text. Some more text. Some more text.. Some more text. Some more text.

              begin{subequations}
              begin{flalign}
              & mathbf{variables:} & \
              & mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
              mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber \
              & mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber
              end{subequations}

              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                You have to specify the alignment point. If you don't, the alignment point are the end of lines. Furthermore, flalign requires at least two groups of alignment, so you need a second & to indicate there are two groups. Last observation: do not end your maths environment with a \: this creates a new (empty) line, which will be numbered



                documentclass{IEEEtran}
                usepackage{amsmath}
                usepackage{amssymb}

                begin{document}

                Some text. Some more text. Some more text.. Some more text. Some more text.

                begin{subequations}
                begin{flalign}
                & mathbf{variables:} & \
                & mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
                mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber \
                & mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber
                end{subequations}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer















                You have to specify the alignment point. If you don't, the alignment point are the end of lines. Furthermore, flalign requires at least two groups of alignment, so you need a second & to indicate there are two groups. Last observation: do not end your maths environment with a \: this creates a new (empty) line, which will be numbered



                documentclass{IEEEtran}
                usepackage{amsmath}
                usepackage{amssymb}

                begin{document}

                Some text. Some more text. Some more text.. Some more text. Some more text.

                begin{subequations}
                begin{flalign}
                & mathbf{variables:} & \
                & mathbf{S}_{g_i} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{i}|},
                mathbf{W}_{ii} in mathbb{H}^{|phi_{i}|times|phi_{i}|} (forall i in N),nonumber \
                & mathbf{W}_{ij} in mathbb{C}^{|phi_{ij}|times|phi_{ij}|} (forall i sim j in E)nonumber
                end{subequations}

                end{document}


                enter image description here







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