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When I use a vector within the text, the vector appears too big - how can I make it smaller?



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documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
end{document}


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    A non-typesetting answer is, of course, to write $(0 1)^T$.
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  • @OlegLobachev I prefer $begin{pmatrix}0&1end{pmatrix}^T$ because it is more clearear what are you using.
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Example:



documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
end{document}


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  • @OlegLobachev I prefer $begin{pmatrix}0&1end{pmatrix}^T$ because it is more clearear what are you using.
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When I use a vector within the text, the vector appears too big - how can I make it smaller?



Example:



documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
end{document}


enter image description here










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When I use a vector within the text, the vector appears too big - how can I make it smaller?



Example:



documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
end{document}


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  • 2




    A non-typesetting answer is, of course, to write $(0 1)^T$.
    – Oleg Lobachev
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:49










  • @OlegLobachev I prefer $begin{pmatrix}0&1end{pmatrix}^T$ because it is more clearear what are you using.
    – manooooh
    Jan 1 at 1:04














  • 2




    A non-typesetting answer is, of course, to write $(0 1)^T$.
    – Oleg Lobachev
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:49










  • @OlegLobachev I prefer $begin{pmatrix}0&1end{pmatrix}^T$ because it is more clearear what are you using.
    – manooooh
    Jan 1 at 1:04








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A non-typesetting answer is, of course, to write $(0 1)^T$.
– Oleg Lobachev
Dec 31 '18 at 20:49




A non-typesetting answer is, of course, to write $(0 1)^T$.
– Oleg Lobachev
Dec 31 '18 at 20:49












@OlegLobachev I prefer $begin{pmatrix}0&1end{pmatrix}^T$ because it is more clearear what are you using.
– manooooh
Jan 1 at 1:04




@OlegLobachev I prefer $begin{pmatrix}0&1end{pmatrix}^T$ because it is more clearear what are you using.
– manooooh
Jan 1 at 1:04










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Just use psmallmatrix from mathtools.



documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}

usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{amsmath}

usepackage{mathtools}

begin{document}
One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
end{document}


enter image description here






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    You can either use the psmallmatrix environment from mathtools, or the medmath command from nccmath (ca 80 % of displaystyle), or make a group in footnotesize. Just choose:



    documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
    usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}
    usepackage{amssymb}

    begin{document}

    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?


    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $medmath{begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}}$.
    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
    ?

    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is {scriptsize$begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$}.
    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      try with smallmatrix:



      documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      begin{document}
      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $left(begin{smallmatrix}1\0end{smallmatrix}right)$.
      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        I simply would use the command tbinom{1}{0} at the pag.18 of this guide:



        enter image description here



        I think it could be a good compromise, it is a simple basic command and it is not too big. See the figure below:



        enter image description here



        documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
        usepackage{amsmath}
        usepackage{amssymb}
        begin{document}
        One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $tbinom{1}{0}$.
        Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
        How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
        end{document}





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          Just use psmallmatrix from mathtools.



          documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}

          usepackage{amssymb}
          usepackage{amsmath}

          usepackage{mathtools}

          begin{document}
          One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
          Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
          How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























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            Just use psmallmatrix from mathtools.



            documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}

            usepackage{amssymb}
            usepackage{amsmath}

            usepackage{mathtools}

            begin{document}
            One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
            Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
            How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer
























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              Just use psmallmatrix from mathtools.



              documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}

              usepackage{amssymb}
              usepackage{amsmath}

              usepackage{mathtools}

              begin{document}
              One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
              Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
              How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
              end{document}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer












              Just use psmallmatrix from mathtools.



              documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}

              usepackage{amssymb}
              usepackage{amsmath}

              usepackage{mathtools}

              begin{document}
              One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
              Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
              How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
              end{document}


              enter image description here







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                  You can either use the psmallmatrix environment from mathtools, or the medmath command from nccmath (ca 80 % of displaystyle), or make a group in footnotesize. Just choose:



                  documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                  usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}
                  usepackage{amssymb}

                  begin{document}

                  One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
                  Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                  How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                  One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
                  Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                  How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?


                  One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $medmath{begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}}$.
                  Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                  How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                  ?

                  One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is {scriptsize$begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$}.
                  Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                  How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer




























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                    You can either use the psmallmatrix environment from mathtools, or the medmath command from nccmath (ca 80 % of displaystyle), or make a group in footnotesize. Just choose:



                    documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                    usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}
                    usepackage{amssymb}

                    begin{document}

                    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
                    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
                    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?


                    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $medmath{begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}}$.
                    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                    ?

                    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is {scriptsize$begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$}.
                    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                    end{document}


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer


























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                      You can either use the psmallmatrix environment from mathtools, or the medmath command from nccmath (ca 80 % of displaystyle), or make a group in footnotesize. Just choose:



                      documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                      usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}
                      usepackage{amssymb}

                      begin{document}

                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?


                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $medmath{begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}}$.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                      ?

                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is {scriptsize$begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$}.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                      end{document}


                      enter image description here






                      share|improve this answer














                      You can either use the psmallmatrix environment from mathtools, or the medmath command from nccmath (ca 80 % of displaystyle), or make a group in footnotesize. Just choose:



                      documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                      usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}
                      usepackage{amssymb}

                      begin{document}

                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $begin{psmallmatrix}1\0end{psmallmatrix}$.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?


                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $medmath{begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}}$.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                      ?

                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is {scriptsize$begin{pmatrix}1\0end{pmatrix}$}.
                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?

                      end{document}


                      enter image description here







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                          try with smallmatrix:



                          documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                          usepackage{amsmath}
                          usepackage{amssymb}
                          begin{document}
                          One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $left(begin{smallmatrix}1\0end{smallmatrix}right)$.
                          Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                          How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer


























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                            try with smallmatrix:



                            documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                            usepackage{amsmath}
                            usepackage{amssymb}
                            begin{document}
                            One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $left(begin{smallmatrix}1\0end{smallmatrix}right)$.
                            Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                            How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                            end{document}


                            enter image description here






                            share|improve this answer
























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                              try with smallmatrix:



                              documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                              usepackage{amsmath}
                              usepackage{amssymb}
                              begin{document}
                              One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $left(begin{smallmatrix}1\0end{smallmatrix}right)$.
                              Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                              How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                              end{document}


                              enter image description here






                              share|improve this answer












                              try with smallmatrix:



                              documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                              usepackage{amsmath}
                              usepackage{amssymb}
                              begin{document}
                              One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $left(begin{smallmatrix}1\0end{smallmatrix}right)$.
                              Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                              How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                              end{document}


                              enter image description here







                              share|improve this answer












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                                  I simply would use the command tbinom{1}{0} at the pag.18 of this guide:



                                  enter image description here



                                  I think it could be a good compromise, it is a simple basic command and it is not too big. See the figure below:



                                  enter image description here



                                  documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                                  usepackage{amsmath}
                                  usepackage{amssymb}
                                  begin{document}
                                  One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $tbinom{1}{0}$.
                                  Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                                  How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                                  end{document}





                                  share|improve this answer




























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                                    I simply would use the command tbinom{1}{0} at the pag.18 of this guide:



                                    enter image description here



                                    I think it could be a good compromise, it is a simple basic command and it is not too big. See the figure below:



                                    enter image description here



                                    documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                                    usepackage{amsmath}
                                    usepackage{amssymb}
                                    begin{document}
                                    One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $tbinom{1}{0}$.
                                    Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                                    How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                                    end{document}





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                                      I simply would use the command tbinom{1}{0} at the pag.18 of this guide:



                                      enter image description here



                                      I think it could be a good compromise, it is a simple basic command and it is not too big. See the figure below:



                                      enter image description here



                                      documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                                      usepackage{amsmath}
                                      usepackage{amssymb}
                                      begin{document}
                                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $tbinom{1}{0}$.
                                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                                      end{document}





                                      share|improve this answer














                                      I simply would use the command tbinom{1}{0} at the pag.18 of this guide:



                                      enter image description here



                                      I think it could be a good compromise, it is a simple basic command and it is not too big. See the figure below:



                                      enter image description here



                                      documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
                                      usepackage{amsmath}
                                      usepackage{amssymb}
                                      begin{document}
                                      One standard basis vectors of $mathbb{R}^2$ is $tbinom{1}{0}$.
                                      Unfortunately, the vector is about twice as tall as the rest of the line.
                                      How can I reduce its size to about $1.5$-times the size of the line?
                                      end{document}






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