Matrix Centre Alignment of Bottom Row












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I am trying to get the centred transpose of 1 in a multi column matrix. Any suggesstions?












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    Welcome. What have you tried?

    – JouleV
    Feb 26 at 9:06











  • using bmatrix, and inputting the values, but the bottom value is shifted towards the left.

    – gabriella
    Feb 26 at 10:15











  • You should add your code to the question (and to your future question). Btw, you have got 2 answers here, if one of them helps you, accept it, or tell the answerer what you really want by commenting under their post otherwise.

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    Feb 26 at 17:02
















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I am trying to get the centred transpose of 1 in a multi column matrix. Any suggesstions?












share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Welcome. What have you tried?

    – JouleV
    Feb 26 at 9:06











  • using bmatrix, and inputting the values, but the bottom value is shifted towards the left.

    – gabriella
    Feb 26 at 10:15











  • You should add your code to the question (and to your future question). Btw, you have got 2 answers here, if one of them helps you, accept it, or tell the answerer what you really want by commenting under their post otherwise.

    – JouleV
    Feb 26 at 17:02














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I am trying to get the centred transpose of 1 in a multi column matrix. Any suggesstions?












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    Welcome. What have you tried?

    – JouleV
    Feb 26 at 9:06











  • using bmatrix, and inputting the values, but the bottom value is shifted towards the left.

    – gabriella
    Feb 26 at 10:15











  • You should add your code to the question (and to your future question). Btw, you have got 2 answers here, if one of them helps you, accept it, or tell the answerer what you really want by commenting under their post otherwise.

    – JouleV
    Feb 26 at 17:02














  • 1





    Welcome. What have you tried?

    – JouleV
    Feb 26 at 9:06











  • using bmatrix, and inputting the values, but the bottom value is shifted towards the left.

    – gabriella
    Feb 26 at 10:15











  • You should add your code to the question (and to your future question). Btw, you have got 2 answers here, if one of them helps you, accept it, or tell the answerer what you really want by commenting under their post otherwise.

    – JouleV
    Feb 26 at 17:02








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Welcome. What have you tried?

– JouleV
Feb 26 at 9:06





Welcome. What have you tried?

– JouleV
Feb 26 at 9:06













using bmatrix, and inputting the values, but the bottom value is shifted towards the left.

– gabriella
Feb 26 at 10:15





using bmatrix, and inputting the values, but the bottom value is shifted towards the left.

– gabriella
Feb 26 at 10:15













You should add your code to the question (and to your future question). Btw, you have got 2 answers here, if one of them helps you, accept it, or tell the answerer what you really want by commenting under their post otherwise.

– JouleV
Feb 26 at 17:02





You should add your code to the question (and to your future question). Btw, you have got 2 answers here, if one of them helps you, accept it, or tell the answerer what you really want by commenting under their post otherwise.

– JouleV
Feb 26 at 17:02










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Nest a matrix inside the bmatrix:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}

newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}}

begin{document}

[
matr{Z}_0=
begin{bmatrix}
begin{matrix}
matr{A} & matr{B} \
matr{X}_{tr} & matr{X}_{tst} \
end{matrix}
\
matr{1}^T
end{bmatrix}
]

end{document}


enter image description here






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    an alternative:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{amsmath}

    begin{document}
    [
    mathbf{Z}_0=
    begin{bmatrix}
    mathbf{A} & mathbf{B} \
    mathbf{X}_{tr} & mathbf{X}_{tst} \
    multicolumn{2}{c}{mathbf{1}^T}
    end{bmatrix}
    ]
    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      Nest a matrix inside the bmatrix:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{amsmath}

      newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}}

      begin{document}

      [
      matr{Z}_0=
      begin{bmatrix}
      begin{matrix}
      matr{A} & matr{B} \
      matr{X}_{tr} & matr{X}_{tst} \
      end{matrix}
      \
      matr{1}^T
      end{bmatrix}
      ]

      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Nest a matrix inside the bmatrix:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{amsmath}

        newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}}

        begin{document}

        [
        matr{Z}_0=
        begin{bmatrix}
        begin{matrix}
        matr{A} & matr{B} \
        matr{X}_{tr} & matr{X}_{tst} \
        end{matrix}
        \
        matr{1}^T
        end{bmatrix}
        ]

        end{document}


        enter image description here






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          Nest a matrix inside the bmatrix:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}

          newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}}

          begin{document}

          [
          matr{Z}_0=
          begin{bmatrix}
          begin{matrix}
          matr{A} & matr{B} \
          matr{X}_{tr} & matr{X}_{tst} \
          end{matrix}
          \
          matr{1}^T
          end{bmatrix}
          ]

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          Nest a matrix inside the bmatrix:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}

          newcommand{matr}[1]{mathbf{#1}}

          begin{document}

          [
          matr{Z}_0=
          begin{bmatrix}
          begin{matrix}
          matr{A} & matr{B} \
          matr{X}_{tr} & matr{X}_{tst} \
          end{matrix}
          \
          matr{1}^T
          end{bmatrix}
          ]

          end{document}


          enter image description here







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              an alternative:



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{amsmath}

              begin{document}
              [
              mathbf{Z}_0=
              begin{bmatrix}
              mathbf{A} & mathbf{B} \
              mathbf{X}_{tr} & mathbf{X}_{tst} \
              multicolumn{2}{c}{mathbf{1}^T}
              end{bmatrix}
              ]
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                an alternative:



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{amsmath}

                begin{document}
                [
                mathbf{Z}_0=
                begin{bmatrix}
                mathbf{A} & mathbf{B} \
                mathbf{X}_{tr} & mathbf{X}_{tst} \
                multicolumn{2}{c}{mathbf{1}^T}
                end{bmatrix}
                ]
                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                  an alternative:



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{amsmath}

                  begin{document}
                  [
                  mathbf{Z}_0=
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  mathbf{A} & mathbf{B} \
                  mathbf{X}_{tr} & mathbf{X}_{tst} \
                  multicolumn{2}{c}{mathbf{1}^T}
                  end{bmatrix}
                  ]
                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






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                  an alternative:



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{amsmath}

                  begin{document}
                  [
                  mathbf{Z}_0=
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  mathbf{A} & mathbf{B} \
                  mathbf{X}_{tr} & mathbf{X}_{tst} \
                  multicolumn{2}{c}{mathbf{1}^T}
                  end{bmatrix}
                  ]
                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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