Flush left alignment in scientific paper
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}
flalign
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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}
flalign
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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}
flalign
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}
flalign
flalign
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Muhammad UsmanMuhammad Usman
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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}
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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}
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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}
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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}
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}
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answered Jan 9 at 14:26
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