How remove the space in matrix?











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Why the space? how remove the space?



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begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. &\
. &\
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}









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    Get rid of the two & tabs, which create a second column.
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Why the space? how remove the space?



enter image description here



begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. &\
. &\
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}









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  • 2




    Get rid of the two & tabs, which create a second column.
    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago













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Why the space? how remove the space?



enter image description here



begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. &\
. &\
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}









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Why the space? how remove the space?



enter image description here



begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. &\
. &\
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}






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    Get rid of the two & tabs, which create a second column.
    – Steven B. Segletes
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    Get rid of the two & tabs, which create a second column.
    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago








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Get rid of the two & tabs, which create a second column.
– Steven B. Segletes
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Get rid of the two & tabs, which create a second column.
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Get rid of the two & tab separators...they result in the creation of a 2nd column in the matrix.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. \
. \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here



Also, consider replacing the .\.\ with vdots\, as in



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
vdots \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


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  • Why is there more space between {2^W}^T and vdots?
    – manooooh
    58 mins ago






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    @manooooh -- vdots is constructed from periods, which sit on the baseline, so there's quite a lot of "air" above the top one. some methods for compacting them or adjusting the vertical space appear in answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/412407/579 .
    – barbara beeton
    29 mins ago










  • @barbarabeeton excellent! It is something similar with [begin{cases}...end{cases} equiv begin{cases}...end{cases}], right?
    – manooooh
    11 mins ago











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Get rid of the two & tab separators...they result in the creation of a 2nd column in the matrix.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. \
. \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here



Also, consider replacing the .\.\ with vdots\, as in



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
vdots \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Why is there more space between {2^W}^T and vdots?
    – manooooh
    58 mins ago






  • 2




    @manooooh -- vdots is constructed from periods, which sit on the baseline, so there's quite a lot of "air" above the top one. some methods for compacting them or adjusting the vertical space appear in answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/412407/579 .
    – barbara beeton
    29 mins ago










  • @barbarabeeton excellent! It is something similar with [begin{cases}...end{cases} equiv begin{cases}...end{cases}], right?
    – manooooh
    11 mins ago















up vote
5
down vote













Get rid of the two & tab separators...they result in the creation of a 2nd column in the matrix.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. \
. \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here



Also, consider replacing the .\.\ with vdots\, as in



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
vdots \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Why is there more space between {2^W}^T and vdots?
    – manooooh
    58 mins ago






  • 2




    @manooooh -- vdots is constructed from periods, which sit on the baseline, so there's quite a lot of "air" above the top one. some methods for compacting them or adjusting the vertical space appear in answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/412407/579 .
    – barbara beeton
    29 mins ago










  • @barbarabeeton excellent! It is something similar with [begin{cases}...end{cases} equiv begin{cases}...end{cases}], right?
    – manooooh
    11 mins ago













up vote
5
down vote










up vote
5
down vote









Get rid of the two & tab separators...they result in the creation of a 2nd column in the matrix.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. \
. \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here



Also, consider replacing the .\.\ with vdots\, as in



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
vdots \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer












Get rid of the two & tab separators...they result in the creation of a 2nd column in the matrix.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
. \
. \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


enter image description here



Also, consider replacing the .\.\ with vdots\, as in



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{gather}
W =
begin{bmatrix}
{1^W}^T\
{2^W}^T \
vdots \
{s^W}^T
end{bmatrix}
end{gather}
end{document}


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  • Why is there more space between {2^W}^T and vdots?
    – manooooh
    58 mins ago






  • 2




    @manooooh -- vdots is constructed from periods, which sit on the baseline, so there's quite a lot of "air" above the top one. some methods for compacting them or adjusting the vertical space appear in answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/412407/579 .
    – barbara beeton
    29 mins ago










  • @barbarabeeton excellent! It is something similar with [begin{cases}...end{cases} equiv begin{cases}...end{cases}], right?
    – manooooh
    11 mins ago


















  • Why is there more space between {2^W}^T and vdots?
    – manooooh
    58 mins ago






  • 2




    @manooooh -- vdots is constructed from periods, which sit on the baseline, so there's quite a lot of "air" above the top one. some methods for compacting them or adjusting the vertical space appear in answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/412407/579 .
    – barbara beeton
    29 mins ago










  • @barbarabeeton excellent! It is something similar with [begin{cases}...end{cases} equiv begin{cases}...end{cases}], right?
    – manooooh
    11 mins ago
















Why is there more space between {2^W}^T and vdots?
– manooooh
58 mins ago




Why is there more space between {2^W}^T and vdots?
– manooooh
58 mins ago




2




2




@manooooh -- vdots is constructed from periods, which sit on the baseline, so there's quite a lot of "air" above the top one. some methods for compacting them or adjusting the vertical space appear in answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/412407/579 .
– barbara beeton
29 mins ago




@manooooh -- vdots is constructed from periods, which sit on the baseline, so there's quite a lot of "air" above the top one. some methods for compacting them or adjusting the vertical space appear in answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/412407/579 .
– barbara beeton
29 mins ago












@barbarabeeton excellent! It is something similar with [begin{cases}...end{cases} equiv begin{cases}...end{cases}], right?
– manooooh
11 mins ago




@barbarabeeton excellent! It is something similar with [begin{cases}...end{cases} equiv begin{cases}...end{cases}], right?
– manooooh
11 mins ago


















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