Reputation: 3003
I am trying to align the following equations around the equal sign. What can I do? Thanks! I am using the AMSMath package
$$m\ddot{x}_{1}-K(x_{2}+x_{12})+C(\dot{x}_{12}+\dot{x}_{2})+2C\dot{x}_{1} = fx_{1}$$
$$m\ddot{x}_{2}-K(x_{3}+x_{1})+C(\dot{x}_{1}+\dot{x}_{3})+2C\dot{x}_{2} = fx_{2}$$
$$m\ddot{x}_{3}-K(x_{4}+x_{2})+C(\dot{x}_{2}+\dot{x}_{4})+2C\dot{x}_{3} = fx_{3}$$
Upvotes: 7
Views: 26850
Reputation: 37777
To make a long story short... the following idea of using eqnarray
is kind of obvious, but turns out to be a really bad idea. eqnarray
brings lots of issues which are solved in amsmath
and related packages. Read Lars Madsen: Avoid eqnarray for the details.
\begin{eqnarray*} %% Do avoid eqnarray if possible.
x_1 & = & 1 \\
x_2 & = & 2 \\
x_3 & = & 3
\end{eqnarray*}
(Answer revised with information from Arthur Reutenauer, Thomas and the Madsen paper linked to by Thomas.)
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 2632
There are several packages to do what you want, one of the most widely used is the AMS' align
environment from the amsmath
package.
Simplified extract from amsldoc.pdf:
\begin{align}
x&=y \\
x’&=y’ \\
x+x’&=y+y’
\end{align}
The equations are aligned around the symbols that follow &
(the equals signs, in this case).
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1701
\begin{align}
m\ddot{x}_{1}-K(x_{2}+x_{12})+C(\dot{x}_{12}+\dot{x}_{2})+2C\dot{x}_{1} &= fx_{1} \\
m\ddot{x}_{2}-K(x_{3}+x_{1})+C(\dot{x}_{1}+\dot{x}_{3})+2C\dot{x}_{2} &= fx_{2} \\
m\ddot{x}_{3}-K(x_{4}+x_{2})+C(\dot{x}_{2}+\dot{x}_{4})+2C\dot{x}_{3} &= fx_{3}
\end{align}
See the user's guide.
Upvotes: 21