How to center multi column multi row environment in matrixQuestion about @ used in array environmentMake a symbol take up an entire (multi-column, multi-row) sub-matrixMatrix change row or column backgroundFormatting big matrix and ratios using multi-row entriesmulti-column row in align environmentWriting details of column and row in a matrix representationArrows for Matrix Row OperationsMake a symbol take up an entire (multi-column, multi-row) sub-matrixAligning a row matrix near a column matrixMatrix with column and row headingsHow to center a matrix of tikzpicturepartitioned matrix with row and column label

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How to center multi column multi row environment in matrix


Question about @ used in array environmentMake a symbol take up an entire (multi-column, multi-row) sub-matrixMatrix change row or column backgroundFormatting big matrix and ratios using multi-row entriesmulti-column row in align environmentWriting details of column and row in a matrix representationArrows for Matrix Row OperationsMake a symbol take up an entire (multi-column, multi-row) sub-matrixAligning a row matrix near a column matrixMatrix with column and row headingsHow to center a matrix of tikzpicturepartitioned matrix with row and column label













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Using this I was able to create a big zero but how can I center it? I'm a bit lost on the horizontal space.
How can I center the 0_3 times 3 in this matrix.
My code:



documentclassarticle
usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
authorsomeone
titlesomething
begindocument
maketitle
beginequation
beginaligned
A=left[beginarrayccc;1pt/2ptccc
0&1&0&&&\
0&0&1&&&\
2&1&-1&multicolumn3craiseboxdimexprnormalbaselineskip+.3htstrutbox+0height[0pt][0pt]scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
endarrayright]
endaligned
endequation
enddocument


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Is there no easier way to create a matrix like this with some package?










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    Using this I was able to create a big zero but how can I center it? I'm a bit lost on the horizontal space.
    How can I center the 0_3 times 3 in this matrix.
    My code:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
    authorsomeone
    titlesomething
    begindocument
    maketitle
    beginequation
    beginaligned
    A=left[beginarrayccc;1pt/2ptccc
    0&1&0&&&\
    0&0&1&&&\
    2&1&-1&multicolumn3craiseboxdimexprnormalbaselineskip+.3htstrutbox+0height[0pt][0pt]scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
    endarrayright]
    endaligned
    endequation
    enddocument


    Matirx



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      Using this I was able to create a big zero but how can I center it? I'm a bit lost on the horizontal space.
      How can I center the 0_3 times 3 in this matrix.
      My code:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
      authorsomeone
      titlesomething
      begindocument
      maketitle
      beginequation
      beginaligned
      A=left[beginarrayccc;1pt/2ptccc
      0&1&0&&&\
      0&0&1&&&\
      2&1&-1&multicolumn3craiseboxdimexprnormalbaselineskip+.3htstrutbox+0height[0pt][0pt]scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
      endarrayright]
      endaligned
      endequation
      enddocument


      Matirx



      Is there no easier way to create a matrix like this with some package?










      share|improve this question














      Using this I was able to create a big zero but how can I center it? I'm a bit lost on the horizontal space.
      How can I center the 0_3 times 3 in this matrix.
      My code:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
      authorsomeone
      titlesomething
      begindocument
      maketitle
      beginequation
      beginaligned
      A=left[beginarrayccc;1pt/2ptccc
      0&1&0&&&\
      0&0&1&&&\
      2&1&-1&multicolumn3craiseboxdimexprnormalbaselineskip+.3htstrutbox+0height[0pt][0pt]scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
      endarrayright]
      endaligned
      endequation
      enddocument


      Matirx



      Is there no easier way to create a matrix like this with some package?







      horizontal-alignment matrices






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          documentclassarticle
          usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
          authorsomeone
          titlesomething
          begindocument
          maketitle
          beginequation
          beginaligned
          A=left[beginarrayc;1pt/2ptc
          beginarray@ccc@
          0&1&0\
          0&0&1\
          2&1&-1
          endarray&
          beginarray@c@
          scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
          endarray
          endarrayright]
          endaligned
          endequation
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you. I've not seen @ being used like this in array. Can you further your explaining of what you have done?

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 6:41






          • 1





            @Al_Fh @<a> will add <a> between the column at the position. Try with @AlFh, you will see the difference. I use @ to remove all space between the text of the columns. See more: tex.stackexchange.com/a/207463/156344

            – JouleV
            May 5 at 13:57












          • Thanks for the response, Greatly appreciated

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 14:28











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          documentclassarticle
          usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
          authorsomeone
          titlesomething
          begindocument
          maketitle
          beginequation
          beginaligned
          A=left[beginarrayc;1pt/2ptc
          beginarray@ccc@
          0&1&0\
          0&0&1\
          2&1&-1
          endarray&
          beginarray@c@
          scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
          endarray
          endarrayright]
          endaligned
          endequation
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you. I've not seen @ being used like this in array. Can you further your explaining of what you have done?

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 6:41






          • 1





            @Al_Fh @<a> will add <a> between the column at the position. Try with @AlFh, you will see the difference. I use @ to remove all space between the text of the columns. See more: tex.stackexchange.com/a/207463/156344

            – JouleV
            May 5 at 13:57












          • Thanks for the response, Greatly appreciated

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 14:28















          5














          documentclassarticle
          usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
          authorsomeone
          titlesomething
          begindocument
          maketitle
          beginequation
          beginaligned
          A=left[beginarrayc;1pt/2ptc
          beginarray@ccc@
          0&1&0\
          0&0&1\
          2&1&-1
          endarray&
          beginarray@c@
          scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
          endarray
          endarrayright]
          endaligned
          endequation
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Thank you. I've not seen @ being used like this in array. Can you further your explaining of what you have done?

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 6:41






          • 1





            @Al_Fh @<a> will add <a> between the column at the position. Try with @AlFh, you will see the difference. I use @ to remove all space between the text of the columns. See more: tex.stackexchange.com/a/207463/156344

            – JouleV
            May 5 at 13:57












          • Thanks for the response, Greatly appreciated

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 14:28













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          5







          documentclassarticle
          usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
          authorsomeone
          titlesomething
          begindocument
          maketitle
          beginequation
          beginaligned
          A=left[beginarrayc;1pt/2ptc
          beginarray@ccc@
          0&1&0\
          0&0&1\
          2&1&-1
          endarray&
          beginarray@c@
          scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
          endarray
          endarrayright]
          endaligned
          endequation
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          documentclassarticle
          usepackagescalerel,amsmath,arydshln
          authorsomeone
          titlesomething
          begindocument
          maketitle
          beginequation
          beginaligned
          A=left[beginarrayc;1pt/2ptc
          beginarray@ccc@
          0&1&0\
          0&0&1\
          2&1&-1
          endarray&
          beginarray@c@
          scalebox2$0_scaleto3times 33pt$
          endarray
          endarrayright]
          endaligned
          endequation
          enddocument


          enter image description here







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          answered May 5 at 6:39









          JouleVJouleV

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          • Thank you. I've not seen @ being used like this in array. Can you further your explaining of what you have done?

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 6:41






          • 1





            @Al_Fh @<a> will add <a> between the column at the position. Try with @AlFh, you will see the difference. I use @ to remove all space between the text of the columns. See more: tex.stackexchange.com/a/207463/156344

            – JouleV
            May 5 at 13:57












          • Thanks for the response, Greatly appreciated

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 14:28

















          • Thank you. I've not seen @ being used like this in array. Can you further your explaining of what you have done?

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 6:41






          • 1





            @Al_Fh @<a> will add <a> between the column at the position. Try with @AlFh, you will see the difference. I use @ to remove all space between the text of the columns. See more: tex.stackexchange.com/a/207463/156344

            – JouleV
            May 5 at 13:57












          • Thanks for the response, Greatly appreciated

            – Al_Fh
            May 5 at 14:28
















          Thank you. I've not seen @ being used like this in array. Can you further your explaining of what you have done?

          – Al_Fh
          May 5 at 6:41





          Thank you. I've not seen @ being used like this in array. Can you further your explaining of what you have done?

          – Al_Fh
          May 5 at 6:41




          1




          1





          @Al_Fh @<a> will add <a> between the column at the position. Try with @AlFh, you will see the difference. I use @ to remove all space between the text of the columns. See more: tex.stackexchange.com/a/207463/156344

          – JouleV
          May 5 at 13:57






          @Al_Fh @<a> will add <a> between the column at the position. Try with @AlFh, you will see the difference. I use @ to remove all space between the text of the columns. See more: tex.stackexchange.com/a/207463/156344

          – JouleV
          May 5 at 13:57














          Thanks for the response, Greatly appreciated

          – Al_Fh
          May 5 at 14:28





          Thanks for the response, Greatly appreciated

          – Al_Fh
          May 5 at 14:28

















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