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How to type this arrow in math mode?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InHow do you make your own symbol when Detexify fails?How do I write above a left-right arrow?How to draw an arrow with a different head?how to draw a vertical arrow with text over it?Arrow in text modeMath mode - bidirectional mapArrow through text in Math modestealth hook arrow in inline math?How to invert the direction of an arrow?Longer arrow over text in math modeArrow between lines in the align environment
I need an arrow like the following:
I tried
newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd
but it doesn't work well.
math-mode arrows
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I need an arrow like the following:
I tried
newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd
but it doesn't work well.
math-mode arrows
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I need an arrow like the following:
I tried
newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd
but it doesn't work well.
math-mode arrows
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I need an arrow like the following:
I tried
newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd
but it doesn't work well.
math-mode arrows
math-mode arrows
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Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
mathchoice%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);
begindocument
$Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
enddocument
looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.
– Ahrtaler
48 mins ago
@Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it toboldsymbol
.
– marmot
42 mins ago
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I think you could do something like that:
documentclassscrartcl
usepackagetikz
newlengthtextsize
makeatletter
setlengthtextsizef@size pt
makeatother
newcommandwedgearrow%
resizebox ! textsize
begintikzpicture
draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
endtikzpicture
begindocument
Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
enddocument
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Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
mathchoice%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);
begindocument
$Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
enddocument
looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.
– Ahrtaler
48 mins ago
@Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it toboldsymbol
.
– marmot
42 mins ago
add a comment |
Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
mathchoice%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);
begindocument
$Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
enddocument
looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.
– Ahrtaler
48 mins ago
@Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it toboldsymbol
.
– marmot
42 mins ago
add a comment |
Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
mathchoice%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);
begindocument
$Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
enddocument
Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
mathchoice%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
%
tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);
begindocument
$Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
enddocument
answered 51 mins ago
marmotmarmot
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looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.
– Ahrtaler
48 mins ago
@Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it toboldsymbol
.
– marmot
42 mins ago
add a comment |
looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.
– Ahrtaler
48 mins ago
@Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it toboldsymbol
.
– marmot
42 mins ago
looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.
– Ahrtaler
48 mins ago
looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.
– Ahrtaler
48 mins ago
@Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to
boldsymbol
.– marmot
42 mins ago
@Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to
boldsymbol
.– marmot
42 mins ago
add a comment |
I think you could do something like that:
documentclassscrartcl
usepackagetikz
newlengthtextsize
makeatletter
setlengthtextsizef@size pt
makeatother
newcommandwedgearrow%
resizebox ! textsize
begintikzpicture
draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
endtikzpicture
begindocument
Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
enddocument
add a comment |
I think you could do something like that:
documentclassscrartcl
usepackagetikz
newlengthtextsize
makeatletter
setlengthtextsizef@size pt
makeatother
newcommandwedgearrow%
resizebox ! textsize
begintikzpicture
draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
endtikzpicture
begindocument
Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
enddocument
add a comment |
I think you could do something like that:
documentclassscrartcl
usepackagetikz
newlengthtextsize
makeatletter
setlengthtextsizef@size pt
makeatother
newcommandwedgearrow%
resizebox ! textsize
begintikzpicture
draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
endtikzpicture
begindocument
Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
enddocument
I think you could do something like that:
documentclassscrartcl
usepackagetikz
newlengthtextsize
makeatletter
setlengthtextsizef@size pt
makeatother
newcommandwedgearrow%
resizebox ! textsize
begintikzpicture
draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
endtikzpicture
begindocument
Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
enddocument
answered 59 mins ago
AhrtalerAhrtaler
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