Recently, many partners have asked how to align each element in the MathType matrix. Today, the editor has brought you a method to achieve the alignment of each element in the MathType matrix. Interested friends, let’s take a look!
Create a new matrix. Click the Matrix button in the toolbar (second to last in the second row) to select any matrix in the last row.
In the matrix settings that will open immediately, the alignment is divided into column alignment and row alignment, which can be set according to needs.
Tip: If you want "equal column widths" or "equal row heights", you can check the previous check box.
There are "=" and "." alignments on the right side of "Column Alignment". These two alignments are similar to The function of "&" in LaTeX code. If you select "at .", the elements of each column in the matrix will be aligned with the decimal point; if you select "with =", the elements of each column of the matrix will be aligned with the equal sign.
Users can align each element in the matrix by setting the alignment method. The data after element alignment increases readability. For those of you who are still struggling to analyze data, you might as well try the alignment method, which may bring more surprises to data analysis.
The above explains the method of aligning each element in the MathType matrix. I hope friends in need can learn it.