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How to control the height of square brackets of matrix


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0















Here is my code for creating a matrix:



        begin{equation}
left [
begin{array}{ccc}
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
end{array}
right ]
end{equation}


In my Tex release, it is printed as
enter image description here



But when I edit the same code in Mathematics Stack Exchange, it appears as
enter image description here



So how to fit the length of square brackets to actual size of matrix?
Furthermore, I found the same problem when using following environment:



begin{bmatrix} 
...
end{bmatrix}


Can anyone help out?










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    Welcome to TeX.SE! Mathematics Stack Exchange uses MathJax to typeset formulas, but MathJax is not latex.MathJay does only know a few LaTeX commands and MathJax does not use LaTeX to write formulas. Therefore the differences ...

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago











  • In your LaTeX document, do you by any chance modify a low-level parameter such as baselinestretch or arraystretch? Or do you load the setspace package? Please advise.

    – Mico
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    please always show a complete small document that shows the problem, not just a fragment. The spacing is affected by settings you have not shown.

    – David Carlisle
    6 hours ago











  • @Mico Sorry, I am really a newbie to Latex. I am using a complex template in which I cannot determine whether any low-level parameters were modified. Basically it solved by using setstretch{ } :)

    – Finley
    1 hour ago
















0















Here is my code for creating a matrix:



        begin{equation}
left [
begin{array}{ccc}
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
end{array}
right ]
end{equation}


In my Tex release, it is printed as
enter image description here



But when I edit the same code in Mathematics Stack Exchange, it appears as
enter image description here



So how to fit the length of square brackets to actual size of matrix?
Furthermore, I found the same problem when using following environment:



begin{bmatrix} 
...
end{bmatrix}


Can anyone help out?










share|improve this question







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Finley is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
















  • 5





    Welcome to TeX.SE! Mathematics Stack Exchange uses MathJax to typeset formulas, but MathJax is not latex.MathJay does only know a few LaTeX commands and MathJax does not use LaTeX to write formulas. Therefore the differences ...

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago











  • In your LaTeX document, do you by any chance modify a low-level parameter such as baselinestretch or arraystretch? Or do you load the setspace package? Please advise.

    – Mico
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    please always show a complete small document that shows the problem, not just a fragment. The spacing is affected by settings you have not shown.

    – David Carlisle
    6 hours ago











  • @Mico Sorry, I am really a newbie to Latex. I am using a complex template in which I cannot determine whether any low-level parameters were modified. Basically it solved by using setstretch{ } :)

    – Finley
    1 hour ago














0












0








0








Here is my code for creating a matrix:



        begin{equation}
left [
begin{array}{ccc}
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
end{array}
right ]
end{equation}


In my Tex release, it is printed as
enter image description here



But when I edit the same code in Mathematics Stack Exchange, it appears as
enter image description here



So how to fit the length of square brackets to actual size of matrix?
Furthermore, I found the same problem when using following environment:



begin{bmatrix} 
...
end{bmatrix}


Can anyone help out?










share|improve this question







New contributor




Finley is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.












Here is my code for creating a matrix:



        begin{equation}
left [
begin{array}{ccc}
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
1 & 2 & 3\
end{array}
right ]
end{equation}


In my Tex release, it is printed as
enter image description here



But when I edit the same code in Mathematics Stack Exchange, it appears as
enter image description here



So how to fit the length of square brackets to actual size of matrix?
Furthermore, I found the same problem when using following environment:



begin{bmatrix} 
...
end{bmatrix}


Can anyone help out?







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  • 5





    Welcome to TeX.SE! Mathematics Stack Exchange uses MathJax to typeset formulas, but MathJax is not latex.MathJay does only know a few LaTeX commands and MathJax does not use LaTeX to write formulas. Therefore the differences ...

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago











  • In your LaTeX document, do you by any chance modify a low-level parameter such as baselinestretch or arraystretch? Or do you load the setspace package? Please advise.

    – Mico
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    please always show a complete small document that shows the problem, not just a fragment. The spacing is affected by settings you have not shown.

    – David Carlisle
    6 hours ago











  • @Mico Sorry, I am really a newbie to Latex. I am using a complex template in which I cannot determine whether any low-level parameters were modified. Basically it solved by using setstretch{ } :)

    – Finley
    1 hour ago














  • 5





    Welcome to TeX.SE! Mathematics Stack Exchange uses MathJax to typeset formulas, but MathJax is not latex.MathJay does only know a few LaTeX commands and MathJax does not use LaTeX to write formulas. Therefore the differences ...

    – Kurt
    10 hours ago











  • In your LaTeX document, do you by any chance modify a low-level parameter such as baselinestretch or arraystretch? Or do you load the setspace package? Please advise.

    – Mico
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    please always show a complete small document that shows the problem, not just a fragment. The spacing is affected by settings you have not shown.

    – David Carlisle
    6 hours ago











  • @Mico Sorry, I am really a newbie to Latex. I am using a complex template in which I cannot determine whether any low-level parameters were modified. Basically it solved by using setstretch{ } :)

    – Finley
    1 hour ago








5




5





Welcome to TeX.SE! Mathematics Stack Exchange uses MathJax to typeset formulas, but MathJax is not latex.MathJay does only know a few LaTeX commands and MathJax does not use LaTeX to write formulas. Therefore the differences ...

– Kurt
10 hours ago





Welcome to TeX.SE! Mathematics Stack Exchange uses MathJax to typeset formulas, but MathJax is not latex.MathJay does only know a few LaTeX commands and MathJax does not use LaTeX to write formulas. Therefore the differences ...

– Kurt
10 hours ago













In your LaTeX document, do you by any chance modify a low-level parameter such as baselinestretch or arraystretch? Or do you load the setspace package? Please advise.

– Mico
6 hours ago





In your LaTeX document, do you by any chance modify a low-level parameter such as baselinestretch or arraystretch? Or do you load the setspace package? Please advise.

– Mico
6 hours ago




2




2





please always show a complete small document that shows the problem, not just a fragment. The spacing is affected by settings you have not shown.

– David Carlisle
6 hours ago





please always show a complete small document that shows the problem, not just a fragment. The spacing is affected by settings you have not shown.

– David Carlisle
6 hours ago













@Mico Sorry, I am really a newbie to Latex. I am using a complex template in which I cannot determine whether any low-level parameters were modified. Basically it solved by using setstretch{ } :)

– Finley
1 hour ago





@Mico Sorry, I am really a newbie to Latex. I am using a complex template in which I cannot determine whether any low-level parameters were modified. Basically it solved by using setstretch{ } :)

– Finley
1 hour ago










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