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As titled, I want the commandmqty*{M}{n}{m} to generate a matrix like this:



$$
begin{pmatrix}
M_{ 11 } & M_{ 12 } & M_{ 13 } & cdots & M_{ 1m } \
M_{ 21 } & M_{ 22 } & M_{ 23 } & cdots & M_{ 2m } \
M_{ 31 } & M_{ 32 } & M_{ 33 } & cdots & M_{ 3m } \
vdots & vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
M_{ n1 } & M_{ n2 } & M_{ n3 } & cdots & M_{ nm } \
end{pmatrix}
$$


Also, I want this command to be applicable to finite column or row vectors (if this can also be used for matrices/vectors with infinite order would be even better) as well. (e.g. xmat*{v}{n}{1}, xmat*{M}{5}{n}) Do I have to create a new command for every document or is there other ways to achieve this?

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    As titled, I want the commandmqty*{M}{n}{m} to generate a matrix like this:



    $$
    begin{pmatrix}
    M_{ 11 } & M_{ 12 } & M_{ 13 } & cdots & M_{ 1m } \
    M_{ 21 } & M_{ 22 } & M_{ 23 } & cdots & M_{ 2m } \
    M_{ 31 } & M_{ 32 } & M_{ 33 } & cdots & M_{ 3m } \
    vdots & vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
    M_{ n1 } & M_{ n2 } & M_{ n3 } & cdots & M_{ nm } \
    end{pmatrix}
    $$


    Also, I want this command to be applicable to finite column or row vectors (if this can also be used for matrices/vectors with infinite order would be even better) as well. (e.g. xmat*{v}{n}{1}, xmat*{M}{5}{n}) Do I have to create a new command for every document or is there other ways to achieve this?

    Thank you









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      As titled, I want the commandmqty*{M}{n}{m} to generate a matrix like this:



      $$
      begin{pmatrix}
      M_{ 11 } & M_{ 12 } & M_{ 13 } & cdots & M_{ 1m } \
      M_{ 21 } & M_{ 22 } & M_{ 23 } & cdots & M_{ 2m } \
      M_{ 31 } & M_{ 32 } & M_{ 33 } & cdots & M_{ 3m } \
      vdots & vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
      M_{ n1 } & M_{ n2 } & M_{ n3 } & cdots & M_{ nm } \
      end{pmatrix}
      $$


      Also, I want this command to be applicable to finite column or row vectors (if this can also be used for matrices/vectors with infinite order would be even better) as well. (e.g. xmat*{v}{n}{1}, xmat*{M}{5}{n}) Do I have to create a new command for every document or is there other ways to achieve this?

      Thank you









      share









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      Frank Wang is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      As titled, I want the commandmqty*{M}{n}{m} to generate a matrix like this:



      $$
      begin{pmatrix}
      M_{ 11 } & M_{ 12 } & M_{ 13 } & cdots & M_{ 1m } \
      M_{ 21 } & M_{ 22 } & M_{ 23 } & cdots & M_{ 2m } \
      M_{ 31 } & M_{ 32 } & M_{ 33 } & cdots & M_{ 3m } \
      vdots & vdots & vdots & ddots & vdots \
      M_{ n1 } & M_{ n2 } & M_{ n3 } & cdots & M_{ nm } \
      end{pmatrix}
      $$


      Also, I want this command to be applicable to finite column or row vectors (if this can also be used for matrices/vectors with infinite order would be even better) as well. (e.g. xmat*{v}{n}{1}, xmat*{M}{5}{n}) Do I have to create a new command for every document or is there other ways to achieve this?

      Thank you







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