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I,m quite new at LaTeX and I've been having problems with the split equation environment with error messages on every line in my environment. I'm trying to isolate the problem and I've reduced to simply testing out the split environment by copying a template, and I still get the same errors. Here's an example:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation*}
begin{split}
a & = 1 \
& = 2
end{split}
end{equation*}
end{document}
In this very simple case, it doesn't even align, and I get 13 error messages. All error messages are of the type runaway argument, missing $, missing {, misplaced alignment tab &, display math should end with $$, etc. What's going on? I'm literally following a template. Is there any particular formatting I'm supposed to do for this environment?
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I,m quite new at LaTeX and I've been having problems with the split equation environment with error messages on every line in my environment. I'm trying to isolate the problem and I've reduced to simply testing out the split environment by copying a template, and I still get the same errors. Here's an example:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation*}
begin{split}
a & = 1 \
& = 2
end{split}
end{equation*}
end{document}
In this very simple case, it doesn't even align, and I get 13 error messages. All error messages are of the type runaway argument, missing $, missing {, misplaced alignment tab &, display math should end with $$, etc. What's going on? I'm literally following a template. Is there any particular formatting I'm supposed to do for this environment?
equations errors split
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Welcome! You cannot have empty lines in an equation environment.
– marmot
4 mins ago
Wait, the spaces? From pressing enter? It's just that?
– Paul Cusson
3 mins ago
Well then, that solved everything, thanks! Is this something true in other environments as well? What about spaces from just the space bar/tab, any worries with that?
– Paul Cusson
2 mins ago
An empty line is a start of a new paragraph, which is not allowed in math environments. In other environments they may or may not be harmless, in some they are harmless.
– marmot
25 secs ago
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I,m quite new at LaTeX and I've been having problems with the split equation environment with error messages on every line in my environment. I'm trying to isolate the problem and I've reduced to simply testing out the split environment by copying a template, and I still get the same errors. Here's an example:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation*}
begin{split}
a & = 1 \
& = 2
end{split}
end{equation*}
end{document}
In this very simple case, it doesn't even align, and I get 13 error messages. All error messages are of the type runaway argument, missing $, missing {, misplaced alignment tab &, display math should end with $$, etc. What's going on? I'm literally following a template. Is there any particular formatting I'm supposed to do for this environment?
equations errors split
New contributor
I,m quite new at LaTeX and I've been having problems with the split equation environment with error messages on every line in my environment. I'm trying to isolate the problem and I've reduced to simply testing out the split environment by copying a template, and I still get the same errors. Here's an example:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation*}
begin{split}
a & = 1 \
& = 2
end{split}
end{equation*}
end{document}
In this very simple case, it doesn't even align, and I get 13 error messages. All error messages are of the type runaway argument, missing $, missing {, misplaced alignment tab &, display math should end with $$, etc. What's going on? I'm literally following a template. Is there any particular formatting I'm supposed to do for this environment?
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Welcome! You cannot have empty lines in an equation environment.
– marmot
4 mins ago
Wait, the spaces? From pressing enter? It's just that?
– Paul Cusson
3 mins ago
Well then, that solved everything, thanks! Is this something true in other environments as well? What about spaces from just the space bar/tab, any worries with that?
– Paul Cusson
2 mins ago
An empty line is a start of a new paragraph, which is not allowed in math environments. In other environments they may or may not be harmless, in some they are harmless.
– marmot
25 secs ago
add a comment |
1
Welcome! You cannot have empty lines in an equation environment.
– marmot
4 mins ago
Wait, the spaces? From pressing enter? It's just that?
– Paul Cusson
3 mins ago
Well then, that solved everything, thanks! Is this something true in other environments as well? What about spaces from just the space bar/tab, any worries with that?
– Paul Cusson
2 mins ago
An empty line is a start of a new paragraph, which is not allowed in math environments. In other environments they may or may not be harmless, in some they are harmless.
– marmot
25 secs ago
1
1
Welcome! You cannot have empty lines in an equation environment.
– marmot
4 mins ago
Welcome! You cannot have empty lines in an equation environment.
– marmot
4 mins ago
Wait, the spaces? From pressing enter? It's just that?
– Paul Cusson
3 mins ago
Wait, the spaces? From pressing enter? It's just that?
– Paul Cusson
3 mins ago
Well then, that solved everything, thanks! Is this something true in other environments as well? What about spaces from just the space bar/tab, any worries with that?
– Paul Cusson
2 mins ago
Well then, that solved everything, thanks! Is this something true in other environments as well? What about spaces from just the space bar/tab, any worries with that?
– Paul Cusson
2 mins ago
An empty line is a start of a new paragraph, which is not allowed in math environments. In other environments they may or may not be harmless, in some they are harmless.
– marmot
25 secs ago
An empty line is a start of a new paragraph, which is not allowed in math environments. In other environments they may or may not be harmless, in some they are harmless.
– marmot
25 secs ago
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Welcome! You cannot have empty lines in an equation environment.
– marmot
4 mins ago
Wait, the spaces? From pressing enter? It's just that?
– Paul Cusson
3 mins ago
Well then, that solved everything, thanks! Is this something true in other environments as well? What about spaces from just the space bar/tab, any worries with that?
– Paul Cusson
2 mins ago
An empty line is a start of a new paragraph, which is not allowed in math environments. In other environments they may or may not be harmless, in some they are harmless.
– marmot
25 secs ago