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16 sie 2015 · You could use \overrightarrow: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{amsmath} \begin{document} \[. \overrightarrow{\dim} , \quad \overrightarrow{\text{dimension}} \] \end{document} This and further alternatives can be found at the LaTeX-Community forum in the topic Extended Vector Arrow.
23 wrz 2016 · I want to put a left arrow over letter in math mode. I am looking for exactly the reverse of the vector symbol in \vec{x}. I tried to put it with \stackrel{\leftarrow}{x}, but it doesn't look good.
Double arrow with text over it that extends to fit text (that is, a "\xRightarrow")
In LaTeX, by default different types of arrow symbols are available. Arrows can be used in equations, text, pictures, and so on. Here is a list of arrow LaTeX commands that can be used without loading any package: Description. LaTeX command. Output. Left Arrow, Right arrow. \leftarrow, \rightarrow.
26 kwi 2018 · I am using \downarrow to insert an arrow above a letter. For example, using b\downarrow creates the downarrow next to b.But I want to position it above b. Edit: I intend to use these arrows in equations, where I have to add the description of parameters in the equations.
First there are \overrightarrow () and \overleftarrow (). In the amsmath package these commands are reimplemented (though math mode is needed now) and extended with the command \overleftrightarrow and it is also possible to get the arrow under the text with \under...arrow.
LaTeX provides commands for all sorts of arrows. The following commands are used only in math mode. In general the command names are created from "left", "right", "up", or "down". "leftright" gives a double headed arrow. Prefacing with "long" gives a longer arrow.