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Matrix in latex6/15/2023 Interestingly, Julia seems to be treating the strings as literals from the start – there’s no escape character issues going on (though that’s not stopping the blog’s code highlighting from highlighting \b regardless). The goal is to generate LaTeX code needed to create this, so that it can just be copy-pasted directly into a LaTeX document (though I’m not including the code to enable the math environment in LaTeX): The matrix we will be working with is a basic 3-by-3 square matrix: Note that the double backslash for the line delimiter is not an escape sequence (though I had to escape the backslashes for the purposes of this post), but the fact that it looks like one will cause some trouble in a bit. There are some specific ways to format a matrix in LaTeX, but the basics are using “
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