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Hi I have the following latex written:

They are given as follows by \autoref{maxwelleq1, maxwelleq2, maxwelleq3, maxwelleq4} \cite{maxwellfour}.

\begin{eqnarray}
\label{maxwelleq1}
\text{Gauss' Law:}& \displaystyle \oint_{\partial \Sigma}^{}\vec{E}\cdot\dA&=\frac{Q_{enc}}{\eps0}\\
\label{maxwelleq2}
\text{Gauss' Law for Magnetism:}& \displaystyle \oint_{\partial \Sigma }^{}\vec{B}\cdot\dA&=0\\
\label{maxwelleq3}
\text{Maxwell-Faraday Equation:}& \displaystyle\oint{\vec{E}\cdot\ds}&=-\frac{\dphib}{\dt}\\
\label{maxwelleq4}
\text{Ampère's Law:}& \displaystyle\oint{\vec{B}\cdot\ds}&=\muz\eps0\frac{\dphie}{\dt}+\muz i_{enc}
\end{eqnarray}

Which results in a good equation array. However, I cannot figure how to reference each equation in a group, shown on the first line. I'm after something like "as follows by Equations(1,2,3,4).

Is this possible? Secondly what am I missing to accomplish this?

UNAnon
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  • Please make your sniplet into a full minimal example. For example what is \dA, \eps, \muz???? And using eqnarray is not recommended – daleif Mar 10 '20 at 14:57
  • Plus \autoref does not support lists of keys. Perhaps you should have a look at what cleveref can do instead. – daleif Mar 10 '20 at 15:01
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    Would you mind posting a compilable and complete code? – Bernard Mar 10 '20 at 15:20

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