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I want to make an animation with equations such that one repeats after other. Say I have, x+y=2 and x-y=1 then I want to make an animation such that I get first

x+y=2 then it vanishes and

x-y=1 appears in the next line. I am familiar with latex, can I do that with latex?

RAHUL
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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE). If you want to use this within a beamer presentation, there would be better controllable commands for that, than an animation. What ist your document type? – dexteritas Nov 01 '22 at 12:59
  • Perhaps this older thread might be helpful, with code examples for different kinds of animations (in-PDF, GIF export, etc.). – ScottLC Nov 01 '22 at 13:04
  • There are several packages that can do this. Beamer does it natively with the overlay commands. The animate package can do this as well as the ocgx2 package. Not forgetting the pgf package which can make animations in svg format! You are spoilt for choice. – AndréC Nov 01 '22 at 21:36

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