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I would like to put inequality operators of both directions, i.e. < and >, aligned vertically in one expression. Can anyone help?

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  • Welcome to TeX.SE! You should familiarize yourself with the detexify utility, which lets you "draw" (on a computer screen) the symbol of interest; the program will provide one or more suggestions for possible LaTeX macros that create symbols that might look similar to what you've drawn. – Mico Jul 17 '14 at 05:15
  • @Mico I am afraid that the linked entry is too general to a beginner, so I do not treat this question as a duplicate. – Przemysław Scherwentke Jul 17 '14 at 05:36
  • They should be aligned vertically already. Could you explain what exactly you're after? – Werner Jul 17 '14 at 06:00
  • @PrzemysławScherwentke - Hmmm, I would have said that the linked posting -- and especially the most-upvoted answer -- is perfect for LaTeX beginners. :-) – Mico Jul 17 '14 at 06:10
  • @Mico Oh, Detexify is really nice. Writing down + I've obtained (only) \perp, \dagger, \dag, \bot and \cross. And I am still afraid, that the question may be about multiline expressions... – Przemysław Scherwentke Jul 17 '14 at 06:24

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I can only guess that you have in mind one of the following:

\documentclass{article}

\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}

\begin{document}

\[
\gtrless\text{ or }\lessgtr
\]
\end{document}

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