How to change the number of equations to the desired effect?
for example , (1-4)
Asked
Active
Viewed 54 times
0
-
There are 4 close votes already but I don't see how any of the answers in the linked question help this question. There 1-4 means equation 4 in section 1, here the requirement is a compression of a number range (like cite) for equations1,2,3,4. the coding will be entirely different, – David Carlisle Nov 06 '15 at 15:15
-
@DavidCarlisle I was unsure about this first, but how do you know? It seems there's just a single equation, so it should just have a single number, maybe prefixed by the section number. – jarauh Nov 06 '15 at 15:17
-
@jarauh well that's the way I read it:-) Now you ask it could be read the other way, but seems premature to close without asking in any case. I'll add an answer assuming range, see what happens:-) – David Carlisle Nov 06 '15 at 15:20
-
voted to re-open as I stated in comments before it was closed that I was preparing an answer. (@OSjerick) – David Carlisle Nov 06 '15 at 15:31
-
@DavidCarlisle I agree, as long as we don't know we shouldn't judge, so "how do you know" was the wrong question. What I should have written and what is my opinion now: From reading the question and the image (given my very limited Chinese, ahem) it is now clear to me that the question is a duplicate. The "-" confused me first, but now I see this just as an argument to not use "-" in equation numbers, since it is ambiguous. I agree, though, that the question you are trying to answer is much more interesting. In any case, I don't have the privilege to vote to re-open. – jarauh Nov 06 '15 at 15:39