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I have read several line-breaking inside align environment but I fail to deal with the bracket {}. LaTex seems not recognize \left\{ and \right\} belong to the same equation when I break the line.

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\begin{align*}
    s_{percent-log} (y,y') &= \frac{1}{3} \left\{ \frac{\min[\log(0+1),\log(1+1)]}{\max[\log(0+1),\log(1+1)]} \\
    & \qquad + \frac{\min[\log(5+1),\log(4+1)]}{\max[\log(5+1),\log(4+1)]} \\
    & \qquad + \frac{\min[\log(2+1),\log(2+1)]}{\max[\log(2+1),\log(2+1)]} \right\} \\
    &\approx 0.46387 \\
    d_{percent-log} (y,y') &\approx 0.53613 
\end{align*}
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    There is no question here. Do you mean to ask about spanning left-right over a line break? If so it may be a duplicate of https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/21290/how-to-make-left-right-pairs-of-delimiter-work-over-multiple-lines – David Carlisle Jul 24 '19 at 08:03
  • Hey David. So I looked for wrong key words here :). Thank you very much :) – Khanh Truong Jul 24 '19 at 08:34

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