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I tried some equations having many lines.
It usually gives the latex script in the form of array like this:
$\begin{array}{c}{{H(t)=\frac{1}{2}\omega_{1}\sigma_{1}^{z}+\cos\left(\omega_{1}^{d}t\right)\left(\Omega_{1}^{z}\sigma_{1}^{z}+\Omega_{1}^{x}\sigma_{1}^{x}\right)}}\ {{}}&{{+\ \cos\left(2\omega_{1}^{d}t\right)\left(\xi_{1}^{z}\sigma_{1}^{z}+\xi_{1}^{x}\sigma_{1}^{x}\right)+\sin\left(2\omega_{1}^{d}t\right)\xi_{1}^{y}\sigma_{1}^{y}}}\ {{}}&{{+\frac{1}{2}\omega_{2}\sigma_{2}^{x}-J\sigma_{1}^{x}\sigma_{2}^{x}.}}\end{array}$
Original one in a paper:
Screenshot taken from latexocr gui:
It is helpful enough to get the script, but can you find better way for such a multi-line eqaution, for example, using other environment like \begin{equation} \begin{aligned} ... \end{aligned} \end{equation}?
Also, it seems not working well for equations more than 4 lines... It usually omits one of the lines.
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I found this problem too, when I tried to recognize the matrix. It returns the first line of the matrix, and the grammar is false.
Therefore I use it only for recognize one-line formula. And a editor at hand when encountering multi-line equations.
I tried some equations having many lines.
It usually gives the latex script in the form of array like this:
$\begin{array}{c}{{H(t)=\frac{1}{2}\omega_{1}\sigma_{1}^{z}+\cos\left(\omega_{1}^{d}t\right)\left(\Omega_{1}^{z}\sigma_{1}^{z}+\Omega_{1}^{x}\sigma_{1}^{x}\right)}}\ {{}}&{{+\ \cos\left(2\omega_{1}^{d}t\right)\left(\xi_{1}^{z}\sigma_{1}^{z}+\xi_{1}^{x}\sigma_{1}^{x}\right)+\sin\left(2\omega_{1}^{d}t\right)\xi_{1}^{y}\sigma_{1}^{y}}}\ {{}}&{{+\frac{1}{2}\omega_{2}\sigma_{2}^{x}-J\sigma_{1}^{x}\sigma_{2}^{x}.}}\end{array}$
Original one in a paper:
Screenshot taken from latexocr gui:
It is helpful enough to get the script, but can you find better way for such a multi-line eqaution, for example, using other environment like \begin{equation} \begin{aligned} ... \end{aligned} \end{equation}?
Also, it seems not working well for equations more than 4 lines... It usually omits one of the lines.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: