Matrix Object
The Matrix object consists of one or more elements laid out in one or more rows and one or more columns (delimiters not included). Examples include and .
The entire matrix can be aligned, with respect to the surrounding text, at the center, with the top row, or with the bottom row. This property is defined as <baseJc>
. Spacing between columns can be defined using <cGp>
, <cGpRule>
, and <cSp>
. Column Gap refers to the space between the end of one column and the start of the next; column spacing refers to the space between two corresponding edges of adjacent columns.
Row spacing can also be defined using <rSp>
and <rSpRule>
. Row spacing is defined as the distance between baselines on adjacent matrix rows:
Finally, a matrix can have hidden placeholders (<hidePlc>
). The identity matrix above has hidden placeholders, while the following matrix has placeholders showing: