TeX - LaTeX Asked on August 3, 2020
I am currently working on my bachelor thesis. I want to visualize a general continued fraction. I concatenate the fractions with the command cfrac
. The result is okay, but I rather want the last link (the one right next to the dots) to be a bit more below. Hopefully the picture makes clear what I mean. Do you have any ideas?
Here is a small example of my code:
documentclass[11pt, a4paper, german]{scrartcl}
usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{mathabx}
begin{document}
begin{equation*}
a_{0}+cfrac{1}{a_1+cfrac{1}{a_2+cfrac{1}{a_3+hspace{0.5cm}ddotshspace{0.5cm}cfrac{1}{a_{n-1}+cfrac{1}{a_n}} }}}
end{equation*}
end{document}
I just applied a raisebox{<len>}{$...$}
to the last term.
documentclass[11pt, a4paper, german]{scrartcl}
usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{mathabx}
begin{document}
begin{equation*}
a_{0}+cfrac{1}{a_1+cfrac{1}{a_2+cfrac{1}{a_3+hspace{0.5cm}ddots
hspace{0.5cm}raisebox{-3ex}{$cfrac{1}{a_{n-1}+cfrac{1}{a_n}}$} }}}
end{equation*}
end{document}
Answered by Steven B. Segletes on August 3, 2020
I'd lower also the ddots
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation*}
a_{0}+cfrac{1}{
a_1+cfrac{1}{
a_2+cfrac{1}{
a_3+begin{array}[t]{c@{;}c@{}}
[-1.5ex]
ddots[-1.5ex]
&{}+cfrac{1}{a_{n-1}+cfrac{1}{a_n}}
end{array}
}
}
}
end{equation*}
end{document}
Answered by egreg on August 3, 2020
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