Seems the label used will not allowed to be reused. My guess is the recompile didn’t clear the cache for that.
An ugly and manual solution: I used \hspace{3em} and added the equation number manually as follows:
$$\Large{\delta_{i}x = logf_{i}x+log\pi_{i}} \hspace{3em}(1)$$
Thanks! I found this to be a great manual workaround and have been using it with \begin{split}
and &
to align equations.
## Euclidean Algorithm In Reverse
Applying the [[Euclidean Algorithm]] normally to find $\large gcd(403, 286)$ yields the following:
$$\large
\begin{split}
403 &= 1\times286 + 117&\hspace{3em}(1)\\
286 &= 2\times117 + 52&\hspace{3em}(2)\\
117 &= 2\times52 + 13&\hspace{3em}(3)\\
52 &= 4\times13 + 0&
\end{split}
$$
Notice however that ==when working backwards, we are **able to express $\large gcd(403, 286)$ as an [[Integers|integer]] [[Linear Combinations|Linear Combination]] of $\large 403$ and $\large 286$**==.
$$\large
\begin{split}
13 &= 117 - 2 \times 52&\hspace{3em}\text{from(3),}\\
&= 117 - 2 \times (286 - 2 \times 117)&\hspace{3em}\text{substitute from (2),}\\
&= 5 \times 117 -2 \times 286&\hspace{3em}\text{collecting terms,}\\
&= 5 \times (403 - 286) -2 \times 286&\hspace{3em}\text{substitute from (1),}\\
&= 5 \times 403 - 7 \times 286&\hspace{3em}\text{collecting terms.}\\
\end{split}
$$
==This allows us to write $\large gcd(403, 286)$ in the form $\large 403x + 286y$ for all [[Integers]] $\large x$ and $\large y$ where specifically $\large x=5$ and $\large y=-7$.==
This can be used in [[Bezout's Identity]].
I don’t get it. Where should I add these scripts?
Can I just double check that no workaround of any form exists to label (manually or automatically) an equation and reference it later?
Yea even if I had to tag my equations numbers manually, if I could label and reference later it would be worth it…
Hi all, I was just wondering if there’s been any update on this topic? Is there a “recommended” way of labeling equations somehow and being able to reference them later?
This doesn’t work for me. The \label
command is not recognized.
This doesn’t work for me either. Would love a way for latex referencing to be introduced.
Try to restart Obsidian. It worked for me. But it is weird to restart program for each new equation or if you touch existing equation it will immediately become buggy.
same here, what version are you using?
@WhiteNoise Out of curiosity, you previously mentioned that:
Would that mean equation numbering could be implemented only in preview mode? As in the tags and references are ignored in edit/live preview and only rendered in the preview mode which is not interactive?
You many like to look at this site link, it is build around Mathjax and has very good interactive equation referencing.
Hopefully something can be salvaged.
This command doesn’t render properly for me. Is there are updated way to do this? I am using v1.3.5. Here is my result
Please, read the rest of the thread.
Tldr. It doesn’t work.
Hi everyone, I’ve recently made a plugin for automatic equation numbering (as well as other powerful features)!!
Try LaTeX-like Theorem & Equation Referencer (previously called “Math Booster”).
When an equation is referenced by an internal link ([[note#^block-id]]
), the equation will be dynamically numbered, and the link is displayed with the corresponding equation number like “(1)”.
Here are some screenshots: Equations
For questions & discussions, please use this thread on the showcase category.
Thanks!
Nice! I will definitely give it a try.
Please, open a thread in share and showcase and continue the discussion about the plugin there. Thanks!
Sorry, I’ve added the link to the showcase thread that I made before, thank you for pointing it out!