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Subsuperscript
Subsuperscript
[
x
,
y
,
z
]
is an object that formats as
.
MORE INFORMATION
In a notebook, a subsuperscript can be created by using
Ctrl
+
_
or
Ctrl
+
-
to move to the subscript, then
Ctrl
+
%
to move to the superscript.
Ctrl
+
Space
moves out of the subscript or superscript position.
Subsuperscript
[
x
,
y
,
z
]
formats as
in
StandardForm
and
TraditionalForm
.
In
InputForm
,
Subsuperscript
[
x
,
y
,
z
]
formats literally as
Subsuperscript
[
x
,
y
,
z
]
.
The baseline of
Subsuperscript
[
x
,
y
,
z
]
is taken to be the baseline of
x
.
Subsuperscript
[
x
,
y
,
z
]
is usually output with
y
and
z
in a smaller font than
x
.
EXAMPLES
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(1)
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
SEE ALSO
Subscript
Superscript
Underoverscript
SubsuperscriptBox
TUTORIALS
Operators without Built-in Meanings
Names of Symbols and Mathematical Objects
Formatted Output
MORE ABOUT
Symbolic Notational Forms
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