\genfrac - represents the most general command for defining fractions with optional delimiters, line thickness, and specified style.
{ \genfrac #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 }
Input | Description |
---|---|
#1 | left delimiter (empty, for no left delimiter) |
#2 | right delimiter (empty, for no right delimiter) |
#3 | fraction bar thickness (set to 0pt to make it disappear) |
#4 | 0, 1, 2, or 3, where:
|
#5 | numerator |
#6 | denominator |
\genfrac command represents the most general command for defining fractions with optional delimiters, line thickness, and specified style.
\genfrac(]{0pt}{2}{a+b}{c+d}