# Latex such that symbol

## LaTeX “for any” symbol

\mid, as it has the spacing of a binary relation. If you want it to resize, see “How to automatically resize the vertical bar in a set comprehension?”. Have a look at.

There are multiple symbols commonly used to represent "such that". ∍ \ backepsilon or ∋ \ni; ∣ \mid;:: For "therefore", I usually see ∴.

Use \middle only if there's a \left before it; we can check this using \ currentgrouptype (texdoc etex for more information): \documentclass{article}.

Description:The phrase such that is commonly used in mathematics to designate conditions that a statement is subject to. The handwritten symbol for such that is similar to a right parenthesis with a strikethrough and can be created using MathType thus, such that symbol created with MathType Math textbook often use a symbol similar to a backwards epsilon to represent such that but it is a flipped version of the symbol used to represent set membership. LaTex apparently lacks this capability.

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