Latex - placing limits under and above an integral (rather than near it)










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With the following syntax:



$ int_a^b Foo dx $


I have the limits on the right of the integral sign.
I'd like to have them under and above.



Do I need a package for that?
Is there a way similar to



limlimits_bla


that doesn't require a recognized math operation?










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    With the following syntax:



    $ int_a^b Foo dx $


    I have the limits on the right of the integral sign.
    I'd like to have them under and above.



    Do I need a package for that?
    Is there a way similar to



    limlimits_bla


    that doesn't require a recognized math operation?










    share|improve this question
























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      With the following syntax:



      $ int_a^b Foo dx $


      I have the limits on the right of the integral sign.
      I'd like to have them under and above.



      Do I need a package for that?
      Is there a way similar to



      limlimits_bla


      that doesn't require a recognized math operation?










      share|improve this question














      With the following syntax:



      $ int_a^b Foo dx $


      I have the limits on the right of the integral sign.
      I'd like to have them under and above.



      Do I need a package for that?
      Is there a way similar to



      limlimits_bla


      that doesn't require a recognized math operation?







      syntax latex limit integral






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          This is what you're looking for I believe.



          Below the code snippet that places the integration limits under and above the integral sign.



          [
          intlimits_a^b f(x) , mathrmd x
          ]



          output






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          This is what you're looking for I believe.



          Below the code snippet that places the integration limits under and above the integral sign.



          [
          intlimits_a^b f(x) , mathrmd x
          ]



          output






          share|improve this answer

























          • Despite of the answer is pointing to a good ressource, pleave add some context to the link in your answer. Please compare the Provide context for links sections on the How do I write a good answer? site

            – gehbiszumeis
            Nov 14 '18 at 7:54















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          This is what you're looking for I believe.



          Below the code snippet that places the integration limits under and above the integral sign.



          [
          intlimits_a^b f(x) , mathrmd x
          ]



          output






          share|improve this answer

























          • Despite of the answer is pointing to a good ressource, pleave add some context to the link in your answer. Please compare the Provide context for links sections on the How do I write a good answer? site

            – gehbiszumeis
            Nov 14 '18 at 7:54













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          This is what you're looking for I believe.



          Below the code snippet that places the integration limits under and above the integral sign.



          [
          intlimits_a^b f(x) , mathrmd x
          ]



          output






          share|improve this answer















          This is what you're looking for I believe.



          Below the code snippet that places the integration limits under and above the integral sign.



          [
          intlimits_a^b f(x) , mathrmd x
          ]



          output







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 4:36









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          • Despite of the answer is pointing to a good ressource, pleave add some context to the link in your answer. Please compare the Provide context for links sections on the How do I write a good answer? site

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            Nov 14 '18 at 7:54

















          • Despite of the answer is pointing to a good ressource, pleave add some context to the link in your answer. Please compare the Provide context for links sections on the How do I write a good answer? site

            – gehbiszumeis
            Nov 14 '18 at 7:54
















          Despite of the answer is pointing to a good ressource, pleave add some context to the link in your answer. Please compare the Provide context for links sections on the How do I write a good answer? site

          – gehbiszumeis
          Nov 14 '18 at 7:54





          Despite of the answer is pointing to a good ressource, pleave add some context to the link in your answer. Please compare the Provide context for links sections on the How do I write a good answer? site

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