cases environment with material to the left rotated to vertical











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Say, I have this MWE:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
text{ three equations}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


What I want is to set the text at the left of the big curly brace to be aligned vertically. I tried:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{rotating}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
%text{ three equations}
begin{turn}{90}three equationsend{turn}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


which aligns the LHS at the middle:





So, the problem is how to adjust the LHS automatically such that is aligned vertically?










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  • Not solving your question, but I think the &s in the cases environment are useless.
    – JouleV
    4 hours ago

















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Say, I have this MWE:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
text{ three equations}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


What I want is to set the text at the left of the big curly brace to be aligned vertically. I tried:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{rotating}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
%text{ three equations}
begin{turn}{90}three equationsend{turn}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


which aligns the LHS at the middle:





So, the problem is how to adjust the LHS automatically such that is aligned vertically?










share|improve this question
























  • Not solving your question, but I think the &s in the cases environment are useless.
    – JouleV
    4 hours ago















up vote
4
down vote

favorite









up vote
4
down vote

favorite











Say, I have this MWE:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
text{ three equations}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


What I want is to set the text at the left of the big curly brace to be aligned vertically. I tried:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{rotating}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
%text{ three equations}
begin{turn}{90}three equationsend{turn}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


which aligns the LHS at the middle:





So, the problem is how to adjust the LHS automatically such that is aligned vertically?










share|improve this question















Say, I have this MWE:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
text{ three equations}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


What I want is to set the text at the left of the big curly brace to be aligned vertically. I tried:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{rotating}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
%text{ three equations}
begin{turn}{90}three equationsend{turn}
begin{cases}
a &= b + c \
d &= e + f + g \
h &= i + j + k + l
end{cases}
end{equation*}

end{document}


which aligns the LHS at the middle:





So, the problem is how to adjust the LHS automatically such that is aligned vertically?







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  • Not solving your question, but I think the &s in the cases environment are useless.
    – JouleV
    4 hours ago




















  • Not solving your question, but I think the &s in the cases environment are useless.
    – JouleV
    4 hours ago


















Not solving your question, but I think the &s in the cases environment are useless.
– JouleV
4 hours ago






Not solving your question, but I think the &s in the cases environment are useless.
– JouleV
4 hours ago












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Use rotatebox[origin=c]{90} to rotate content about it's centre:



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documentclass{article}

usepackage{amsmath,makecell}
usepackage{graphicx}

begin{document}

[
rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{three equations}
begin{cases}
a = b + c \
d = e + f + g \
h = i + j + k + l
end{cases}
qquad
rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{makecell{three \ equations}}
begin{cases}
a = b + c \
d = e + f + g \
h = i + j + k + l
end{cases}
]

end{document}





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    Use rotatebox[origin=c]{90} to rotate content about it's centre:



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{amsmath,makecell}
    usepackage{graphicx}

    begin{document}

    [
    rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{three equations}
    begin{cases}
    a = b + c \
    d = e + f + g \
    h = i + j + k + l
    end{cases}
    qquad
    rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{makecell{three \ equations}}
    begin{cases}
    a = b + c \
    d = e + f + g \
    h = i + j + k + l
    end{cases}
    ]

    end{document}





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      Use rotatebox[origin=c]{90} to rotate content about it's centre:



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{amsmath,makecell}
      usepackage{graphicx}

      begin{document}

      [
      rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{three equations}
      begin{cases}
      a = b + c \
      d = e + f + g \
      h = i + j + k + l
      end{cases}
      qquad
      rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{makecell{three \ equations}}
      begin{cases}
      a = b + c \
      d = e + f + g \
      h = i + j + k + l
      end{cases}
      ]

      end{document}





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        Use rotatebox[origin=c]{90} to rotate content about it's centre:



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{amsmath,makecell}
        usepackage{graphicx}

        begin{document}

        [
        rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{three equations}
        begin{cases}
        a = b + c \
        d = e + f + g \
        h = i + j + k + l
        end{cases}
        qquad
        rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{makecell{three \ equations}}
        begin{cases}
        a = b + c \
        d = e + f + g \
        h = i + j + k + l
        end{cases}
        ]

        end{document}





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        Use rotatebox[origin=c]{90} to rotate content about it's centre:



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{amsmath,makecell}
        usepackage{graphicx}

        begin{document}

        [
        rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{three equations}
        begin{cases}
        a = b + c \
        d = e + f + g \
        h = i + j + k + l
        end{cases}
        qquad
        rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{makecell{three \ equations}}
        begin{cases}
        a = b + c \
        d = e + f + g \
        h = i + j + k + l
        end{cases}
        ]

        end{document}






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