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youamp;#39;re watching electrical engineering lectures channel for more videos please to like subscribe and hit the bell icon for the latest notifications hello everyone in the previous video I have guided you through the complete installation of latex editor and detects compiler in this video I will be giving you a brief tutorial of how to write a technical document consisting of plain text equations figures and tables so the first command that we need to write to start any document is the document class so here is a new document and I will start with the document class and the next is an optional Kamat where you can specify the font for example here I am writing 12-point and in the curly braces you have to specify the type of document that you are going to write so for example I am going to write an article so I will write here article next the mandatory command to write any document in latex is begin and end document so that is basically a key word begin and end and begin document

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It is often necessary to comment out temporarily a region of TeX or LaTeX code. This can be done with the commands C-c ; and C-c % . C-c ; will comment out all lines in the current region, while C-c % will comment out the current paragraph.
When writing a report and citing within the text, the following method (based on common IEEE and ACM citiation rules for other types of references) can be used: () () [].
Follow these steps to add code in Google Docs using the Code Block add-on: Step 1: Open the desired document. Step 2: Enter and Select the code. Step 4: Go to the Extension Tab and Select Code Blocks. Step 5: Select your preferred language. Step 6: Select the theme. Step 7: Add Code Block.
How can I include source code in LaTeX documents? Include a line in your document preamble: \usepackage{lgrind} or, if you want the code to include function labels on the right hand side, \usepackage[procnames,noindent]{lgrind} Place the lines. \begin{lgrind} \input mycode.tex \end{lgrind} in your .
Citing Computer Code in a Report or Paper Author(s) name (Individual or corporation) Date. Title of program/source code. Code version. Type (e.g. computer program, source code) Web address or publisher (e.g. program publisher, URL)
Referencing Sections Section labels are generated using the \label command and can then be referenced using \ref . \section{Example Section} \label{sec:example-section} \ref{sec:example-section} is an example of \texttt{section}.
We add a reference to it using the \ref{} command, which just takes that same text string as an argument, e.g. We can define labels in LaTeX, as we see in section \ref{refsection}, and use these for cross-referencing.
Referencing Code Listings The example below highlights how the \label command is used to define a unique label to this specific code listing and how it can be referenced within the text of the document using the \ref command. \lstinputlisting[caption=Example C++, label={lst:listing-cpp}, language=C++]{codesample.

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