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How do I define a right arrow with bar in LaTeX?


Not greater than with vertical bar instead of slanted barWedge with vertical barNot equal sign (≠) with a vertical barLaTeX bar in tableBar symbol with subscriptDifferent Arrow in LaTeXTypesetting a function restriction with a bar shorter than bigWhat is this symbol, and how to reproduce it? (vertical bar with small footer)How to write “conditional one” in LatexHow to type this symbol like a 'V' in Latex













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could any one tell me how I can define the following symbol in Latex please?
It looks like an implies symbol concatenated with a vertical bar.



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  • Might want to try detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html otherwise I'm not too sure

    – sab hoque
    Mar 26 at 8:13











  • For what it's worth, the symbol does not seem to exist in unicode. Unless they have given it a really counter-intuitive name.

    – Harald Hanche-Olsen
    Mar 26 at 8:21















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could any one tell me how I can define the following symbol in Latex please?
It looks like an implies symbol concatenated with a vertical bar.



enter image description here










share|improve this question
























  • Might want to try detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html otherwise I'm not too sure

    – sab hoque
    Mar 26 at 8:13











  • For what it's worth, the symbol does not seem to exist in unicode. Unless they have given it a really counter-intuitive name.

    – Harald Hanche-Olsen
    Mar 26 at 8:21













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could any one tell me how I can define the following symbol in Latex please?
It looks like an implies symbol concatenated with a vertical bar.



enter image description here










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could any one tell me how I can define the following symbol in Latex please?
It looks like an implies symbol concatenated with a vertical bar.



enter image description here







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  • Might want to try detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html otherwise I'm not too sure

    – sab hoque
    Mar 26 at 8:13











  • For what it's worth, the symbol does not seem to exist in unicode. Unless they have given it a really counter-intuitive name.

    – Harald Hanche-Olsen
    Mar 26 at 8:21

















  • Might want to try detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html otherwise I'm not too sure

    – sab hoque
    Mar 26 at 8:13











  • For what it's worth, the symbol does not seem to exist in unicode. Unless they have given it a really counter-intuitive name.

    – Harald Hanche-Olsen
    Mar 26 at 8:21
















Might want to try detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html otherwise I'm not too sure

– sab hoque
Mar 26 at 8:13





Might want to try detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html otherwise I'm not too sure

– sab hoque
Mar 26 at 8:13













For what it's worth, the symbol does not seem to exist in unicode. Unless they have given it a really counter-intuitive name.

– Harald Hanche-Olsen
Mar 26 at 8:21





For what it's worth, the symbol does not seem to exist in unicode. Unless they have given it a really counter-intuitive name.

– Harald Hanche-Olsen
Mar 26 at 8:21










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The stmaryrd font has mapsfromchar:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagestmaryrd

newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowmapsfromchar
newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

begindocument

$aRightarrowbar b$

$aLeftarrowbar b$

enddocument


enter image description here



If stmaryrd is not an option for you, it's possible to reflect mapstochar:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagegraphicx

newcommandfakedmapsfromchar%
mathrelmathpalettereflectmathcharmapstochar%

makeatletter
newcommandreflectmathchar[2]%
reflectbox$m@th#1#2$%

makeatother

newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowfakedmapsfromchar
newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

begindocument

$aRightarrowbar b$

$aLeftarrowbar b$

enddocument





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    Something like this?



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagemathtools

    newcommandmyRightarrowmathrelLongrightarrow!vcenterhbox$scriptscriptstyle

    begindocument

    $ A myRightarrow B$

    enddocument


    enter image description here



    Edit:
    If you want the final bar to have the same width as the Rightarrow, you can use two consecutive | with some kerning between them:



    newcommandmyvarRightarrowmathrel =⇒ !vcenterhbox$ scriptscriptstyle


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer

























    • Doesn't this have uneven stroke widths due to scaling the bar part?

      – Joey
      Mar 27 at 9:41











    • That's right. I propose a work-around in my update.

      – Bernard
      Mar 27 at 10:55


















    9














    One can always build a symbol by himself (thanks to samcarter, this is a scalable version):



    documentclass[margin=1mm]standalone
    usepackagegraphicx
    usepackageamssymb
    newcommandyoursymbolmathbinRightarrowhspace-0.45emvcenterhboxscalebox0.8$shortmid$
    begindocument
    $1yoursymbol2$ Huge $1yoursymbol2$
    enddocument


    enter image description here




    Caution: This doesn't work in subscript. I'm trying to find some solution...







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      If you use a unit that scales with the font, this will also work with other font sizes. For example hspace-0.45em instead of hspace-4.3pt

      – samcarter
      Mar 26 at 9:55












    • @samcarter Added! Thank you very much!

      – JouleV
      Mar 26 at 9:59











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    The stmaryrd font has mapsfromchar:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagestmaryrd

    newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowmapsfromchar
    newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

    begindocument

    $aRightarrowbar b$

    $aLeftarrowbar b$

    enddocument


    enter image description here



    If stmaryrd is not an option for you, it's possible to reflect mapstochar:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagegraphicx

    newcommandfakedmapsfromchar%
    mathrelmathpalettereflectmathcharmapstochar%

    makeatletter
    newcommandreflectmathchar[2]%
    reflectbox$m@th#1#2$%

    makeatother

    newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowfakedmapsfromchar
    newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

    begindocument

    $aRightarrowbar b$

    $aLeftarrowbar b$

    enddocument





    share|improve this answer



























      15














      The stmaryrd font has mapsfromchar:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath
      usepackagestmaryrd

      newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowmapsfromchar
      newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

      begindocument

      $aRightarrowbar b$

      $aLeftarrowbar b$

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      If stmaryrd is not an option for you, it's possible to reflect mapstochar:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath
      usepackagegraphicx

      newcommandfakedmapsfromchar%
      mathrelmathpalettereflectmathcharmapstochar%

      makeatletter
      newcommandreflectmathchar[2]%
      reflectbox$m@th#1#2$%

      makeatother

      newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowfakedmapsfromchar
      newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

      begindocument

      $aRightarrowbar b$

      $aLeftarrowbar b$

      enddocument





      share|improve this answer

























        15












        15








        15







        The stmaryrd font has mapsfromchar:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagestmaryrd

        newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowmapsfromchar
        newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

        begindocument

        $aRightarrowbar b$

        $aLeftarrowbar b$

        enddocument


        enter image description here



        If stmaryrd is not an option for you, it's possible to reflect mapstochar:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagegraphicx

        newcommandfakedmapsfromchar%
        mathrelmathpalettereflectmathcharmapstochar%

        makeatletter
        newcommandreflectmathchar[2]%
        reflectbox$m@th#1#2$%

        makeatother

        newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowfakedmapsfromchar
        newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

        begindocument

        $aRightarrowbar b$

        $aLeftarrowbar b$

        enddocument





        share|improve this answer













        The stmaryrd font has mapsfromchar:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagestmaryrd

        newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowmapsfromchar
        newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

        begindocument

        $aRightarrowbar b$

        $aLeftarrowbar b$

        enddocument


        enter image description here



        If stmaryrd is not an option for you, it's possible to reflect mapstochar:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagegraphicx

        newcommandfakedmapsfromchar%
        mathrelmathpalettereflectmathcharmapstochar%

        makeatletter
        newcommandreflectmathchar[2]%
        reflectbox$m@th#1#2$%

        makeatother

        newcommandRightarrowbarRightarrowfakedmapsfromchar
        newcommandLeftarrowbarmapstocharLeftarrow

        begindocument

        $aRightarrowbar b$

        $aLeftarrowbar b$

        enddocument






        share|improve this answer












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            Something like this?



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagemathtools

            newcommandmyRightarrowmathrelLongrightarrow!vcenterhbox$scriptscriptstyle

            begindocument

            $ A myRightarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here



            Edit:
            If you want the final bar to have the same width as the Rightarrow, you can use two consecutive | with some kerning between them:



            newcommandmyvarRightarrowmathrel =⇒ !vcenterhbox$ scriptscriptstyle


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer

























            • Doesn't this have uneven stroke widths due to scaling the bar part?

              – Joey
              Mar 27 at 9:41











            • That's right. I propose a work-around in my update.

              – Bernard
              Mar 27 at 10:55















            12














            Something like this?



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagemathtools

            newcommandmyRightarrowmathrelLongrightarrow!vcenterhbox$scriptscriptstyle

            begindocument

            $ A myRightarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here



            Edit:
            If you want the final bar to have the same width as the Rightarrow, you can use two consecutive | with some kerning between them:



            newcommandmyvarRightarrowmathrel =⇒ !vcenterhbox$ scriptscriptstyle


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer

























            • Doesn't this have uneven stroke widths due to scaling the bar part?

              – Joey
              Mar 27 at 9:41











            • That's right. I propose a work-around in my update.

              – Bernard
              Mar 27 at 10:55













            12












            12








            12







            Something like this?



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagemathtools

            newcommandmyRightarrowmathrelLongrightarrow!vcenterhbox$scriptscriptstyle

            begindocument

            $ A myRightarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here



            Edit:
            If you want the final bar to have the same width as the Rightarrow, you can use two consecutive | with some kerning between them:



            newcommandmyvarRightarrowmathrel =⇒ !vcenterhbox$ scriptscriptstyle


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer















            Something like this?



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagemathtools

            newcommandmyRightarrowmathrelLongrightarrow!vcenterhbox$scriptscriptstyle

            begindocument

            $ A myRightarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here



            Edit:
            If you want the final bar to have the same width as the Rightarrow, you can use two consecutive | with some kerning between them:



            newcommandmyvarRightarrowmathrel =⇒ !vcenterhbox$ scriptscriptstyle


            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer














            share|improve this answer



            share|improve this answer








            edited Mar 27 at 10:54

























            answered Mar 26 at 9:27









            BernardBernard

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            • Doesn't this have uneven stroke widths due to scaling the bar part?

              – Joey
              Mar 27 at 9:41











            • That's right. I propose a work-around in my update.

              – Bernard
              Mar 27 at 10:55

















            • Doesn't this have uneven stroke widths due to scaling the bar part?

              – Joey
              Mar 27 at 9:41











            • That's right. I propose a work-around in my update.

              – Bernard
              Mar 27 at 10:55
















            Doesn't this have uneven stroke widths due to scaling the bar part?

            – Joey
            Mar 27 at 9:41





            Doesn't this have uneven stroke widths due to scaling the bar part?

            – Joey
            Mar 27 at 9:41













            That's right. I propose a work-around in my update.

            – Bernard
            Mar 27 at 10:55





            That's right. I propose a work-around in my update.

            – Bernard
            Mar 27 at 10:55











            9














            One can always build a symbol by himself (thanks to samcarter, this is a scalable version):



            documentclass[margin=1mm]standalone
            usepackagegraphicx
            usepackageamssymb
            newcommandyoursymbolmathbinRightarrowhspace-0.45emvcenterhboxscalebox0.8$shortmid$
            begindocument
            $1yoursymbol2$ Huge $1yoursymbol2$
            enddocument


            enter image description here




            Caution: This doesn't work in subscript. I'm trying to find some solution...







            share|improve this answer




















            • 2





              If you use a unit that scales with the font, this will also work with other font sizes. For example hspace-0.45em instead of hspace-4.3pt

              – samcarter
              Mar 26 at 9:55












            • @samcarter Added! Thank you very much!

              – JouleV
              Mar 26 at 9:59















            9














            One can always build a symbol by himself (thanks to samcarter, this is a scalable version):



            documentclass[margin=1mm]standalone
            usepackagegraphicx
            usepackageamssymb
            newcommandyoursymbolmathbinRightarrowhspace-0.45emvcenterhboxscalebox0.8$shortmid$
            begindocument
            $1yoursymbol2$ Huge $1yoursymbol2$
            enddocument


            enter image description here




            Caution: This doesn't work in subscript. I'm trying to find some solution...







            share|improve this answer




















            • 2





              If you use a unit that scales with the font, this will also work with other font sizes. For example hspace-0.45em instead of hspace-4.3pt

              – samcarter
              Mar 26 at 9:55












            • @samcarter Added! Thank you very much!

              – JouleV
              Mar 26 at 9:59













            9












            9








            9







            One can always build a symbol by himself (thanks to samcarter, this is a scalable version):



            documentclass[margin=1mm]standalone
            usepackagegraphicx
            usepackageamssymb
            newcommandyoursymbolmathbinRightarrowhspace-0.45emvcenterhboxscalebox0.8$shortmid$
            begindocument
            $1yoursymbol2$ Huge $1yoursymbol2$
            enddocument


            enter image description here




            Caution: This doesn't work in subscript. I'm trying to find some solution...







            share|improve this answer















            One can always build a symbol by himself (thanks to samcarter, this is a scalable version):



            documentclass[margin=1mm]standalone
            usepackagegraphicx
            usepackageamssymb
            newcommandyoursymbolmathbinRightarrowhspace-0.45emvcenterhboxscalebox0.8$shortmid$
            begindocument
            $1yoursymbol2$ Huge $1yoursymbol2$
            enddocument


            enter image description here




            Caution: This doesn't work in subscript. I'm trying to find some solution...








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            answered Mar 26 at 9:28









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              If you use a unit that scales with the font, this will also work with other font sizes. For example hspace-0.45em instead of hspace-4.3pt

              – samcarter
              Mar 26 at 9:55












            • @samcarter Added! Thank you very much!

              – JouleV
              Mar 26 at 9:59












            • 2





              If you use a unit that scales with the font, this will also work with other font sizes. For example hspace-0.45em instead of hspace-4.3pt

              – samcarter
              Mar 26 at 9:55












            • @samcarter Added! Thank you very much!

              – JouleV
              Mar 26 at 9:59







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            If you use a unit that scales with the font, this will also work with other font sizes. For example hspace-0.45em instead of hspace-4.3pt

            – samcarter
            Mar 26 at 9:55






            If you use a unit that scales with the font, this will also work with other font sizes. For example hspace-0.45em instead of hspace-4.3pt

            – samcarter
            Mar 26 at 9:55














            @samcarter Added! Thank you very much!

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            @samcarter Added! Thank you very much!

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