[OT] getting a ~ character in LaTeX
On 16-Jan-2001 Douglas Bates wrote:
I am writing course notes in LaTeX. In the part where I am describing
model-fitting functions in R I want to use a ~ character inline. If I
am displaying an example of R code in its own environment I use the
alltt environment, which protects the ~ character. I have forgotten
how to protect the ~ when I am writing something like
The operator `~' is used to define a model formula in \R.
The left hand side is evaluated as the response. The right hand
side can consist of several \Emph{terms} with special meanings
How about \sim? That's what I use when I need a ~ meaning ``is distributed
as.'' You may need \usepackage{amsmath} with this, but I'm not sure.
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