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  1. The character printed by |, \mid, \lvert and \rvert is always the same, but with different math class: | is an ordinary symbol; \mid is a relation symbol; \lvert is an opening symbol; \rvert is a closing symbol. Access to the last two requires loading amsmath. Except \mid they can all be used in the context of delimiters.

  2. Feb 19, 2016 · You may have noted that > and \rangle share the least significant 24 bits respectively in the \delcode and in the \delimiter code; the same happens for < and \langle. This allows one to say. \left<. \bigl<. \Bigl<. (or even \big<, but it would be wrong) instead of using \langle; similarly for \rangle.

  3. Oct 3, 2019 · Differences when \big is used. There's no difference at all between \big|, \big\vert and \big\lvert.The reason is that \big (and also its siblings \Big, \bigg and \Bigg) make an ordinary symbol out of the following delimiter, after forcing it to be a larger size.

  4. 1. The place where you say \right| is handy is not the best illustration; in that case one should prefer \;\middle|\; (removing the \left.), but this is still a different usage of the bar, because it's a relation symbol. – egreg. Dec 27, 2012 at 11:38. To my understanding the solution with \lvert / \rvert is not the same as witha \left ...

  5. 1. If you place option grow=down on this child it will be placed immediately below the node above. You will then need to shift the other two children to the left with e.g. xshift=5cm: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{shapes.gates.logic.US,trees,positioning,arrows} \begin{document}