How to write values with uncertainty and units with brackets: (339+-14) m/s












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This code



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,multi-part-units=single,list-units=repeat]{siunitx}


begin{document}

[SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}]

end{document}


outputs



enter image description here



But I want



enter image description here



[v_s= (339   pm 14), si{meterpersecond}]









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    This code



    documentclass[a4paper]{article}
    usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,multi-part-units=single,list-units=repeat]{siunitx}


    begin{document}

    [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}]

    end{document}


    outputs



    enter image description here



    But I want



    enter image description here



    [v_s= (339   pm 14), si{meterpersecond}]









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      This code



      documentclass[a4paper]{article}
      usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,multi-part-units=single,list-units=repeat]{siunitx}


      begin{document}

      [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}]

      end{document}


      outputs



      enter image description here



      But I want



      enter image description here



      [v_s= (339   pm 14), si{meterpersecond}]









      share|improve this question









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      Lorenzo B. is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      This code



      documentclass[a4paper]{article}
      usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,multi-part-units=single,list-units=repeat]{siunitx}


      begin{document}

      [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}]

      end{document}


      outputs



      enter image description here



      But I want



      enter image description here



      [v_s= (339   pm 14), si{meterpersecond}]






      siunitx






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          From page 42 of the manual https://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,list-units=repeat,multi-part-units=brackets]{siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}, SI{339}{meterpersecond}]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          I am not an expert on that package but I guess the global option does not do any harm, anyway: Please read the fine manual (RTFM).






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            You may want to rewrite the answer so that multi-part-units=brackets replaces multi-part-units=single in the list of arguments of the usepackage{siunitx}.

            – Mico
            yesterday











          • @Mico Indeed. Thank you very much. Didn't your answer utilized a different way to achieve the same effect? Why was it deleted? You were even faster than me.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday






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            I deleted my answer because your's is a lot better. :-)

            – Mico
            yesterday








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            @Mico I feel honored to read such a statement from you, Mico, a more experienced, more knowledgable, always friendly and helpful member of the community, and author of the great and useful package ctan.org/pkg/selnolig.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday











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          From page 42 of the manual https://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,list-units=repeat,multi-part-units=brackets]{siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}, SI{339}{meterpersecond}]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          I am not an expert on that package but I guess the global option does not do any harm, anyway: Please read the fine manual (RTFM).






          share|improve this answer





















          • 2





            You may want to rewrite the answer so that multi-part-units=brackets replaces multi-part-units=single in the list of arguments of the usepackage{siunitx}.

            – Mico
            yesterday











          • @Mico Indeed. Thank you very much. Didn't your answer utilized a different way to achieve the same effect? Why was it deleted? You were even faster than me.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday






          • 1





            I deleted my answer because your's is a lot better. :-)

            – Mico
            yesterday








          • 1





            @Mico I feel honored to read such a statement from you, Mico, a more experienced, more knowledgable, always friendly and helpful member of the community, and author of the great and useful package ctan.org/pkg/selnolig.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday
















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          From page 42 of the manual https://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,list-units=repeat,multi-part-units=brackets]{siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}, SI{339}{meterpersecond}]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          I am not an expert on that package but I guess the global option does not do any harm, anyway: Please read the fine manual (RTFM).






          share|improve this answer





















          • 2





            You may want to rewrite the answer so that multi-part-units=brackets replaces multi-part-units=single in the list of arguments of the usepackage{siunitx}.

            – Mico
            yesterday











          • @Mico Indeed. Thank you very much. Didn't your answer utilized a different way to achieve the same effect? Why was it deleted? You were even faster than me.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday






          • 1





            I deleted my answer because your's is a lot better. :-)

            – Mico
            yesterday








          • 1





            @Mico I feel honored to read such a statement from you, Mico, a more experienced, more knowledgable, always friendly and helpful member of the community, and author of the great and useful package ctan.org/pkg/selnolig.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday














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          From page 42 of the manual https://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,list-units=repeat,multi-part-units=brackets]{siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}, SI{339}{meterpersecond}]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          I am not an expert on that package but I guess the global option does not do any harm, anyway: Please read the fine manual (RTFM).






          share|improve this answer















          From page 42 of the manual https://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage[separate-uncertainty=true,list-units=repeat,multi-part-units=brackets]{siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [SI{339pm14}{meterpersecond}, SI{339}{meterpersecond}]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          I am not an expert on that package but I guess the global option does not do any harm, anyway: Please read the fine manual (RTFM).







          share|improve this answer














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          • 2





            You may want to rewrite the answer so that multi-part-units=brackets replaces multi-part-units=single in the list of arguments of the usepackage{siunitx}.

            – Mico
            yesterday











          • @Mico Indeed. Thank you very much. Didn't your answer utilized a different way to achieve the same effect? Why was it deleted? You were even faster than me.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday






          • 1





            I deleted my answer because your's is a lot better. :-)

            – Mico
            yesterday








          • 1





            @Mico I feel honored to read such a statement from you, Mico, a more experienced, more knowledgable, always friendly and helpful member of the community, and author of the great and useful package ctan.org/pkg/selnolig.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday














          • 2





            You may want to rewrite the answer so that multi-part-units=brackets replaces multi-part-units=single in the list of arguments of the usepackage{siunitx}.

            – Mico
            yesterday











          • @Mico Indeed. Thank you very much. Didn't your answer utilized a different way to achieve the same effect? Why was it deleted? You were even faster than me.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday






          • 1





            I deleted my answer because your's is a lot better. :-)

            – Mico
            yesterday








          • 1





            @Mico I feel honored to read such a statement from you, Mico, a more experienced, more knowledgable, always friendly and helpful member of the community, and author of the great and useful package ctan.org/pkg/selnolig.

            – CampanIgnis
            yesterday








          2




          2





          You may want to rewrite the answer so that multi-part-units=brackets replaces multi-part-units=single in the list of arguments of the usepackage{siunitx}.

          – Mico
          yesterday





          You may want to rewrite the answer so that multi-part-units=brackets replaces multi-part-units=single in the list of arguments of the usepackage{siunitx}.

          – Mico
          yesterday













          @Mico Indeed. Thank you very much. Didn't your answer utilized a different way to achieve the same effect? Why was it deleted? You were even faster than me.

          – CampanIgnis
          yesterday





          @Mico Indeed. Thank you very much. Didn't your answer utilized a different way to achieve the same effect? Why was it deleted? You were even faster than me.

          – CampanIgnis
          yesterday




          1




          1





          I deleted my answer because your's is a lot better. :-)

          – Mico
          yesterday







          I deleted my answer because your's is a lot better. :-)

          – Mico
          yesterday






          1




          1





          @Mico I feel honored to read such a statement from you, Mico, a more experienced, more knowledgable, always friendly and helpful member of the community, and author of the great and useful package ctan.org/pkg/selnolig.

          – CampanIgnis
          yesterday





          @Mico I feel honored to read such a statement from you, Mico, a more experienced, more knowledgable, always friendly and helpful member of the community, and author of the great and useful package ctan.org/pkg/selnolig.

          – CampanIgnis
          yesterday










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