# How to label each equation in align environment?

I wonder how to label each equation in align environment? For example

\begin{align} \label{eq:lnnonspbb}
\lambda_i + \mu_i = 0 \\
\mu_i \xi_i = 0 \\
\lambda_i [y_i( w^T x_i + b) - 1 + \xi_i] = 0
\end{align}


only label the first equation and only the first equation can be referred later.

Thanks and regards!

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You can label each line separately, in your case:

\begin{align}
\lambda_i + \mu_i = 0 \label{eq:1}\\
\mu_i \xi_i = 0 \label{eq:2}\\
\lambda_i [y_i( w^T x_i + b) - 1 + \xi_i] = 0 \label{eq:3}
\end{align}


Note that this only works for AMS environments that are designed for multiple equations (as opposed to multiline single equations).

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Usually my align environments are set up like

\begin{align}
\label{eqn1}
\lambda_i + \mu_i = 0 \\
\label{eqn2}
\mu_i \xi_i = 0 \\
\label{eqn3}
\lambda_i [y_i( w^T x_i + b) - 1 + \xi_i] = 0
\end{align}


The \label command should be placed in the line you want to reference, the placement in the line does not matter. I prefer to place it at the beginning at the line (as a sort of description) while others place them at the end.

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Your code will produce errors because all the labels are the same. –  Rob Hyndman Apr 9 '10 at 2:11
#Rob I have changed the identifiers, such that they are all different. –  midtiby Apr 9 '10 at 6:56
\begin{align}