# Multiline brace in eqnarray

I have an eqnarray that consists of 3 lines. I would like to have a right brace } that spans the last two lines and some brief text explaining these two parts of the equation. Something like

foo = bar

= baz }
} explain
= etc }

but using one large brace, obviously. Is this possible?

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Is there anything I could add to my answer, since it isn't accepted yet? –  Cloudanger Aug 13 '10 at 19:32
Nope. Just forgot. Now fixed. –  thekindamzkyoulike Sep 7 '10 at 13:55

It is recommended to use align instead of eqnarray (it gives wrong spacing sometimes). Here is how it can be done with align:

\begin{align}
foo & \left.\begin{array}{l} = bar \\ \end{array}\right. \\
&
\left. \begin{array}{l}
= baz \\
= etc
\end{array}\right\} explain
\end{align}

The second line's array is just to make the spacing right.

Result will be like this (but of course with equation numbers):

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You only get one number for the second two equations. Is this sufficient, OP? –  Geoff Aug 5 '10 at 13:16
Looks good. I don't need equation numbers for individual lines. Thanks! –  thekindamzkyoulike Aug 5 '10 at 23:53
Using \begin{aligned}...\end{aligned} worked better for me than \begin{array}{l}...\end{array} because of consistent line spacing. –  chs Feb 4 '14 at 13:21