# how to insert pipe symbol in TeX?

How to insert pipe symbol | in TeX (LaTeX)?

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Try asking at tex.stackexchange.com –  Oded Aug 15 '10 at 15:22
Thanks, at tex.stackexchange.com I've got right answer tex.stackexchange.com/questions/1774/… –  avsej Aug 15 '10 at 15:57

The pipe symbol may be used directly in the input and will produce the desired output if you use T1 font encoding. For example:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\begin{document}
Pipe sign: |
\end{document}


See Special LaTeX characters for such an example with its output and more information.

Update: since the question has been posted to tex.stackexchange.com as well, this answer has been copied there.

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In math mode:

\| is a double pipe: ||

\text{\textbar} is a single pipe: |

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Output is: ! Undefined control sequence. <argument> ... \text {\textbar } –  Atique Dec 10 '12 at 14:19

write: \textpipe

Here you have the handbook of latex symbols: The Comprehensive LATEX Symbol List

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simple document fails with error Undefined control sequence. l.3 \textpipe –  avsej Aug 15 '10 at 15:45
\textpipe requires loading a package, for instance tipa or t4phonet. –  Stefan Aug 15 '10 at 15:50

http://www.math.toronto.edu/mathit/symbols-letter.pdf

\textpipe or use something like \big| when in math mode.

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