# How to place a character below a function in Latex?

Is it possible to place a character or a formula below an other part of a larger formula in Latex?

foo f(x) = ...
x


In case that this example is not clear. I'd like to make one of my custom fuctions - just defined as \text{foo} in a math environment - look like one of the built-in functions like sum, min or max which accept parameters that are placed above or below the function symbol.

Simply using \text{foo}_x does not work.

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Check \underset. Anyway, this is better asked on tex.stackexchange.com –  KennyTM May 18 '11 at 17:39

The function you're looking for is \underset provided by the amsmath package. Here's an example:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
$\underset{below}{above}$
\end{document}


Output:

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Thank you so much. Works like a charm. –  t6d May 18 '11 at 22:33
no. Don't do this if your intent is to declare a new operator, like lim, sup or inf. Use @hanoosh's answer instead. Using \text won't give the results you want if the surrounding text has a fancy font (like inside a theorem, or on a Beamer slide). –  Alexandre C. May 19 '11 at 9:44
\DeclareMathOperator*{\foo}{foo} %in preamble

Note the star in \DeclareMathOperator*. This triggers the behaviour you want. –  Alexandre C. May 19 '11 at 9:45