# Row and column labelling of matrixes in LaTeX

How to add labels to the columns and rows (such as a, b, c, d and the like) which go above and to the left (both outside) of the matrix, but are obviously aligned with said columns and rows?

An example matrix:

$\begin{pmatrix} t & 1-t & -1 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & t & 1-t & -1 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & t & 1-t & -1 \\ -1 & 0 & 0 & t & 1-t \\ 1-t & -1 & 0 & 0 & t \end{pmatrix}$

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table or longtable environments could be used instead of pmatrix. –  J.F. Sebastian Mar 20 '09 at 2:40
Yeah. CTAN doesn't turn up anything that looks promising at all. –  dmckee Mar 20 '09 at 2:50
Hmmm... table looks like it could be a possibility, but I would much rather have the ability to keep the delimiters of pmatrix, since it is a matrix which corresponds to a knot diagram... –  bowenthebeard Mar 20 '09 at 3:04

You need to use \bordermatrix. There's an example at http://www.math.harvard.edu/texman/node25.html.

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Is there nothing with the same syntax as pmatrix (i.e. \\ vs \cr to end rows, etc.)? –  David Doria Jul 16 '14 at 21:04

You may want to try the kbordermatrix package. Its documentation can be found here (note that the package is not part of CTAN). It is more modern and advanced than good old bordermatrix. An example follows below:

\usepackage{kbordermatrix} % include package @ document preamble
\renewcommand{\kbldelim}{(} % change default array delimiters to parentheses
\renewcommand{\kbrdelim}{)}

% ...

$\kbordermatrix{ \mbox{corner_text}&\alpha & \beta & \gamma & \delta \\ % column indices 1 & t & 1-t & -1 & 0 & 0 \\ 2 & 0 & t & 1-t & -1 & 0 \\ 3 & 0 & 0 & t & 1-t & -1 \\ 4 & -1 & 0 & 0 & t & 1-t \\ 5 & 1-t & -1 & 0 & 0 & t % 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are row indices }$

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Note that I was able to use with kbordermatrix from MikTex without any trouble, despite not seeing it on CTAN. –  Peeter Joot Sep 24 '14 at 14:05