How to set continue counter from another counter (latex)?












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I want to set a counter (auto) like:



newcounter{question}
newcounter{example}


Question 1.
Question 2.
Example 3.
Example 4.
Question 5.
Question 6.



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I want to set a counter (auto) like:



newcounter{question}
newcounter{example}


Question 1.
Question 2.
Example 3.
Example 4.
Question 5.
Question 6.



Can you help me. Thankyou so much.










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I want to set a counter (auto) like:



newcounter{question}
newcounter{example}


Question 1.
Question 2.
Example 3.
Example 4.
Question 5.
Question 6.



Can you help me. Thankyou so much.










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I want to set a counter (auto) like:



newcounter{question}
newcounter{example}


Question 1.
Question 2.
Example 3.
Example 4.
Question 5.
Question 6.



Can you help me. Thankyou so much.







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Welcome Đặc Vụ :))) Although using question and example from amsthm is the best way, one can always define a new counter and use it.



documentclass{article}
setlength{parskip}{1ex}
newcounter{yourcounter}
newcommandyourquestion[1]{%
textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Question arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
newcommandyourexample[1]{%
textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Example arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
begin{document}
yourquestion{How many continents are there?}
yourexample{This example is for no purposes.}
yourexample{And this is another example.}
yourquestion{This is another question.}
yourexample{How about the numbering of this example?}
yourquestion{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In eget viverra eros. Donec commodo dapibus dictum. Etiam non ex placerat, fermentum ex sed, suscipit sem. Praesent facilisis vel quam non fringilla. Morbi sagittis tortor sed varius luctus. Curabitur ullamcorper ante scelerisque quam commodo, quis imperdiet sapien maximus. Phasellus bibendum, ligula eu tempor vulputate, tortor erat bibendum sem, eget lacinia mauris dui ac elit.}
end{document}


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    Welcome Đặc Vụ :))) Although using question and example from amsthm is the best way, one can always define a new counter and use it.



    documentclass{article}
    setlength{parskip}{1ex}
    newcounter{yourcounter}
    newcommandyourquestion[1]{%
    textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Question arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
    newcommandyourexample[1]{%
    textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Example arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
    begin{document}
    yourquestion{How many continents are there?}
    yourexample{This example is for no purposes.}
    yourexample{And this is another example.}
    yourquestion{This is another question.}
    yourexample{How about the numbering of this example?}
    yourquestion{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In eget viverra eros. Donec commodo dapibus dictum. Etiam non ex placerat, fermentum ex sed, suscipit sem. Praesent facilisis vel quam non fringilla. Morbi sagittis tortor sed varius luctus. Curabitur ullamcorper ante scelerisque quam commodo, quis imperdiet sapien maximus. Phasellus bibendum, ligula eu tempor vulputate, tortor erat bibendum sem, eget lacinia mauris dui ac elit.}
    end{document}


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      Welcome Đặc Vụ :))) Although using question and example from amsthm is the best way, one can always define a new counter and use it.



      documentclass{article}
      setlength{parskip}{1ex}
      newcounter{yourcounter}
      newcommandyourquestion[1]{%
      textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Question arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
      newcommandyourexample[1]{%
      textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Example arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
      begin{document}
      yourquestion{How many continents are there?}
      yourexample{This example is for no purposes.}
      yourexample{And this is another example.}
      yourquestion{This is another question.}
      yourexample{How about the numbering of this example?}
      yourquestion{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In eget viverra eros. Donec commodo dapibus dictum. Etiam non ex placerat, fermentum ex sed, suscipit sem. Praesent facilisis vel quam non fringilla. Morbi sagittis tortor sed varius luctus. Curabitur ullamcorper ante scelerisque quam commodo, quis imperdiet sapien maximus. Phasellus bibendum, ligula eu tempor vulputate, tortor erat bibendum sem, eget lacinia mauris dui ac elit.}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Welcome Đặc Vụ :))) Although using question and example from amsthm is the best way, one can always define a new counter and use it.



        documentclass{article}
        setlength{parskip}{1ex}
        newcounter{yourcounter}
        newcommandyourquestion[1]{%
        textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Question arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
        newcommandyourexample[1]{%
        textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Example arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
        begin{document}
        yourquestion{How many continents are there?}
        yourexample{This example is for no purposes.}
        yourexample{And this is another example.}
        yourquestion{This is another question.}
        yourexample{How about the numbering of this example?}
        yourquestion{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In eget viverra eros. Donec commodo dapibus dictum. Etiam non ex placerat, fermentum ex sed, suscipit sem. Praesent facilisis vel quam non fringilla. Morbi sagittis tortor sed varius luctus. Curabitur ullamcorper ante scelerisque quam commodo, quis imperdiet sapien maximus. Phasellus bibendum, ligula eu tempor vulputate, tortor erat bibendum sem, eget lacinia mauris dui ac elit.}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






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        Welcome Đặc Vụ :))) Although using question and example from amsthm is the best way, one can always define a new counter and use it.



        documentclass{article}
        setlength{parskip}{1ex}
        newcounter{yourcounter}
        newcommandyourquestion[1]{%
        textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Question arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
        newcommandyourexample[1]{%
        textbf{stepcounter{yourcounter}Example arabic{yourcounter}:} textit{#1}par}
        begin{document}
        yourquestion{How many continents are there?}
        yourexample{This example is for no purposes.}
        yourexample{And this is another example.}
        yourquestion{This is another question.}
        yourexample{How about the numbering of this example?}
        yourquestion{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In eget viverra eros. Donec commodo dapibus dictum. Etiam non ex placerat, fermentum ex sed, suscipit sem. Praesent facilisis vel quam non fringilla. Morbi sagittis tortor sed varius luctus. Curabitur ullamcorper ante scelerisque quam commodo, quis imperdiet sapien maximus. Phasellus bibendum, ligula eu tempor vulputate, tortor erat bibendum sem, eget lacinia mauris dui ac elit.}
        end{document}


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