On Mon, 29 Jun 2020, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:

(For matrices and arrays I still prefer the neat LaTeX implementation, but
maybe that's simply my general unfamiliarity with ConTeXt.)  Thanks again!

Matrices can also be entered using MATLAB syntax (you need to specify a 
`simplecommand` for mathmatrix:

\definemathmatrix[bmatrix][matrix:brackets][simplecommand=BMATRIX]

\starttext

Default style:

\startformula
  \startbmatrix
    \NC 1 \NC 2 \NC 3 \NR
    \NC 4 \NC 5 \NC 6 \NR
    \NC 7 \NC 8 \NC 9 \NR
  \stopbmatrix
\stopformula

Compact style:

\startformula
  \BMATRIX{1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6; 7, 8, 9}
\stopformula

\stoptext

I'd say this is more compact (and natural) than amsmath :-)

Aditya

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