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    Welcome! Do you have a source for the symbol? Not just out of curiosity: examples of usage may be important for inclusion in Unicode.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago












  • This symbol should be a system that processes an input signal u(t) and produces an output signal v(t). What I would like to write is: v (t) -> SquareSymbol-> u (t).

    – Ildubbio
    52 mins ago












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    Welcome! Do you have a source for the symbol? Not just out of curiosity: examples of usage may be important for inclusion in Unicode.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago












  • This symbol should be a system that processes an input signal u(t) and produces an output signal v(t). What I would like to write is: v (t) -> SquareSymbol-> u (t).

    – Ildubbio
    52 mins ago







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Welcome! Do you have a source for the symbol? Not just out of curiosity: examples of usage may be important for inclusion in Unicode.

– egreg
1 hour ago






Welcome! Do you have a source for the symbol? Not just out of curiosity: examples of usage may be important for inclusion in Unicode.

– egreg
1 hour ago














This symbol should be a system that processes an input signal u(t) and produces an output signal v(t). What I would like to write is: v (t) -> SquareSymbol-> u (t).

– Ildubbio
52 mins ago





This symbol should be a system that processes an input signal u(t) and produces an output signal v(t). What I would like to write is: v (t) -> SquareSymbol-> u (t).

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The only problem was finding a suitably small square symbol, which can be found in mathabx and imported.



A few tricks can make for defining also the corresponding left arrow avoiding code duplication. The square is positioned so that the distance from the arrow end to it is half than the distance to the arrow tip; this is of course reversed for the left arrow. You can vary this choice by changing 12 into, say 1.52.5 or whatever you think fit.



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
usepackagemarvosym

DeclareFontFamilyUmathb
DeclareFontShapeUmathbmn
<-5.5> mathb5
<5.5-6.5> mathb6
<6.5-7.5> mathb7
<7.5-8.5> mathb8
<8.5-9.5> mathb9
<9.5-11> mathb10
<11-> mathb12

DeclareSymbolFontmathbUmathbmn
DeclareMathSymbolabxsmallsquare2mathb"05

makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandsqrightarrow%
mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow12rightarrow%

DeclareRobustCommandsqleftarrow%
mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow21leftarrow%

newcommandsq@arrow[2]sq@@arrow#1#2
newcommandsq@@arrow[4]%
ooalign%
hskip 0pt plus #2fil
$m@th#1abxsmallsquare$%
hskip 0pt plus #3filcr
$m@th#1#4$cr%

makeatother

begindocument

$asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

$scriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

$scriptscriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

enddocument


enter image description here






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    Two variant solution based on the stackinset command from stackengine and relsize or rotating:



    documentclass[border = 2pt]standalone

    usepackagestackengine %
    usepackageamssymb, relsize, rotating
    usepackageold-arrows
    newcommandsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.14exmathsmallermathsmallerBox ―――→


    newcommandvarsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.12exrotatebox45$ diamond $ ―――→
    begindocument



     $ A sqarrow B$ quad

    $ A varsqarrow B$

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • Why mathbin?

      – egreg
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    • @egreg: Probably a freudian slip… Actually I thought mathrel. I'll fix that in a second. Thank you for pointing it!

      – Bernard
      10 mins ago











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    The only problem was finding a suitably small square symbol, which can be found in mathabx and imported.



    A few tricks can make for defining also the corresponding left arrow avoiding code duplication. The square is positioned so that the distance from the arrow end to it is half than the distance to the arrow tip; this is of course reversed for the left arrow. You can vary this choice by changing 12 into, say 1.52.5 or whatever you think fit.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath,amssymb
    usepackagemarvosym

    DeclareFontFamilyUmathb
    DeclareFontShapeUmathbmn
    <-5.5> mathb5
    <5.5-6.5> mathb6
    <6.5-7.5> mathb7
    <7.5-8.5> mathb8
    <8.5-9.5> mathb9
    <9.5-11> mathb10
    <11-> mathb12

    DeclareSymbolFontmathbUmathbmn
    DeclareMathSymbolabxsmallsquare2mathb"05

    makeatletter
    DeclareRobustCommandsqrightarrow%
    mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow12rightarrow%

    DeclareRobustCommandsqleftarrow%
    mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow21leftarrow%

    newcommandsq@arrow[2]sq@@arrow#1#2
    newcommandsq@@arrow[4]%
    ooalign%
    hskip 0pt plus #2fil
    $m@th#1abxsmallsquare$%
    hskip 0pt plus #3filcr
    $m@th#1#4$cr%

    makeatother

    begindocument

    $asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

    $scriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

    $scriptscriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      The only problem was finding a suitably small square symbol, which can be found in mathabx and imported.



      A few tricks can make for defining also the corresponding left arrow avoiding code duplication. The square is positioned so that the distance from the arrow end to it is half than the distance to the arrow tip; this is of course reversed for the left arrow. You can vary this choice by changing 12 into, say 1.52.5 or whatever you think fit.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath,amssymb
      usepackagemarvosym

      DeclareFontFamilyUmathb
      DeclareFontShapeUmathbmn
      <-5.5> mathb5
      <5.5-6.5> mathb6
      <6.5-7.5> mathb7
      <7.5-8.5> mathb8
      <8.5-9.5> mathb9
      <9.5-11> mathb10
      <11-> mathb12

      DeclareSymbolFontmathbUmathbmn
      DeclareMathSymbolabxsmallsquare2mathb"05

      makeatletter
      DeclareRobustCommandsqrightarrow%
      mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow12rightarrow%

      DeclareRobustCommandsqleftarrow%
      mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow21leftarrow%

      newcommandsq@arrow[2]sq@@arrow#1#2
      newcommandsq@@arrow[4]%
      ooalign%
      hskip 0pt plus #2fil
      $m@th#1abxsmallsquare$%
      hskip 0pt plus #3filcr
      $m@th#1#4$cr%

      makeatother

      begindocument

      $asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

      $scriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

      $scriptscriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer



























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        The only problem was finding a suitably small square symbol, which can be found in mathabx and imported.



        A few tricks can make for defining also the corresponding left arrow avoiding code duplication. The square is positioned so that the distance from the arrow end to it is half than the distance to the arrow tip; this is of course reversed for the left arrow. You can vary this choice by changing 12 into, say 1.52.5 or whatever you think fit.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath,amssymb
        usepackagemarvosym

        DeclareFontFamilyUmathb
        DeclareFontShapeUmathbmn
        <-5.5> mathb5
        <5.5-6.5> mathb6
        <6.5-7.5> mathb7
        <7.5-8.5> mathb8
        <8.5-9.5> mathb9
        <9.5-11> mathb10
        <11-> mathb12

        DeclareSymbolFontmathbUmathbmn
        DeclareMathSymbolabxsmallsquare2mathb"05

        makeatletter
        DeclareRobustCommandsqrightarrow%
        mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow12rightarrow%

        DeclareRobustCommandsqleftarrow%
        mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow21leftarrow%

        newcommandsq@arrow[2]sq@@arrow#1#2
        newcommandsq@@arrow[4]%
        ooalign%
        hskip 0pt plus #2fil
        $m@th#1abxsmallsquare$%
        hskip 0pt plus #3filcr
        $m@th#1#4$cr%

        makeatother

        begindocument

        $asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

        $scriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

        $scriptscriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        The only problem was finding a suitably small square symbol, which can be found in mathabx and imported.



        A few tricks can make for defining also the corresponding left arrow avoiding code duplication. The square is positioned so that the distance from the arrow end to it is half than the distance to the arrow tip; this is of course reversed for the left arrow. You can vary this choice by changing 12 into, say 1.52.5 or whatever you think fit.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath,amssymb
        usepackagemarvosym

        DeclareFontFamilyUmathb
        DeclareFontShapeUmathbmn
        <-5.5> mathb5
        <5.5-6.5> mathb6
        <6.5-7.5> mathb7
        <7.5-8.5> mathb8
        <8.5-9.5> mathb9
        <9.5-11> mathb10
        <11-> mathb12

        DeclareSymbolFontmathbUmathbmn
        DeclareMathSymbolabxsmallsquare2mathb"05

        makeatletter
        DeclareRobustCommandsqrightarrow%
        mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow12rightarrow%

        DeclareRobustCommandsqleftarrow%
        mathrelmathpalettesq@arrow21leftarrow%

        newcommandsq@arrow[2]sq@@arrow#1#2
        newcommandsq@@arrow[4]%
        ooalign%
        hskip 0pt plus #2fil
        $m@th#1abxsmallsquare$%
        hskip 0pt plus #3filcr
        $m@th#1#4$cr%

        makeatother

        begindocument

        $asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

        $scriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

        $scriptscriptstyle asqrightarrow b sqleftarrow c$

        enddocument


        enter image description here







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            Two variant solution based on the stackinset command from stackengine and relsize or rotating:



            documentclass[border = 2pt]standalone

            usepackagestackengine %
            usepackageamssymb, relsize, rotating
            usepackageold-arrows
            newcommandsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.14exmathsmallermathsmallerBox ―――→


            newcommandvarsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.12exrotatebox45$ diamond $ ―――→
            begindocument



             $ A sqarrow B$ quad

            $ A varsqarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer

























            • Why mathbin?

              – egreg
              15 mins ago











            • @egreg: Probably a freudian slip… Actually I thought mathrel. I'll fix that in a second. Thank you for pointing it!

              – Bernard
              10 mins ago















            2














            Two variant solution based on the stackinset command from stackengine and relsize or rotating:



            documentclass[border = 2pt]standalone

            usepackagestackengine %
            usepackageamssymb, relsize, rotating
            usepackageold-arrows
            newcommandsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.14exmathsmallermathsmallerBox ―――→


            newcommandvarsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.12exrotatebox45$ diamond $ ―――→
            begindocument



             $ A sqarrow B$ quad

            $ A varsqarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer

























            • Why mathbin?

              – egreg
              15 mins ago











            • @egreg: Probably a freudian slip… Actually I thought mathrel. I'll fix that in a second. Thank you for pointing it!

              – Bernard
              10 mins ago













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            Two variant solution based on the stackinset command from stackengine and relsize or rotating:



            documentclass[border = 2pt]standalone

            usepackagestackengine %
            usepackageamssymb, relsize, rotating
            usepackageold-arrows
            newcommandsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.14exmathsmallermathsmallerBox ―――→


            newcommandvarsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.12exrotatebox45$ diamond $ ―――→
            begindocument



             $ A sqarrow B$ quad

            $ A varsqarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer















            Two variant solution based on the stackinset command from stackengine and relsize or rotating:



            documentclass[border = 2pt]standalone

            usepackagestackengine %
            usepackageamssymb, relsize, rotating
            usepackageold-arrows
            newcommandsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.14exmathsmallermathsmallerBox ―――→


            newcommandvarsqarrowstackMathmathrelstackinsetc0exc0.12exrotatebox45$ diamond $ ―――→
            begindocument



             $ A sqarrow B$ quad

            $ A varsqarrow B$

            enddocument


            enter image description here







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            • Why mathbin?

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            • @egreg: Probably a freudian slip… Actually I thought mathrel. I'll fix that in a second. Thank you for pointing it!

              – Bernard
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            • Why mathbin?

              – egreg
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              – Bernard
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            Why mathbin?

            – egreg
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            Why mathbin?

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            @egreg: Probably a freudian slip… Actually I thought mathrel. I'll fix that in a second. Thank you for pointing it!

            – Bernard
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            @egreg: Probably a freudian slip… Actually I thought mathrel. I'll fix that in a second. Thank you for pointing it!

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