How to define double citation style?
when I write my paper,
one situation, the citation style is required to be normal, e.g. In [17], the theory is introduced.....
another situation, the citation style is required to be superscript, e.g. A method is proposed to ... ^{[17]}.
I found that the citation can be defined to only one style. Is there any way to define two kind of citation style?
Thanks!
one situation, the citation style is required to be normal, e.g. In [17], the theory is introduced.....
another situation, the citation style is required to be superscript, e.g. A method is proposed to ... ^{[17]}.
I found that the citation can be defined to only one style. Is there any way to define two kind of citation style?
Thanks!
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I look forward to this function.