# How can I get Mathematica to print ConjugateTranspose[c] as $c^{\dagger}$? [closed]

Is there some kind of pretty print option that I can use? I'm writing down a lot of matrix elements. They would print out much more concisely as $c^{\dagger}$ than as ConjugateTranspose[c].

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• Take a look at TraditionalForm in order to show it like that in the output. In order to write it like that in input you can write esc ct esc. – C. E. Jan 19 '16 at 23:32

{ConjugateTranspose[c],ConjugateTranspose[c]^2} /. ConjugateTranspose[c]->SuperDagger[c]