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How to align and center standalone amsmath equations?


Align to centerUsing aligned and align without amsmathFormatting equations and text in amsmathLeft aligning equations without align characterAlign and Center equationsHorizontal center vertically aligned equationsScale and center standalone tikz pictureTikZ standalone will not centerSplit equations inside align environment with amsmath and mathtoolsamsmath align issues with equations













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I had this code produce the following document. I wanted to align a few things.

Particularly under the "degree sequence" heading:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
beginmath
$degree sequence$\
$e=2,2,2,2,2 c=2,2,2,2,2$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
degree sequence\
e = 2,2,2,2,2,2 c = 2,2,2,2,2,2\
beginalign*
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
endalign*
beginmath
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




Is there a way around this or am I stuck with it. I know it's only a minor thing, but it would be nice to have more control.










share|improve this question
























  • align is not a package and could you please elaborate on how you compile your codes? When I run pdflatex on the first one, I receive errors.

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)

    – Zarko
    2 hours ago












  • @mormot I used overleaf to compile it. Here's a read only link: overleaf.com/read/qprgxcqtmppf and here's one anybody can edit: overleaf.com/2177493499cghwsymwvdst

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago












  • @Zarko If you see errors that you know how to fix, you're welcome to. I'm pretty new to LaTeX and I've done my best. If it has errors, I don't know how to fix them.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It was the only way I could think of to do it, without ending and beginning and dropping the indent back and forth for two words seemed like an annoyance. But it works is the main thing. It's not really the issue I'm trying to solve.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago















2















I had this code produce the following document. I wanted to align a few things.

Particularly under the "degree sequence" heading:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
beginmath
$degree sequence$\
$e=2,2,2,2,2 c=2,2,2,2,2$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
degree sequence\
e = 2,2,2,2,2,2 c = 2,2,2,2,2,2\
beginalign*
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
endalign*
beginmath
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




Is there a way around this or am I stuck with it. I know it's only a minor thing, but it would be nice to have more control.










share|improve this question
























  • align is not a package and could you please elaborate on how you compile your codes? When I run pdflatex on the first one, I receive errors.

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)

    – Zarko
    2 hours ago












  • @mormot I used overleaf to compile it. Here's a read only link: overleaf.com/read/qprgxcqtmppf and here's one anybody can edit: overleaf.com/2177493499cghwsymwvdst

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago












  • @Zarko If you see errors that you know how to fix, you're welcome to. I'm pretty new to LaTeX and I've done my best. If it has errors, I don't know how to fix them.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It was the only way I could think of to do it, without ending and beginning and dropping the indent back and forth for two words seemed like an annoyance. But it works is the main thing. It's not really the issue I'm trying to solve.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago













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2








2








I had this code produce the following document. I wanted to align a few things.

Particularly under the "degree sequence" heading:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
beginmath
$degree sequence$\
$e=2,2,2,2,2 c=2,2,2,2,2$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
degree sequence\
e = 2,2,2,2,2,2 c = 2,2,2,2,2,2\
beginalign*
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
endalign*
beginmath
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




Is there a way around this or am I stuck with it. I know it's only a minor thing, but it would be nice to have more control.










share|improve this question
















I had this code produce the following document. I wanted to align a few things.

Particularly under the "degree sequence" heading:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
beginmath
$degree sequence$\
$e=2,2,2,2,2 c=2,2,2,2,2$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:



documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz
begindocument
begincenter
begintikzpicture
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
endtikzpicture\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
degree sequence\
e = 2,2,2,2,2,2 c = 2,2,2,2,2,2\
beginalign*
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
endalign*
beginmath
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
alpha(e_1)=c_1, alpha(e_2)=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)=c_5, alpha(e_4)=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)=c_4, alpha(e_1)=c_1,\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
$e_1toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
$c_1toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1\
rule[0cm]200pt0.5pt\
endmath
endcenter
enddocument


enter image description here




Is there a way around this or am I stuck with it. I know it's only a minor thing, but it would be nice to have more control.







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  • align is not a package and could you please elaborate on how you compile your codes? When I run pdflatex on the first one, I receive errors.

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)

    – Zarko
    2 hours ago












  • @mormot I used overleaf to compile it. Here's a read only link: overleaf.com/read/qprgxcqtmppf and here's one anybody can edit: overleaf.com/2177493499cghwsymwvdst

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago












  • @Zarko If you see errors that you know how to fix, you're welcome to. I'm pretty new to LaTeX and I've done my best. If it has errors, I don't know how to fix them.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It was the only way I could think of to do it, without ending and beginning and dropping the indent back and forth for two words seemed like an annoyance. But it works is the main thing. It's not really the issue I'm trying to solve.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago

















  • align is not a package and could you please elaborate on how you compile your codes? When I run pdflatex on the first one, I receive errors.

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)

    – Zarko
    2 hours ago












  • @mormot I used overleaf to compile it. Here's a read only link: overleaf.com/read/qprgxcqtmppf and here's one anybody can edit: overleaf.com/2177493499cghwsymwvdst

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago












  • @Zarko If you see errors that you know how to fix, you're welcome to. I'm pretty new to LaTeX and I've done my best. If it has errors, I don't know how to fix them.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago











  • @DavidCarlisle It was the only way I could think of to do it, without ending and beginning and dropping the indent back and forth for two words seemed like an annoyance. But it works is the main thing. It's not really the issue I'm trying to solve.

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago
















align is not a package and could you please elaborate on how you compile your codes? When I run pdflatex on the first one, I receive errors.

– marmot
2 hours ago





align is not a package and could you please elaborate on how you compile your codes? When I run pdflatex on the first one, I receive errors.

– marmot
2 hours ago













please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)

– Zarko
2 hours ago






please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)

– Zarko
2 hours ago














@mormot I used overleaf to compile it. Here's a read only link: overleaf.com/read/qprgxcqtmppf and here's one anybody can edit: overleaf.com/2177493499cghwsymwvdst

– tjt263
2 hours ago






@mormot I used overleaf to compile it. Here's a read only link: overleaf.com/read/qprgxcqtmppf and here's one anybody can edit: overleaf.com/2177493499cghwsymwvdst

– tjt263
2 hours ago














@Zarko If you see errors that you know how to fix, you're welcome to. I'm pretty new to LaTeX and I've done my best. If it has errors, I don't know how to fix them.

– tjt263
2 hours ago





@Zarko If you see errors that you know how to fix, you're welcome to. I'm pretty new to LaTeX and I've done my best. If it has errors, I don't know how to fix them.

– tjt263
2 hours ago













@DavidCarlisle It was the only way I could think of to do it, without ending and beginning and dropping the indent back and forth for two words seemed like an annoyance. But it works is the main thing. It's not really the issue I'm trying to solve.

– tjt263
2 hours ago





@DavidCarlisle It was the only way I could think of to do it, without ending and beginning and dropping the indent back and forth for two words seemed like an annoyance. But it works is the main thing. It's not really the issue I'm trying to solve.

– tjt263
2 hours ago










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You want to use tabular:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$beginaligned
& e=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
endaligned$ &
$beginaligned
& c=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
endaligned$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here



With a different alignment for the “degree sequence” block:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs,array

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$begingathered
e=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(e)&=2 \
Delta(e)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ &
$begingathered
c=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(c)&=2 \
Delta(c)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • thanks, i really appreciate having this alternative. i like how you reduced the whitespace too.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago











  • I just noticed it doesn't actually line it up perfectly. Probably because the glyphs aren't a fixed width. Still looks pretty good though.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago












  • @tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago











  • I didn't notice that one. I meant the δ(e)=2, Δ(e)=2, etc. That's the part I was trying to align mostly. It's still pretty good. Better looking than what I had.

    – tjt263
    14 mins ago












  • @tjt263 I added a different version.

    – egreg
    8 mins ago


















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align and alignat allow you to align. And you can put things in a node which has the same width as the figure.



documentclass[tikz,margin=2mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning,calc
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintikzpicture[Bullet/.style=circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75]
beginscope[local bounding box=top]
beginscope[local bounding box=left]
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_1$] (E1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$e_2$] (E2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_3$] (E3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_4$] (E4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_5$] (E5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (E1)--(E2)--(E3)--(E4)--(E5)--(E1) ;
endscope
beginscope[local bounding box=right,xshift=4cm]
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_1$] (C1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$c_2$] (C2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_3$] (C3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_4$] (C4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_5$] (C5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (C1)--(C3)--(C5)--(C2)--(C4)--(C1) ;
endscope
endscope
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
degree sequence
beginalignat*2
e&=2,2,2,2,2& c&=2,2,2,2,2\
delta(e)&=2 &delta(c)&=2\
Delta(e)&=2&Delta(c)&=2
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalignat*2
alpha(e_1)&=c_1,quad&alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5,&alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4,&alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalign*
e_1&toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
c_1&toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1
endalign*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • very nice, thankyou

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago


















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with use of array:



documentclass[margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,animate
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagetikz

begindocument
$
beginarray@c @
beginarraycc
tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;
& tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;\
midrule
multicolumn2c$degree sequence$ \[1ex]
e =2,2,2,2,2 & c =2,2,2,2,2 \
delta(e)=2 & delta(c)=2 \
Delta(e)=2 & Delta(c)=2 \
endarray \
midrule
alpha(e_1)=c_1,quad alpha(e_2)=c_3, \
alpha(e_3)=c_5,quad alpha(e_4)=c_2, \
alpha(e_5)=c_4,quad alpha(e_1)=c_1, \
midrule
e_1to e_2to e_3to e_4to e_5to e_1 \
c_1to c_3to c_5to c_2to c_4to c_1 \
midrule
endarray
$
enddocument


instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.



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  • +1 for a pretty good answer. +100 for the duck.

    – tjt263
    8 mins ago











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You want to use tabular:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$beginaligned
& e=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
endaligned$ &
$beginaligned
& c=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
endaligned$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here



With a different alignment for the “degree sequence” block:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs,array

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$begingathered
e=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(e)&=2 \
Delta(e)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ &
$begingathered
c=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(c)&=2 \
Delta(c)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • thanks, i really appreciate having this alternative. i like how you reduced the whitespace too.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago











  • I just noticed it doesn't actually line it up perfectly. Probably because the glyphs aren't a fixed width. Still looks pretty good though.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago












  • @tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago











  • I didn't notice that one. I meant the δ(e)=2, Δ(e)=2, etc. That's the part I was trying to align mostly. It's still pretty good. Better looking than what I had.

    – tjt263
    14 mins ago












  • @tjt263 I added a different version.

    – egreg
    8 mins ago















3














You want to use tabular:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$beginaligned
& e=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
endaligned$ &
$beginaligned
& c=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
endaligned$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here



With a different alignment for the “degree sequence” block:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs,array

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$begingathered
e=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(e)&=2 \
Delta(e)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ &
$begingathered
c=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(c)&=2 \
Delta(c)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • thanks, i really appreciate having this alternative. i like how you reduced the whitespace too.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago











  • I just noticed it doesn't actually line it up perfectly. Probably because the glyphs aren't a fixed width. Still looks pretty good though.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago












  • @tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago











  • I didn't notice that one. I meant the δ(e)=2, Δ(e)=2, etc. That's the part I was trying to align mostly. It's still pretty good. Better looking than what I had.

    – tjt263
    14 mins ago












  • @tjt263 I added a different version.

    – egreg
    8 mins ago













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3







You want to use tabular:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$beginaligned
& e=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
endaligned$ &
$beginaligned
& c=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
endaligned$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here



With a different alignment for the “degree sequence” block:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs,array

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$begingathered
e=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(e)&=2 \
Delta(e)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ &
$begingathered
c=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(c)&=2 \
Delta(c)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















You want to use tabular:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$beginaligned
& e=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
endaligned$ &
$beginaligned
& c=2,2,2,2,2 \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
endaligned$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here



With a different alignment for the “degree sequence” block:



documentclass[margin=6]standalone
usepackageamsmath,tikz,booktabs,array

begindocument

begintabularcc
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
&
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
endtikzpicture
\
midrule
multicolumn2cdegree sequence\
$begingathered
e=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(e)&=2 \
Delta(e)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ &
$begingathered
c=2,2,2,2,2 \
beginaligned
delta(c)&=2 \
Delta(c)&=2
endaligned
endgathered$ \
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginaligned
alpha(e_1)&=c_1, & alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5, & alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4, & alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endaligned$%
\
midrule
multicolumn2c%
$beginarray@ c *5@ >c< @ c @
e_1 & to & e_2 & to & e_3 & to & e_4 & to & e_5 & to & e_1 \
c_1 & to & c_3 & to & c_5 & to & c_2 & to & c_4 & to & c_1
endarray$%
\
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
endtabular

enddocument


enter image description here







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  • thanks, i really appreciate having this alternative. i like how you reduced the whitespace too.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago











  • I just noticed it doesn't actually line it up perfectly. Probably because the glyphs aren't a fixed width. Still looks pretty good though.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago












  • @tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago











  • I didn't notice that one. I meant the δ(e)=2, Δ(e)=2, etc. That's the part I was trying to align mostly. It's still pretty good. Better looking than what I had.

    – tjt263
    14 mins ago












  • @tjt263 I added a different version.

    – egreg
    8 mins ago

















  • thanks, i really appreciate having this alternative. i like how you reduced the whitespace too.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago











  • I just noticed it doesn't actually line it up perfectly. Probably because the glyphs aren't a fixed width. Still looks pretty good though.

    – tjt263
    1 hour ago












  • @tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago











  • I didn't notice that one. I meant the δ(e)=2, Δ(e)=2, etc. That's the part I was trying to align mostly. It's still pretty good. Better looking than what I had.

    – tjt263
    14 mins ago












  • @tjt263 I added a different version.

    – egreg
    8 mins ago
















thanks, i really appreciate having this alternative. i like how you reduced the whitespace too.

– tjt263
1 hour ago





thanks, i really appreciate having this alternative. i like how you reduced the whitespace too.

– tjt263
1 hour ago













I just noticed it doesn't actually line it up perfectly. Probably because the glyphs aren't a fixed width. Still looks pretty good though.

– tjt263
1 hour ago






I just noticed it doesn't actually line it up perfectly. Probably because the glyphs aren't a fixed width. Still looks pretty good though.

– tjt263
1 hour ago














@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.

– egreg
1 hour ago





@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.

– egreg
1 hour ago













I didn't notice that one. I meant the δ(e)=2, Δ(e)=2, etc. That's the part I was trying to align mostly. It's still pretty good. Better looking than what I had.

– tjt263
14 mins ago






I didn't notice that one. I meant the δ(e)=2, Δ(e)=2, etc. That's the part I was trying to align mostly. It's still pretty good. Better looking than what I had.

– tjt263
14 mins ago














@tjt263 I added a different version.

– egreg
8 mins ago





@tjt263 I added a different version.

– egreg
8 mins ago











2














align and alignat allow you to align. And you can put things in a node which has the same width as the figure.



documentclass[tikz,margin=2mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning,calc
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintikzpicture[Bullet/.style=circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75]
beginscope[local bounding box=top]
beginscope[local bounding box=left]
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_1$] (E1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$e_2$] (E2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_3$] (E3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_4$] (E4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_5$] (E5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (E1)--(E2)--(E3)--(E4)--(E5)--(E1) ;
endscope
beginscope[local bounding box=right,xshift=4cm]
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_1$] (C1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$c_2$] (C2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_3$] (C3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_4$] (C4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_5$] (C5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (C1)--(C3)--(C5)--(C2)--(C4)--(C1) ;
endscope
endscope
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
degree sequence
beginalignat*2
e&=2,2,2,2,2& c&=2,2,2,2,2\
delta(e)&=2 &delta(c)&=2\
Delta(e)&=2&Delta(c)&=2
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalignat*2
alpha(e_1)&=c_1,quad&alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5,&alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4,&alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalign*
e_1&toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
c_1&toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1
endalign*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • very nice, thankyou

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago















2














align and alignat allow you to align. And you can put things in a node which has the same width as the figure.



documentclass[tikz,margin=2mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning,calc
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintikzpicture[Bullet/.style=circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75]
beginscope[local bounding box=top]
beginscope[local bounding box=left]
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_1$] (E1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$e_2$] (E2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_3$] (E3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_4$] (E4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_5$] (E5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (E1)--(E2)--(E3)--(E4)--(E5)--(E1) ;
endscope
beginscope[local bounding box=right,xshift=4cm]
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_1$] (C1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$c_2$] (C2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_3$] (C3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_4$] (C4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_5$] (C5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (C1)--(C3)--(C5)--(C2)--(C4)--(C1) ;
endscope
endscope
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
degree sequence
beginalignat*2
e&=2,2,2,2,2& c&=2,2,2,2,2\
delta(e)&=2 &delta(c)&=2\
Delta(e)&=2&Delta(c)&=2
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalignat*2
alpha(e_1)&=c_1,quad&alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5,&alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4,&alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalign*
e_1&toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
c_1&toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1
endalign*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • very nice, thankyou

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago













2












2








2







align and alignat allow you to align. And you can put things in a node which has the same width as the figure.



documentclass[tikz,margin=2mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning,calc
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintikzpicture[Bullet/.style=circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75]
beginscope[local bounding box=top]
beginscope[local bounding box=left]
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_1$] (E1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$e_2$] (E2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_3$] (E3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_4$] (E4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_5$] (E5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (E1)--(E2)--(E3)--(E4)--(E5)--(E1) ;
endscope
beginscope[local bounding box=right,xshift=4cm]
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_1$] (C1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$c_2$] (C2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_3$] (C3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_4$] (C4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_5$] (C5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (C1)--(C3)--(C5)--(C2)--(C4)--(C1) ;
endscope
endscope
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
degree sequence
beginalignat*2
e&=2,2,2,2,2& c&=2,2,2,2,2\
delta(e)&=2 &delta(c)&=2\
Delta(e)&=2&Delta(c)&=2
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalignat*2
alpha(e_1)&=c_1,quad&alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5,&alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4,&alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalign*
e_1&toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
c_1&toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1
endalign*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













align and alignat allow you to align. And you can put things in a node which has the same width as the figure.



documentclass[tikz,margin=2mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning,calc
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintikzpicture[Bullet/.style=circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75]
beginscope[local bounding box=top]
beginscope[local bounding box=left]
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_1$] (E1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$e_2$] (E2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_3$] (E3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$e_4$] (E4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$e_5$] (E5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (E1)--(E2)--(E3)--(E4)--(E5)--(E1) ;
endscope
beginscope[local bounding box=right,xshift=4cm]
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_1$] (C1) at (0,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=above:$c_2$] (C2) at (1,3) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_3$] (C3) at (2,2) ;
node[Bullet,label=right:$c_4$] (C4) at (2,0) ;
node[Bullet,label=left :$c_5$] (C5) at (0,0) ;
draw[thick] (C1)--(C3)--(C5)--(C2)--(C4)--(C1) ;
endscope
endscope
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
degree sequence
beginalignat*2
e&=2,2,2,2,2& c&=2,2,2,2,2\
delta(e)&=2 &delta(c)&=2\
Delta(e)&=2&Delta(c)&=2
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalignat*2
alpha(e_1)&=c_1,quad&alpha(e_2)&=c_3,\
alpha(e_3)&=c_5,&alpha(e_4)&=c_2,\
alpha(e_5)&=c_4,&alpha(e_1)&=c_1,
endalignat*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt
beginalign*
e_1&toe_2to e_3toe_4to
e_5toe_1\
c_1&toc_3to c_5toc_2to
c_4toc_1
endalign*
rule[0cm]x10.5pt;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


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  • very nice, thankyou

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago

















  • very nice, thankyou

    – tjt263
    2 hours ago
















very nice, thankyou

– tjt263
2 hours ago





very nice, thankyou

– tjt263
2 hours ago











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with use of array:



documentclass[margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,animate
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagetikz

begindocument
$
beginarray@c @
beginarraycc
tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;
& tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;\
midrule
multicolumn2c$degree sequence$ \[1ex]
e =2,2,2,2,2 & c =2,2,2,2,2 \
delta(e)=2 & delta(c)=2 \
Delta(e)=2 & Delta(c)=2 \
endarray \
midrule
alpha(e_1)=c_1,quad alpha(e_2)=c_3, \
alpha(e_3)=c_5,quad alpha(e_4)=c_2, \
alpha(e_5)=c_4,quad alpha(e_1)=c_1, \
midrule
e_1to e_2to e_3to e_4to e_5to e_1 \
c_1to c_3to c_5to c_2to c_4to c_1 \
midrule
endarray
$
enddocument


instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.



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    – tjt263
    8 mins ago
















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with use of array:



documentclass[margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,animate
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagetikz

begindocument
$
beginarray@c @
beginarraycc
tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;
& tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;\
midrule
multicolumn2c$degree sequence$ \[1ex]
e =2,2,2,2,2 & c =2,2,2,2,2 \
delta(e)=2 & delta(c)=2 \
Delta(e)=2 & Delta(c)=2 \
endarray \
midrule
alpha(e_1)=c_1,quad alpha(e_2)=c_3, \
alpha(e_3)=c_5,quad alpha(e_4)=c_2, \
alpha(e_5)=c_4,quad alpha(e_1)=c_1, \
midrule
e_1to e_2to e_3to e_4to e_5to e_1 \
c_1to c_3to c_5to c_2to c_4to c_1 \
midrule
endarray
$
enddocument


instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.



enter image description here






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  • +1 for a pretty good answer. +100 for the duck.

    – tjt263
    8 mins ago














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0







with use of array:



documentclass[margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,animate
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagetikz

begindocument
$
beginarray@c @
beginarraycc
tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;
& tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;\
midrule
multicolumn2c$degree sequence$ \[1ex]
e =2,2,2,2,2 & c =2,2,2,2,2 \
delta(e)=2 & delta(c)=2 \
Delta(e)=2 & Delta(c)=2 \
endarray \
midrule
alpha(e_1)=c_1,quad alpha(e_2)=c_3, \
alpha(e_3)=c_5,quad alpha(e_4)=c_2, \
alpha(e_5)=c_4,quad alpha(e_1)=c_1, \
midrule
e_1to e_2to e_3to e_4to e_5to e_1 \
c_1to c_3to c_5to c_2to c_4to c_1 \
midrule
endarray
$
enddocument


instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer













with use of array:



documentclass[margin=2mm]standalone
usepackageamsmath,animate
usepackagegraphicx
usepackagebooktabs
usepackagetikz

begindocument
$
beginarray@c @
beginarraycc
tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;
& tikznode[draw]includegraphics[width=31mm]example-image-duck;\
midrule
multicolumn2c$degree sequence$ \[1ex]
e =2,2,2,2,2 & c =2,2,2,2,2 \
delta(e)=2 & delta(c)=2 \
Delta(e)=2 & Delta(c)=2 \
endarray \
midrule
alpha(e_1)=c_1,quad alpha(e_2)=c_3, \
alpha(e_3)=c_5,quad alpha(e_4)=c_2, \
alpha(e_5)=c_4,quad alpha(e_1)=c_1, \
midrule
e_1to e_2to e_3to e_4to e_5to e_1 \
c_1to c_3to c_5to c_2to c_4to c_1 \
midrule
endarray
$
enddocument


instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.



enter image description here







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answered 38 mins ago









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  • +1 for a pretty good answer. +100 for the duck.

    – tjt263
    8 mins ago


















  • +1 for a pretty good answer. +100 for the duck.

    – tjt263
    8 mins ago

















+1 for a pretty good answer. +100 for the duck.

– tjt263
8 mins ago






+1 for a pretty good answer. +100 for the duck.

– tjt263
8 mins ago


















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