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Center align columns in table ignoring minus signs?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to align table headers differently than all other table cells?Use column-separator & (ampersand) inside newenvironmentHow to align integers on the right, but still center themAlign a parbox at the bottom of a tableParagraph column in tabular working only in the first columnIn a tabular, how to left align ignoring minus signs?Custom alignment of columns in align environmentHow to write two functions horizontally?Table with variable-width columns, width decided based on row contentequation custom horizontal alignment & numbering each row
I have some tables of numbers, most of which are small (0, 1, -1), but occasionally I have fractions. If I just has 0, 1, -1's I'd right align so the $-$ signs will line up, but the fractions throw things off. Center align doesn't look great either, nor does left align. Here is a small example of a right and center align:
begintabularrr
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
quad
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
Can I center align the numbers without the signs, so the top two rows will look like they do on the right in the example above, and the bottom two rows will look like the do on the left in the above example?
tables horizontal-alignment
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I have some tables of numbers, most of which are small (0, 1, -1), but occasionally I have fractions. If I just has 0, 1, -1's I'd right align so the $-$ signs will line up, but the fractions throw things off. Center align doesn't look great either, nor does left align. Here is a small example of a right and center align:
begintabularrr
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
quad
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
Can I center align the numbers without the signs, so the top two rows will look like they do on the right in the example above, and the bottom two rows will look like the do on the left in the above example?
tables horizontal-alignment
add a comment |
I have some tables of numbers, most of which are small (0, 1, -1), but occasionally I have fractions. If I just has 0, 1, -1's I'd right align so the $-$ signs will line up, but the fractions throw things off. Center align doesn't look great either, nor does left align. Here is a small example of a right and center align:
begintabularrr
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
quad
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
Can I center align the numbers without the signs, so the top two rows will look like they do on the right in the example above, and the bottom two rows will look like the do on the left in the above example?
tables horizontal-alignment
I have some tables of numbers, most of which are small (0, 1, -1), but occasionally I have fractions. If I just has 0, 1, -1's I'd right align so the $-$ signs will line up, but the fractions throw things off. Center align doesn't look great either, nor does left align. Here is a small example of a right and center align:
begintabularrr
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
quad
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
Can I center align the numbers without the signs, so the top two rows will look like they do on the right in the example above, and the bottom two rows will look like the do on the left in the above example?
tables horizontal-alignment
tables horizontal-alignment
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With phantom
you can insert an invisible -
:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
begintabularcc
$phantom-frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$phantom-1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $phantom-0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
If your table contains only (mostly) math, you might want to use array
instead of tabular
.
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documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools
begindocument
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $mathllap-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $mathllap-1$ \
$mathllap-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
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Here I make -
active (inside a limited group) and define it as a mathllap
. I use a TABstack with enough column separation to allow for the -
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabstackengine,mathtools
TABstackMath
begindocument
bgroup
setstackgapL16pt
setstacktabbedgap13pt
letsvm-
catcode`-=active
def-mathllapsvm
Matrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
quadMatrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
egroup
enddocument
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With phantom
you can insert an invisible -
:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
begintabularcc
$phantom-frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$phantom-1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $phantom-0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
If your table contains only (mostly) math, you might want to use array
instead of tabular
.
add a comment |
With phantom
you can insert an invisible -
:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
begintabularcc
$phantom-frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$phantom-1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $phantom-0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
If your table contains only (mostly) math, you might want to use array
instead of tabular
.
add a comment |
With phantom
you can insert an invisible -
:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
begintabularcc
$phantom-frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$phantom-1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $phantom-0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
If your table contains only (mostly) math, you might want to use array
instead of tabular
.
With phantom
you can insert an invisible -
:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
begintabularcc
$phantom-frac 124$ & $-frac 124$ \
$phantom-1$ & $-1$ \
$-1$ & $phantom-0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
If your table contains only (mostly) math, you might want to use array
instead of tabular
.
answered 8 hours ago
leandriisleandriis
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documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools
begindocument
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $mathllap-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $mathllap-1$ \
$mathllap-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
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documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools
begindocument
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $mathllap-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $mathllap-1$ \
$mathllap-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
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documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools
begindocument
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $mathllap-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $mathllap-1$ \
$mathllap-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
documentclassarticle
usepackagemathtools
begindocument
begintabularcc
$frac 124$ & $mathllap-frac 124$ \
$1$ & $mathllap-1$ \
$mathllap-1$ & $0$ \
endtabular
enddocument
answered 8 hours ago
David CarlisleDavid Carlisle
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499k4111451895
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Here I make -
active (inside a limited group) and define it as a mathllap
. I use a TABstack with enough column separation to allow for the -
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabstackengine,mathtools
TABstackMath
begindocument
bgroup
setstackgapL16pt
setstacktabbedgap13pt
letsvm-
catcode`-=active
def-mathllapsvm
Matrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
quadMatrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
egroup
enddocument
add a comment |
Here I make -
active (inside a limited group) and define it as a mathllap
. I use a TABstack with enough column separation to allow for the -
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabstackengine,mathtools
TABstackMath
begindocument
bgroup
setstackgapL16pt
setstacktabbedgap13pt
letsvm-
catcode`-=active
def-mathllapsvm
Matrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
quadMatrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
egroup
enddocument
add a comment |
Here I make -
active (inside a limited group) and define it as a mathllap
. I use a TABstack with enough column separation to allow for the -
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabstackengine,mathtools
TABstackMath
begindocument
bgroup
setstackgapL16pt
setstacktabbedgap13pt
letsvm-
catcode`-=active
def-mathllapsvm
Matrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
quadMatrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
egroup
enddocument
Here I make -
active (inside a limited group) and define it as a mathllap
. I use a TABstack with enough column separation to allow for the -
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabstackengine,mathtools
TABstackMath
begindocument
bgroup
setstackgapL16pt
setstacktabbedgap13pt
letsvm-
catcode`-=active
def-mathllapsvm
Matrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
quadMatrixstackfrac 124 & -frac 124 \ 1 & -1 \ -1 & 0
egroup
enddocument
edited 8 hours ago
answered 8 hours ago
Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes
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