Help to fix a table
I tried using a template that is working well for a more numerical table but I created a monster trying to adapt it to new needs. Here it is the mwe:
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
newcommand{tabhead}[1]{%
smash[b]{%
begin{tabular}[t]{@{}c@{}}#1end{tabular}%
}%
}
begin{document}
begin{table}[h]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
r
S[table-format=2.1]
r
S[table-format=1.2]
r
S[table-format=4.0]
r
r
}
toprule
{textbf{Material} } &
{tabhead{ textbf{Mean Pore Radius} \ textbf{(si{nanometer})}}} &
{ textbf{Model}} &
{tabhead{textbf{Salt Concentration} \ textbf{({M} ce{NaCl})}}} &
{textbf{pH}} &
{textbf{Buffer}} &
{tabhead{Range of Dextrans \ textbf{(kDa)}}} &
{tabhead{Reference \ textbf{(--)}}} \
&&& \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2]\
bottomrule
end{tabular*}
label{}
end{table}
end{document}
It compiles without error but on the one hand it doesn't fit in the page so I cannot see the whole table, and there are other many wrong things like:
- headers overlap. No proper distance between the titles.
- How to arrange the elements right-justified but centering the header?
- should I use tabularx in this situation?
Any help is appreciated!
tables
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I tried using a template that is working well for a more numerical table but I created a monster trying to adapt it to new needs. Here it is the mwe:
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
newcommand{tabhead}[1]{%
smash[b]{%
begin{tabular}[t]{@{}c@{}}#1end{tabular}%
}%
}
begin{document}
begin{table}[h]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
r
S[table-format=2.1]
r
S[table-format=1.2]
r
S[table-format=4.0]
r
r
}
toprule
{textbf{Material} } &
{tabhead{ textbf{Mean Pore Radius} \ textbf{(si{nanometer})}}} &
{ textbf{Model}} &
{tabhead{textbf{Salt Concentration} \ textbf{({M} ce{NaCl})}}} &
{textbf{pH}} &
{textbf{Buffer}} &
{tabhead{Range of Dextrans \ textbf{(kDa)}}} &
{tabhead{Reference \ textbf{(--)}}} \
&&& \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2]\
bottomrule
end{tabular*}
label{}
end{table}
end{document}
It compiles without error but on the one hand it doesn't fit in the page so I cannot see the whole table, and there are other many wrong things like:
- headers overlap. No proper distance between the titles.
- How to arrange the elements right-justified but centering the header?
- should I use tabularx in this situation?
Any help is appreciated!
tables
add a comment |
I tried using a template that is working well for a more numerical table but I created a monster trying to adapt it to new needs. Here it is the mwe:
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
newcommand{tabhead}[1]{%
smash[b]{%
begin{tabular}[t]{@{}c@{}}#1end{tabular}%
}%
}
begin{document}
begin{table}[h]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
r
S[table-format=2.1]
r
S[table-format=1.2]
r
S[table-format=4.0]
r
r
}
toprule
{textbf{Material} } &
{tabhead{ textbf{Mean Pore Radius} \ textbf{(si{nanometer})}}} &
{ textbf{Model}} &
{tabhead{textbf{Salt Concentration} \ textbf{({M} ce{NaCl})}}} &
{textbf{pH}} &
{textbf{Buffer}} &
{tabhead{Range of Dextrans \ textbf{(kDa)}}} &
{tabhead{Reference \ textbf{(--)}}} \
&&& \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2]\
bottomrule
end{tabular*}
label{}
end{table}
end{document}
It compiles without error but on the one hand it doesn't fit in the page so I cannot see the whole table, and there are other many wrong things like:
- headers overlap. No proper distance between the titles.
- How to arrange the elements right-justified but centering the header?
- should I use tabularx in this situation?
Any help is appreciated!
tables
I tried using a template that is working well for a more numerical table but I created a monster trying to adapt it to new needs. Here it is the mwe:
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
newcommand{tabhead}[1]{%
smash[b]{%
begin{tabular}[t]{@{}c@{}}#1end{tabular}%
}%
}
begin{document}
begin{table}[h]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
r
S[table-format=2.1]
r
S[table-format=1.2]
r
S[table-format=4.0]
r
r
}
toprule
{textbf{Material} } &
{tabhead{ textbf{Mean Pore Radius} \ textbf{(si{nanometer})}}} &
{ textbf{Model}} &
{tabhead{textbf{Salt Concentration} \ textbf{({M} ce{NaCl})}}} &
{textbf{pH}} &
{textbf{Buffer}} &
{tabhead{Range of Dextrans \ textbf{(kDa)}}} &
{tabhead{Reference \ textbf{(--)}}} \
&&& \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2]\
bottomrule
end{tabular*}
label{}
end{table}
end{document}
It compiles without error but on the one hand it doesn't fit in the page so I cannot see the whole table, and there are other many wrong things like:
- headers overlap. No proper distance between the titles.
- How to arrange the elements right-justified but centering the header?
- should I use tabularx in this situation?
Any help is appreciated!
tables
tables
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There's little hope to make those long headers to fit in the page limit. I suggest to use acronyms that are explained just below the table (or in the caption, perhaps).
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
begin{document}
begin{table}[htp]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
footnotesize
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
l
S[table-format=2.1]
l
S[table-format=1.2]
l
S[table-format=1.1]
l
r
}
toprule
textbf{Material} & {textbf{MPR}} & multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{Model}} & {textbf{SC}} &
multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{pH}} & {textbf{B}} & textbf{RD} & textbf{Ref.} \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2] \
midrule[heavyrulewidth]
end{tabular*}
begin{tabular*}{textwidth}[t]{@{extracolsep{fill}}lll}
MPR: Mean Pore Radius (si{nanometer}) &
SC: Salt Concentration (M ce{NaCl}) &
B: Buffer \
RD: Range of Dextrans (kDa) & Ref.: Reference
end{tabular*}
end{table}
end{document}
Without footnotesize
the columns would be too squeezed. Depending on your text width, small
could do.
how about three part table?
– subham soni
12 hours ago
Maybe it's not necessary to add model three times? The column head should be enough.
– Bernard
12 hours ago
Thanks for the suggestions! I like the way to display the acronyms. I might use it for the text inside the table and keep some headers.
– egil137
12 hours ago
@Bernard totally. This was just a sample text I added to get an idea. I think I´ll actually use acronyms for the name of the models and add them at the bottom as suggested.
– egil137
12 hours ago
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There's little hope to make those long headers to fit in the page limit. I suggest to use acronyms that are explained just below the table (or in the caption, perhaps).
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
begin{document}
begin{table}[htp]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
footnotesize
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
l
S[table-format=2.1]
l
S[table-format=1.2]
l
S[table-format=1.1]
l
r
}
toprule
textbf{Material} & {textbf{MPR}} & multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{Model}} & {textbf{SC}} &
multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{pH}} & {textbf{B}} & textbf{RD} & textbf{Ref.} \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2] \
midrule[heavyrulewidth]
end{tabular*}
begin{tabular*}{textwidth}[t]{@{extracolsep{fill}}lll}
MPR: Mean Pore Radius (si{nanometer}) &
SC: Salt Concentration (M ce{NaCl}) &
B: Buffer \
RD: Range of Dextrans (kDa) & Ref.: Reference
end{tabular*}
end{table}
end{document}
Without footnotesize
the columns would be too squeezed. Depending on your text width, small
could do.
how about three part table?
– subham soni
12 hours ago
Maybe it's not necessary to add model three times? The column head should be enough.
– Bernard
12 hours ago
Thanks for the suggestions! I like the way to display the acronyms. I might use it for the text inside the table and keep some headers.
– egil137
12 hours ago
@Bernard totally. This was just a sample text I added to get an idea. I think I´ll actually use acronyms for the name of the models and add them at the bottom as suggested.
– egil137
12 hours ago
add a comment |
There's little hope to make those long headers to fit in the page limit. I suggest to use acronyms that are explained just below the table (or in the caption, perhaps).
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
begin{document}
begin{table}[htp]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
footnotesize
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
l
S[table-format=2.1]
l
S[table-format=1.2]
l
S[table-format=1.1]
l
r
}
toprule
textbf{Material} & {textbf{MPR}} & multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{Model}} & {textbf{SC}} &
multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{pH}} & {textbf{B}} & textbf{RD} & textbf{Ref.} \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2] \
midrule[heavyrulewidth]
end{tabular*}
begin{tabular*}{textwidth}[t]{@{extracolsep{fill}}lll}
MPR: Mean Pore Radius (si{nanometer}) &
SC: Salt Concentration (M ce{NaCl}) &
B: Buffer \
RD: Range of Dextrans (kDa) & Ref.: Reference
end{tabular*}
end{table}
end{document}
Without footnotesize
the columns would be too squeezed. Depending on your text width, small
could do.
how about three part table?
– subham soni
12 hours ago
Maybe it's not necessary to add model three times? The column head should be enough.
– Bernard
12 hours ago
Thanks for the suggestions! I like the way to display the acronyms. I might use it for the text inside the table and keep some headers.
– egil137
12 hours ago
@Bernard totally. This was just a sample text I added to get an idea. I think I´ll actually use acronyms for the name of the models and add them at the bottom as suggested.
– egil137
12 hours ago
add a comment |
There's little hope to make those long headers to fit in the page limit. I suggest to use acronyms that are explained just below the table (or in the caption, perhaps).
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
begin{document}
begin{table}[htp]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
footnotesize
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
l
S[table-format=2.1]
l
S[table-format=1.2]
l
S[table-format=1.1]
l
r
}
toprule
textbf{Material} & {textbf{MPR}} & multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{Model}} & {textbf{SC}} &
multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{pH}} & {textbf{B}} & textbf{RD} & textbf{Ref.} \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2] \
midrule[heavyrulewidth]
end{tabular*}
begin{tabular*}{textwidth}[t]{@{extracolsep{fill}}lll}
MPR: Mean Pore Radius (si{nanometer}) &
SC: Salt Concentration (M ce{NaCl}) &
B: Buffer \
RD: Range of Dextrans (kDa) & Ref.: Reference
end{tabular*}
end{table}
end{document}
Without footnotesize
the columns would be too squeezed. Depending on your text width, small
could do.
There's little hope to make those long headers to fit in the page limit. I suggest to use acronyms that are explained just below the table (or in the caption, perhaps).
documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrreprt}
usepackage{amsmath,booktabs,siunitx}
usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
sisetup{separate-uncertainty}
begin{document}
begin{table}[htp]
caption{Caption here.}label{whatever}
setlength{tabcolsep}{0pt}
footnotesize
begin{tabular*}{linewidth}{
@{extracolsep{fill}}
l
S[table-format=2.1]
l
S[table-format=1.2]
l
S[table-format=1.1]
l
r
}
toprule
textbf{Material} & {textbf{MPR}} & multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{Model}} & {textbf{SC}} &
multicolumn{1}{c}{textbf{pH}} & {textbf{B}} & textbf{RD} & textbf{Ref.} \
midrule
LongName AA & 18.4 & Simple model & 0 & 20 mM Bis-Tris & 6.5 & 0.18 to 500 & [1,2] \
LongName AA & 25.8 & complex model & 0.12 & 10 mM Tris-ce{HCl} & 7.2 & 0.18 to 20000 & [3] \
AA LongName AA & 15.0 & complex model & 1 & 10 mM phosphate & 8.0 & 4 to 400 & [4,2] \
midrule[heavyrulewidth]
end{tabular*}
begin{tabular*}{textwidth}[t]{@{extracolsep{fill}}lll}
MPR: Mean Pore Radius (si{nanometer}) &
SC: Salt Concentration (M ce{NaCl}) &
B: Buffer \
RD: Range of Dextrans (kDa) & Ref.: Reference
end{tabular*}
end{table}
end{document}
Without footnotesize
the columns would be too squeezed. Depending on your text width, small
could do.
answered 13 hours ago
egregegreg
724k8819173222
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how about three part table?
– subham soni
12 hours ago
Maybe it's not necessary to add model three times? The column head should be enough.
– Bernard
12 hours ago
Thanks for the suggestions! I like the way to display the acronyms. I might use it for the text inside the table and keep some headers.
– egil137
12 hours ago
@Bernard totally. This was just a sample text I added to get an idea. I think I´ll actually use acronyms for the name of the models and add them at the bottom as suggested.
– egil137
12 hours ago
add a comment |
how about three part table?
– subham soni
12 hours ago
Maybe it's not necessary to add model three times? The column head should be enough.
– Bernard
12 hours ago
Thanks for the suggestions! I like the way to display the acronyms. I might use it for the text inside the table and keep some headers.
– egil137
12 hours ago
@Bernard totally. This was just a sample text I added to get an idea. I think I´ll actually use acronyms for the name of the models and add them at the bottom as suggested.
– egil137
12 hours ago
how about three part table?
– subham soni
12 hours ago
how about three part table?
– subham soni
12 hours ago
Maybe it's not necessary to add model three times? The column head should be enough.
– Bernard
12 hours ago
Maybe it's not necessary to add model three times? The column head should be enough.
– Bernard
12 hours ago
Thanks for the suggestions! I like the way to display the acronyms. I might use it for the text inside the table and keep some headers.
– egil137
12 hours ago
Thanks for the suggestions! I like the way to display the acronyms. I might use it for the text inside the table and keep some headers.
– egil137
12 hours ago
@Bernard totally. This was just a sample text I added to get an idea. I think I´ll actually use acronyms for the name of the models and add them at the bottom as suggested.
– egil137
12 hours ago
@Bernard totally. This was just a sample text I added to get an idea. I think I´ll actually use acronyms for the name of the models and add them at the bottom as suggested.
– egil137
12 hours ago
add a comment |
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