Hello,
I made a table. (not all the cells have data, I left the cell blank when there is no input). Thank you for any suggestions in advance.
My question is, 1, the table does not have the complete border line on the right. some part of the right border are missing. I don't know why.
2, The first title "Special First Group" is longer than the 2nd one, so the 2nd column of the table is wider than the 3rd column. Besides moving the word 'Group' into the 2nd line, is there a way to adjust the columns to make each column have equal width?
thank you very much.
\begin{document}
\begin{table}
\centering
\begin{tabular} {|l|c c c c|c c c c |c c c l|}
\hline
&\multicolumn{4}{c|}{Special First Group} &\multicolumn{4}{c|}{First Group} &\multicolumn{4}{c}{ Second Group}\\
& & & & & & & & &\multicolumn{4}{c} { with different n}\\
\hline
& $z_1$ & $z_2$ & $z_3$ & $z_4$& $z_1$ & $z_2$ & $z_3$ & $z_4$& $z_1$ & $z_2$ & $z_3$ & $z_4$ \\
\hline
all in one &0&0&0&0&0 &0 &1 &1 &1 & 1&1 &1\\[-1ex]
all in three&1&1&1&1& 5& 5& 5&\\
\hline
& 1 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 7& 7&7 &7 &7 & 3& 3&\\ [-1ex]
3 in one &0&1&0&0 &9 &9 1&5 &0 & 4&4 & 4&4\\[-1ex]
1 in three&0&0&1&0&0 &0 &1 & 5&0 &0 &0 &0\\[-1ex]
&0&0&0&1& & & & & & & &\\
\hline
&0&1&1&1& & 1&1 &1 & 1& 1& 1&1\\[-1ex]
1 in two &1&0&1&1& &3 & 3&3 &3 & 3& 0&\\[-1ex]
3 in three &1&1&0&1& & & & & 1&1 & &\\[-1ex]
&1&1&1&0& & & & &1 & 1& 1&\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\end{document}
Graphics, Figures & Tables ⇒ why the table I made has missing border lines
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why the table I made has missing border lines
Hi,
(I added a missing "|" character in the last \multicolumn) and
(I added 4 missing "&" characters).
The following code illustrates this approach:
Remarks: 1) I took the liberty to modify your table; I used the booktabs package (in particular, no vertical lines were used (booktabs doesn't like vertical lines in tables and I don't either)). However, if you really need the vertical lines, you can modify my code to produce a table with the usual (in my opinion ugly, and (in some cases, as this one) not really necessary) vertical lines. My idea of suppressing the vertical lines is just a suggestion.
2) Feel free to adapt my example according to your needs.
Because your code is not complete. Try this (in the corresponding parts of your code):gcheer3 wrote:...1, the table does not have the complete border line on the right. some part of the right border are missing. I don't know why...
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&\multicolumn{4}{c|}{Special First Group} &\multicolumn{4}{c|}{First Group} &\multicolumn{4}{c|}{ Second Group}\\
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all in three&1&1&1&1& 5& 5& 5&&&&&\\
One possibility would be to initially declare a four column table with column format , for example, lp{3cm}p{3cm}p{3cm} . Now, each of the last three columns will have equal width and will contain a tabular with four columns.gcheer3 wrote:...2, The first title "Special First Group" is longer than the 2nd one, so the 2nd column of the table is wider than the 3rd column. Besides moving the word 'Group' into the 2nd line, is there a way to adjust the columns to make each column have equal width?..
The following code illustrates this approach:
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{array}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\newcommand\zhead{%
\begin{tabular}{cccc}
$z_1$ & $z_2$ & $z_3$ & $z_4$
\end{tabular}}
\newcommand\mytabular[4]{%
\begin{tabular}{*{3}{c@{\hspace{16.5pt}}}c}
#1 & #2 & #3 & #4
\end{tabular}}
\begin{document}
\begin{table}[!ht]
\centering
\begin{tabular} {lp{3cm}p{3cm}p{3cm}}
\toprule
&\multicolumn{1}{c}{Special First Group} &\multicolumn{1}{c}{First Group}
&\multicolumn{1}{c}{ Second Group}\\
\midrule
& \zhead & \zhead & \zhead\\
\midrule
all in one & \mytabular{0}{0}{0}{0} & \mytabular{0}{0}{1}{1} &
\mytabular{1}{1}{1}{1}\\
all in three & \mytabular{1}{1}{1}{1} & \mytabular{5}{5}{5}{} & \\
\midrule
& \mytabular{1}{0}{0}{0} & \mytabular{7}{7}{7}{7} & \mytabular{7}{3}{3}{}\\
three in one & \mytabular{0}{1}{0}{0} & \mytabular{9}{\hspace*{-4pt}91}
{\hspace*{-1pt}5}{0} & \mytabular{4}{4}{4}{4}\\
1 in three & \mytabular{0}{0}{1}{0} & \mytabular{0}{0}{1}{5} &
\mytabular{0}{0}{0}{0} \\
& \mytabular{0}{0}{0}{1} & & \\
\midrule
& \mytabular{0}{1}{1}{1} & \mytabular{\hphantom{0}}{1}{1}{1} &
\mytabular{1}{1}{1}{1} \\
1 in two & \mytabular{1}{0}{1}{1} & \mytabular{\hphantom{0}}{3}{3}{3} &
\mytabular{3}{3}{0}{} \\
3 in three & \mytabular{1}{1}{0}{1} & & \mytabular{1}{1}{}{} \\
& \mytabular{1}{1}{1}{0} & & \mytabular{1}{1}{1}{} \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\end{document}
2) Feel free to adapt my example according to your needs.
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,...
Re: why the table I made has missing border lines
Dear gmedina,
Thanks a lot for your help. I really appreciate you pointed out my mistake in the table. The border line shows up now:-)
I will read the code with booktabs package carefully. It does make the table looks better. Thanks for the suggestion!
gcheer3
Thanks a lot for your help. I really appreciate you pointed out my mistake in the table. The border line shows up now:-)
I will read the code with booktabs package carefully. It does make the table looks better. Thanks for the suggestion!
gcheer3