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Replacing repetitive values in a table column by an arrow

10. April 2015 by tom 2 Comments

Ideally, tables are quickly and easily readable. Removing repetitive content helps the reader to grasp the essential result quicker and makes tables more readable. A possible option to make a table more readable is to replace repetitive content across a column with an arrow.   Preparations We will use TikZ to draw an arrow from … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: arrow, column, LaTeX, readable, repeat, repetitive, table, tabular, TikZ




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