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How to align and center standalone amsmath 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}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
begin{math}
$degree sequence$\
$e={2,2,2,2,2} c={2,2,2,2,2}$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:
documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
degree sequence\
e = {2,2,2,2,2,2} c = {2,2,2,2,2,2}\
begin{align*}
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
end{align*}
begin{math}
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

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.
horizontal-alignment formatting align amsmath standalone
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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}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
begin{math}
$degree sequence$\
$e={2,2,2,2,2} c={2,2,2,2,2}$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:
documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
degree sequence\
e = {2,2,2,2,2,2} c = {2,2,2,2,2,2}\
begin{align*}
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
end{align*}
begin{math}
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

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.
horizontal-alignment formatting align amsmath standalone
alignis 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
1 hour ago
please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)
– Zarko
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour ago
|
show 6 more comments
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}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
begin{math}
$degree sequence$\
$e={2,2,2,2,2} c={2,2,2,2,2}$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:
documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
degree sequence\
e = {2,2,2,2,2,2} c = {2,2,2,2,2,2}\
begin{align*}
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
end{align*}
begin{math}
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

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.
horizontal-alignment formatting align amsmath standalone
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}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
begin{math}
$degree sequence$\
$e={2,2,2,2,2} c={2,2,2,2,2}$\
delta(e)=2 delta(c)=2\
Delta(e)=2 Delta(c)=2\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

So I tried to use the align package to align it, butit kind of sent everything out of wack:
documentclass[varwidth,margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%%%%% SNIP %%%%%
end{tikzpicture}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
degree sequence\
e = {2,2,2,2,2,2} c = {2,2,2,2,2,2}\
begin{align*}
delta(e) & = 2 & delta(c) & = 2\
Delta(e) & = 2 & Delta(c) & = 2\
end{align*}
begin{math}
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
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]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
$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}\
rule[0cm]{200pt}{0.5pt}\
end{math}
end{center}
end{document}

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.
horizontal-alignment formatting align amsmath standalone
horizontal-alignment formatting align amsmath standalone
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alignis 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
1 hour ago
please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)
– Zarko
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour ago
|
show 6 more comments
alignis 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
1 hour ago
please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (There's no line to end)
– Zarko
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour ago
please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (
There's no line to end)– Zarko
1 hour ago
please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (
There's no line to end)– Zarko
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour ago
|
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You want to use tabular:
documentclass[margin=6]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz,booktabs}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{cc}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
&
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{degree sequence}\
$begin{aligned}
& e={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
end{aligned}$ &
$begin{aligned}
& c={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
end{aligned}$ \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{aligned}
alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1}, & alpha(e_{2})&=c_{3},\
alpha(e_{3})&=c_{5}, & alpha(e_{4})&=c_{2},\
alpha(e_{5})&=c_{4}, & alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1},
end{aligned}$%
} \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{array}{@{} c *{5}{@{} >{{}}c<{{}} @{} c @{}} }
e_{1} & to & e_{2} & to & e_{3} & to & e_{4} & to & e_{5} & to & e_{1} \
c_{1} & to & c_{3} & to & c_{5} & to & c_{2} & to & c_{4} & to & c_{1}
end{array}$%
} \
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
end{tabular}
end{document}

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
55 mins ago
@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.
– egreg
34 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}
usetikzlibrary{positioning,calc}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[Bullet/.style={circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75}]
begin{scope}[local bounding box=top]
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
end{scope}
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]{
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
degree sequence
begin{alignat*}{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
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{alignat*}{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},
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{align*}
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}
end{align*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

very nice, thankyou
– tjt263
1 hour ago
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with use of array:
documentclass[margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,animate}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
$
begin{array}{@{}c @{}}
begin{array}{cc}
tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};
& tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{$degree sequence$} \[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 \
end{array} \
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_{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} \
midrule
end{array}
$
end{document}
instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.

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You want to use tabular:
documentclass[margin=6]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz,booktabs}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{cc}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
&
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{degree sequence}\
$begin{aligned}
& e={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
end{aligned}$ &
$begin{aligned}
& c={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
end{aligned}$ \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{aligned}
alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1}, & alpha(e_{2})&=c_{3},\
alpha(e_{3})&=c_{5}, & alpha(e_{4})&=c_{2},\
alpha(e_{5})&=c_{4}, & alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1},
end{aligned}$%
} \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{array}{@{} c *{5}{@{} >{{}}c<{{}} @{} c @{}} }
e_{1} & to & e_{2} & to & e_{3} & to & e_{4} & to & e_{5} & to & e_{1} \
c_{1} & to & c_{3} & to & c_{5} & to & c_{2} & to & c_{4} & to & c_{1}
end{array}$%
} \
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
end{tabular}
end{document}

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
55 mins ago
@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.
– egreg
34 mins ago
add a comment |
You want to use tabular:
documentclass[margin=6]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz,booktabs}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{cc}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
&
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{degree sequence}\
$begin{aligned}
& e={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
end{aligned}$ &
$begin{aligned}
& c={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
end{aligned}$ \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{aligned}
alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1}, & alpha(e_{2})&=c_{3},\
alpha(e_{3})&=c_{5}, & alpha(e_{4})&=c_{2},\
alpha(e_{5})&=c_{4}, & alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1},
end{aligned}$%
} \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{array}{@{} c *{5}{@{} >{{}}c<{{}} @{} c @{}} }
e_{1} & to & e_{2} & to & e_{3} & to & e_{4} & to & e_{5} & to & e_{1} \
c_{1} & to & c_{3} & to & c_{5} & to & c_{2} & to & c_{4} & to & c_{1}
end{array}$%
} \
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
end{tabular}
end{document}

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
55 mins ago
@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.
– egreg
34 mins ago
add a comment |
You want to use tabular:
documentclass[margin=6]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz,booktabs}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{cc}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
&
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{degree sequence}\
$begin{aligned}
& e={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
end{aligned}$ &
$begin{aligned}
& c={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
end{aligned}$ \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{aligned}
alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1}, & alpha(e_{2})&=c_{3},\
alpha(e_{3})&=c_{5}, & alpha(e_{4})&=c_{2},\
alpha(e_{5})&=c_{4}, & alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1},
end{aligned}$%
} \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{array}{@{} c *{5}{@{} >{{}}c<{{}} @{} c @{}} }
e_{1} & to & e_{2} & to & e_{3} & to & e_{4} & to & e_{5} & to & e_{1} \
c_{1} & to & c_{3} & to & c_{5} & to & c_{2} & to & c_{4} & to & c_{1}
end{array}$%
} \
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
end{tabular}
end{document}

You want to use tabular:
documentclass[margin=6]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,tikz,booktabs}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{cc}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
&
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,0)--(1,1);
end{tikzpicture}
\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{degree sequence}\
$begin{aligned}
& e={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(e)=2 \
& Delta(e)=2 \
end{aligned}$ &
$begin{aligned}
& c={2,2,2,2,2} \
& delta(c)=2 \
& Delta(c)=2
end{aligned}$ \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{aligned}
alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1}, & alpha(e_{2})&=c_{3},\
alpha(e_{3})&=c_{5}, & alpha(e_{4})&=c_{2},\
alpha(e_{5})&=c_{4}, & alpha(e_{1})&=c_{1},
end{aligned}$%
} \
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{%
$begin{array}{@{} c *{5}{@{} >{{}}c<{{}} @{} c @{}} }
e_{1} & to & e_{2} & to & e_{3} & to & e_{4} & to & e_{5} & to & e_{1} \
c_{1} & to & c_{3} & to & c_{5} & to & c_{2} & to & c_{4} & to & c_{1}
end{array}$%
} \
bottomrule[lightrulewidth]
end{tabular}
end{document}

edited 35 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
egregegreg
728k8819263235
728k8819263235
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
55 mins ago
@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.
– egreg
34 mins ago
add a comment |
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
55 mins ago
@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.
– egreg
34 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
55 mins 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
55 mins ago
@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.
– egreg
34 mins ago
@tjt263 I guess you were referring to the bottom lines: fixed.
– egreg
34 mins ago
add a comment |
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}
usetikzlibrary{positioning,calc}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[Bullet/.style={circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75}]
begin{scope}[local bounding box=top]
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
end{scope}
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]{
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
degree sequence
begin{alignat*}{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
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{alignat*}{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},
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{align*}
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}
end{align*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

very nice, thankyou
– tjt263
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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}
usetikzlibrary{positioning,calc}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[Bullet/.style={circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75}]
begin{scope}[local bounding box=top]
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
end{scope}
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]{
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
degree sequence
begin{alignat*}{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
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{alignat*}{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},
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{align*}
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}
end{align*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

very nice, thankyou
– tjt263
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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}
usetikzlibrary{positioning,calc}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[Bullet/.style={circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75}]
begin{scope}[local bounding box=top]
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
end{scope}
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]{
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
degree sequence
begin{alignat*}{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
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{alignat*}{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},
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{align*}
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}
end{align*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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}
usetikzlibrary{positioning,calc}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[Bullet/.style={circle,draw,fill=black,scale=0.75}]
begin{scope}[local bounding box=top]
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
begin{scope}[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) {} ;
end{scope}
end{scope}
path let p1=($(top.east)-(top.west)$) in
node[below=of top,align=center,text width=x1]{
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
degree sequence
begin{alignat*}{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
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{alignat*}{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},
end{alignat*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}
begin{align*}
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}
end{align*}
rule[0cm]{x1}{0.5pt}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

answered 1 hour ago
marmotmarmot
111k5138263
111k5138263
very nice, thankyou
– tjt263
1 hour ago
add a comment |
very nice, thankyou
– tjt263
1 hour ago
very nice, thankyou
– tjt263
1 hour ago
very nice, thankyou
– tjt263
1 hour ago
add a comment |
with use of array:
documentclass[margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,animate}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
$
begin{array}{@{}c @{}}
begin{array}{cc}
tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};
& tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{$degree sequence$} \[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 \
end{array} \
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_{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} \
midrule
end{array}
$
end{document}
instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.

add a comment |
with use of array:
documentclass[margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,animate}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
$
begin{array}{@{}c @{}}
begin{array}{cc}
tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};
& tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{$degree sequence$} \[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 \
end{array} \
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_{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} \
midrule
end{array}
$
end{document}
instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.

add a comment |
with use of array:
documentclass[margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,animate}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
$
begin{array}{@{}c @{}}
begin{array}{cc}
tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};
& tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{$degree sequence$} \[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 \
end{array} \
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_{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} \
midrule
end{array}
$
end{document}
instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.

with use of array:
documentclass[margin=2mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath,animate}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
$
begin{array}{@{}c @{}}
begin{array}{cc}
tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};
& tikznode[draw]{includegraphics[width=31mm]{example-image-duck}};\
midrule
multicolumn{2}{c}{$degree sequence$} \[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 \
end{array} \
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_{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} \
midrule
end{array}
$
end{document}
instead your tikzpicture code i use example image.

answered 6 mins ago
ZarkoZarko
127k868167
127k868167
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alignis 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
1 hour ago
please make your mwe compilable. it has many errors (
There's no line to end)– Zarko
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour ago