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How can I name multiple columns in a table?


Using underbrace with table columnsHow can I split a column into multiple rows?How to extract each pair of two adjacent cells of a table into a separate tight page?how to make this Table with multiple rowsHow to make a table with multiple rows and columscell into rows latexHow to customize rows by name with pgfplotstable?Break cell into multiple rowsHow to group rows in Latex?How to custom merge rows in Latex?LaTeX Table - How to draw cells with multiple rows?













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begintable
begincenter
captionTypes of Aggregation
labeltable:my_label1

begintabularc
multicolumn4c$overbracerule12.5em0pt^Spatial Aggregation$\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
hline

endtabular
endcenter
endtable


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begintable
begincenter
captionTypes of Aggregation
labeltable:my_label1

begintabularc
multicolumn4c$overbracerule12.5em0pt^Spatial Aggregation$\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
hline

endtabular
endcenter
endtable


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begintable
begincenter
captionTypes of Aggregation
labeltable:my_label1

begintabularc
multicolumn4c$overbracerule12.5em0pt^Spatial Aggregation$\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
hline

endtabular
endcenter
endtable


I want to name the 2nd, 3rd and 4th column using overbrace. How can I do that?










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begintable
begincenter
captionTypes of Aggregation
labeltable:my_label1

begintabularc
multicolumn4c$overbracerule12.5em0pt^Spatial Aggregation$\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
hline

endtabular
endcenter
endtable


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Welcome to TeX.SX! Just a note: It's easier for others to help if the example code is a complete but minimal LaTeX document instead of just a code excerpt.

– siracusa
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Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintable
centering
captionTypes of Aggregation
labeltable:my_label1
begintabularc
multicolumn1c&
multicolumn3c$overbracerule9.5em0pt^textSpatial
Aggregation$\
hline
Meters & $texttime_1$ & $texttime_2$ & $texttime_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline
$SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
hline
endtabular
endtable
enddocument


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    You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



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    documentclassarticle

    begindocument

    begintabular
    multicolumn1c & multicolumn3csmall Spatial aggregation \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
    multicolumn1c & multicolumn3cdownbracefill \
    hline
    Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
    hline
    $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$ \
    hline
    $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$ \
    hline
    $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$ \
    hline
    endtabular

    enddocument




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      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath
      begindocument
      begintable
      centering
      captionTypes of Aggregation
      labeltable:my_label1
      begintabularc
      multicolumn1c&
      multicolumn3c$overbracerule9.5em0pt^textSpatial
      Aggregation$\
      hline
      Meters & $texttime_1$ & $texttime_2$ & $texttime_3$ \ [0.5ex]
      hline
      $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
      hline
      $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
      hline
      $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
      hline
      endtabular
      endtable
      enddocument


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        Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath
        begindocument
        begintable
        centering
        captionTypes of Aggregation
        labeltable:my_label1
        begintabularc
        multicolumn1c&
        multicolumn3c$overbracerule9.5em0pt^textSpatial
        Aggregation$\
        hline
        Meters & $texttime_1$ & $texttime_2$ & $texttime_3$ \ [0.5ex]
        hline
        $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
        hline
        $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
        hline
        $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
        hline
        endtabular
        endtable
        enddocument


        enter image description here






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          Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath
          begindocument
          begintable
          centering
          captionTypes of Aggregation
          labeltable:my_label1
          begintabularc
          multicolumn1c&
          multicolumn3c$overbracerule9.5em0pt^textSpatial
          Aggregation$\
          hline
          Meters & $texttime_1$ & $texttime_2$ & $texttime_3$ \ [0.5ex]
          hline
          $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
          hline
          $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
          hline
          $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
          hline
          endtabular
          endtable
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath
          begindocument
          begintable
          centering
          captionTypes of Aggregation
          labeltable:my_label1
          begintabularc
          multicolumn1c&
          multicolumn3c$overbracerule9.5em0pt^textSpatial
          Aggregation$\
          hline
          Meters & $texttime_1$ & $texttime_2$ & $texttime_3$ \ [0.5ex]
          hline
          $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$\
          hline
          $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$\
          hline
          $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$\
          hline
          endtabular
          endtable
          enddocument


          enter image description here







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              You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



              enter image description here



              documentclassarticle

              begindocument

              begintabular
              multicolumn1c & multicolumn3csmall Spatial aggregation \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
              multicolumn1c & multicolumn3cdownbracefill \
              hline
              Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
              hline
              $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$ \
              hline
              $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$ \
              hline
              $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$ \
              hline
              endtabular

              enddocument




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                You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle

                begindocument

                begintabular
                multicolumn1c & multicolumn3csmall Spatial aggregation \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
                multicolumn1c & multicolumn3cdownbracefill \
                hline
                Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
                hline
                $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$ \
                hline
                $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$ \
                hline
                $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$ \
                hline
                endtabular

                enddocument




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                  You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



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                  documentclassarticle

                  begindocument

                  begintabular
                  multicolumn1c & multicolumn3csmall Spatial aggregation \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
                  multicolumn1c & multicolumn3cdownbracefill \
                  hline
                  Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$ \
                  hline
                  endtabular

                  enddocument




                  share













                  You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



                  enter image description here



                  documentclassarticle

                  begindocument

                  begintabular
                  multicolumn1c & multicolumn3csmall Spatial aggregation \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
                  multicolumn1c & multicolumn3cdownbracefill \
                  hline
                  Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_1$ & $R_1,1$ & $R_1,2$ & $R_1,3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_2$ & $R_2,1$ & $R_2,2$ & $R_2,3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_3$ & $R_3,1$ & $R_3,2$ & $R_3,3$ \
                  hline
                  endtabular

                  enddocument





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