is subtable part of a package?
Paulo Ney de Souza
pauloney at gmail.com
Sat Mar 25 05:51:24 CET 2023
The "subfigure" package is deprecated.
Paulo Ney
On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 4:57 PM Bob Tennent <rdtennent at gmail.com> wrote:
> Look at the subfigure package. The ccaption package might also be useful.
>
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 4:18 PM Christopher W. Ryan via texhax <
> texhax at tug.org> wrote:
>
>> With Sweave, I use the latex() command in the Hmisc R package to produce
>> LaTeX code from an R object, that then compiles into a table nicely in
>> LaTeX. I have a table object in R from which I want to produce a
>> two-part table.
>>
>> I'd like the first 5 rows of the following to be part of a table, with
>> its own subcaption, and then the last 5 lines in a second part of the
>> same overall table, with its own subcaption.
>>
>> Estimate Std. Error
>> count_(Intercept) 0.9977251 0.1865826
>> count_e.lab.catshs -0.0403362 0.0539010
>> count_e.lab.catsurveillance 0.0653787 0.0582526
>> count_daily.prev.smooth -1.1695954 0.7072595
>> count_testAge -0.0034302 0.0082225
>> zero_(Intercept) -1.3169734 0.6009005
>> zero_e.lab.catshs -1.2867920 0.3643731
>> zero_e.lab.catsurveillance -0.0200851 0.1929485
>> zero_daily.prev.smooth 3.8041955 2.2311660
>> zero_testAge -0.0037691 0.0264094
>>
>>
>>
>> I found this rather old entry on tex.stackexchange
>>
>> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/150353/subtables-using-rhmisc
>>
>> that I think would do the job, with suitable R code, but I cannot find
>> that
>>
>> \begin{subtable}{.5\textwidth}
>>
>> command documented anywhere. Is it part of "base" LaTeX (I'm using
>> TeXLive 2022 on Windows 10)? Part of a package?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --Chris Ryan
>>
>
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