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Adding labels to a table: columns and rows



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InHighlight table cells using thick, colored borderUsing a table: alignment issues and cell labelsHow to make table with rotated table headers in LaTeXHow do I prevent cellcolor from over effect of hlineAdding a different sized, independent, table under another with same captionHorizontal lines in nested tabular environmentHow to vertically align table columnProblem aligning decimals in multi-column tableColor in every other column for Table with Multicolumn with subcolumnsNote at the end of the table in Latex










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Can anybody help me? I know how to build the table but I don’t know how to add the “Users” and “Movies” labels.



This is what I've tried so far:



begintable[H]
centering
text textbfMovies
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular


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    You can have it with multirow and multicolumn, but I'd use TikZ for that. Anyway: what have you tried so far? Please add a minimal code.

    – JouleV
    yesterday
















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enter image description here



Can anybody help me? I know how to build the table but I don’t know how to add the “Users” and “Movies” labels.



This is what I've tried so far:



begintable[H]
centering
text textbfMovies
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular


Thanks!










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    – JouleV
    yesterday














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enter image description here



Can anybody help me? I know how to build the table but I don’t know how to add the “Users” and “Movies” labels.



This is what I've tried so far:



begintable[H]
centering
text textbfMovies
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular


Thanks!










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enter image description here



Can anybody help me? I know how to build the table but I don’t know how to add the “Users” and “Movies” labels.



This is what I've tried so far:



begintable[H]
centering
text textbfMovies
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular


Thanks!







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    You can have it with multirow and multicolumn, but I'd use TikZ for that. Anyway: what have you tried so far? Please add a minimal code.

    – JouleV
    yesterday













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    You can have it with multirow and multicolumn, but I'd use TikZ for that. Anyway: what have you tried so far? Please add a minimal code.

    – JouleV
    yesterday








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You can have it with multirow and multicolumn, but I'd use TikZ for that. Anyway: what have you tried so far? Please add a minimal code.

– JouleV
yesterday






You can have it with multirow and multicolumn, but I'd use TikZ for that. Anyway: what have you tried so far? Please add a minimal code.

– JouleV
yesterday











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This is my recommended version, which doesn't use any tables at all, but a powerful tool called TikZ:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
sffamily
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes in empty cells,nodes=minimum size=.75cm,anchor=center] %
& 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \
4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \
& 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\
& & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \
3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \
& colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \
;
draw[step=0.75] (m-1-1.north west) grid (m-6-8.south east);
beginscope[font=scriptsize]
foreach i in 1,...,8 path (m-1-i.north) node[above] i;
foreach i in 1,...,6 path (m-i-1.west) node[left] i;
endscope
path (m-1-5.north west) node[above=1em] Movies;
path (m-3-1.south west) node[left=1em] Users;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here




I don't nest tables, but use a multirow to center "Movies" and "Users":



documentclassarticle
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagemultirow
renewcommandarraystretch1.5
begindocument
sffamily
begintabularc
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn8cMovies\
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ cline3-10
multirow6*Users&1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ cline3-10
&2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ cline3-10
&3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ cline3-10
&4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ cline3-10
&5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ cline3-10
&6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ cline3-10
endtabular
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • You are the man! Thank you so much! I had heard about TikZ but I didn't know it had these capabilities!

    – naveganteX
    yesterday











  • @naveganteX and it can do much more. Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – JouleV
    yesterday


















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You can nest tables.



documentclassbeamer
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagehhline
begindocument
beginframe[t]
frametitleTables can be nested
begintabularcc
& Movies\
Users&
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular
endtabular
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here






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This is my recommended version, which doesn't use any tables at all, but a powerful tool called TikZ:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
sffamily
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes in empty cells,nodes=minimum size=.75cm,anchor=center] %
& 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \
4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \
& 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\
& & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \
3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \
& colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \
;
draw[step=0.75] (m-1-1.north west) grid (m-6-8.south east);
beginscope[font=scriptsize]
foreach i in 1,...,8 path (m-1-i.north) node[above] i;
foreach i in 1,...,6 path (m-i-1.west) node[left] i;
endscope
path (m-1-5.north west) node[above=1em] Movies;
path (m-3-1.south west) node[left=1em] Users;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here




I don't nest tables, but use a multirow to center "Movies" and "Users":



documentclassarticle
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagemultirow
renewcommandarraystretch1.5
begindocument
sffamily
begintabularc
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn8cMovies\
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ cline3-10
multirow6*Users&1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ cline3-10
&2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ cline3-10
&3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ cline3-10
&4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ cline3-10
&5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ cline3-10
&6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ cline3-10
endtabular
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • You are the man! Thank you so much! I had heard about TikZ but I didn't know it had these capabilities!

    – naveganteX
    yesterday











  • @naveganteX and it can do much more. Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – JouleV
    yesterday















5














This is my recommended version, which doesn't use any tables at all, but a powerful tool called TikZ:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
sffamily
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes in empty cells,nodes=minimum size=.75cm,anchor=center] %
& 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \
4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \
& 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\
& & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \
3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \
& colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \
;
draw[step=0.75] (m-1-1.north west) grid (m-6-8.south east);
beginscope[font=scriptsize]
foreach i in 1,...,8 path (m-1-i.north) node[above] i;
foreach i in 1,...,6 path (m-i-1.west) node[left] i;
endscope
path (m-1-5.north west) node[above=1em] Movies;
path (m-3-1.south west) node[left=1em] Users;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here




I don't nest tables, but use a multirow to center "Movies" and "Users":



documentclassarticle
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagemultirow
renewcommandarraystretch1.5
begindocument
sffamily
begintabularc
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn8cMovies\
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ cline3-10
multirow6*Users&1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ cline3-10
&2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ cline3-10
&3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ cline3-10
&4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ cline3-10
&5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ cline3-10
&6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ cline3-10
endtabular
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • You are the man! Thank you so much! I had heard about TikZ but I didn't know it had these capabilities!

    – naveganteX
    yesterday











  • @naveganteX and it can do much more. Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – JouleV
    yesterday













5












5








5







This is my recommended version, which doesn't use any tables at all, but a powerful tool called TikZ:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
sffamily
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes in empty cells,nodes=minimum size=.75cm,anchor=center] %
& 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \
4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \
& 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\
& & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \
3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \
& colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \
;
draw[step=0.75] (m-1-1.north west) grid (m-6-8.south east);
beginscope[font=scriptsize]
foreach i in 1,...,8 path (m-1-i.north) node[above] i;
foreach i in 1,...,6 path (m-i-1.west) node[left] i;
endscope
path (m-1-5.north west) node[above=1em] Movies;
path (m-3-1.south west) node[left=1em] Users;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here




I don't nest tables, but use a multirow to center "Movies" and "Users":



documentclassarticle
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagemultirow
renewcommandarraystretch1.5
begindocument
sffamily
begintabularc
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn8cMovies\
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ cline3-10
multirow6*Users&1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ cline3-10
&2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ cline3-10
&3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ cline3-10
&4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ cline3-10
&5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ cline3-10
&6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ cline3-10
endtabular
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















This is my recommended version, which doesn't use any tables at all, but a powerful tool called TikZ:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
sffamily
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes in empty cells,nodes=minimum size=.75cm,anchor=center] %
& 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \
4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \
& 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\
& & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \
3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \
& colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \
;
draw[step=0.75] (m-1-1.north west) grid (m-6-8.south east);
beginscope[font=scriptsize]
foreach i in 1,...,8 path (m-1-i.north) node[above] i;
foreach i in 1,...,6 path (m-i-1.west) node[left] i;
endscope
path (m-1-5.north west) node[above=1em] Movies;
path (m-3-1.south west) node[left=1em] Users;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here




I don't nest tables, but use a multirow to center "Movies" and "Users":



documentclassarticle
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagemultirow
renewcommandarraystretch1.5
begindocument
sffamily
begintabularc
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn8cMovies\
&multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ cline3-10
multirow6*Users&1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ cline3-10
&2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ cline3-10
&3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ cline3-10
&4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ cline3-10
&5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ cline3-10
&6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ cline3-10
endtabular
enddocument


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  • You are the man! Thank you so much! I had heard about TikZ but I didn't know it had these capabilities!

    – naveganteX
    yesterday











  • @naveganteX and it can do much more. Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – JouleV
    yesterday

















  • You are the man! Thank you so much! I had heard about TikZ but I didn't know it had these capabilities!

    – naveganteX
    yesterday











  • @naveganteX and it can do much more. Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – JouleV
    yesterday
















You are the man! Thank you so much! I had heard about TikZ but I didn't know it had these capabilities!

– naveganteX
yesterday





You are the man! Thank you so much! I had heard about TikZ but I didn't know it had these capabilities!

– naveganteX
yesterday













@naveganteX and it can do much more. Welcome to TeX.SE!

– JouleV
yesterday





@naveganteX and it can do much more. Welcome to TeX.SE!

– JouleV
yesterday











4














You can nest tables.



documentclassbeamer
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagehhline
begindocument
beginframe[t]
frametitleTables can be nested
begintabularcc
& Movies\
Users&
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular
endtabular
endframe
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Thank you very much!

    – naveganteX
    yesterday















4














You can nest tables.



documentclassbeamer
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagehhline
begindocument
beginframe[t]
frametitleTables can be nested
begintabularcc
& Movies\
Users&
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
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documentclassbeamer
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagehhline
begindocument
beginframe[t]
frametitleTables can be nested
begintabularcc
& Movies\
Users&
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular
endtabular
endframe
enddocument


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You can nest tables.



documentclassbeamer
usepackagexcolor
usepackagearray
usepackagehhline
begindocument
beginframe[t]
frametitleTables can be nested
begintabularcc
& Movies\
Users&
begintabularc


multicolumn1c & multicolumn1c1 & multicolumn1c2
& multicolumn1c3 & multicolumn1c4 & multicolumn1c5
& multicolumn1c6 & multicolumn1c7 & multicolumn1c8 \ hhline~*8-
1 & & 5 & & 2 & 4 & & & \ hhline~*8-
2 & 4 & & 3 & 1 & & & 3 & \ hhline~*8-
3 & & 5 & 4 & & 5 & & 4 &\ hhline~*8-
4 & & & & & & 1 & 1 & 2 \ hhline~*8-
5 & 3 & & colorbluetextbf? & & colorbluetextbf? & 3 & & 0 \ hhline~*8-
6 & & colorbluetextbf? & 2 & & 4 & &colorbluetextbf? & \ hhline~*8-
endtabular
endtabular
endframe
enddocument


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