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; TableText[List 1, List 2, List 3,...]: Creates a text that contains a table of the list objects.
 
; TableText[List 1, List 2, List 3,...]: Creates a text that contains a table of the list objects.
 
: {{Note| By default, every list is displayed in a new column of the table.}}
 
: {{Note| By default, every list is displayed in a new column of the table.}}
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:* <code>TableText[{x^2, 4}, {x^3, 8}, {x^4, 16}]</code> creates a table as a text object with three rows and two columns. All items of the table are left aligned.
 
:* <code>TableText[{x^2, 4}, {x^3, 8}, {x^4, 16}]</code> creates a table as a text object with three rows and two columns. All items of the table are left aligned.
 
:* <code>TableText[Sequence[i^2, i, 1, 10]]</code> creates a table as a text object with one row. All items of the table are left aligned.}}
 
:* <code>TableText[Sequence[i^2, i, 1, 10]]</code> creates a table as a text object with one row. All items of the table are left aligned.}}
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:* "r" = right aligned
 
:* "r" = right aligned
 
:* "c" = centered }}
 
:* "c" = centered }}
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:* <code>TableText[{1,2,3,4},{1,4,9,16},"v"]</code> creates a text with two columns and four rows whose elements are left aligned.
 
:* <code>TableText[{1,2,3,4},{1,4,9,16},"v"]</code> creates a text with two columns and four rows whose elements are left aligned.
 
:* <code>TableText[{1,2,3,4},{1,4,9,16},"h"]</code> creates a text with two rows and four columns whose elements are left aligned.
 
:* <code>TableText[{1,2,3,4},{1,4,9,16},"h"]</code> creates a text with two rows and four columns whose elements are left aligned.
 
:* <code>TableText[{11.2,123.1,32423.9,"234.0"},"vr"]</code> creates a text with one column whose elements are right aligned.}}
 
:* <code>TableText[{11.2,123.1,32423.9,"234.0"},"vr"]</code> creates a text with one column whose elements are right aligned.}}

Revision as of 14:51, 18 April 2011


TableText[List 1, List 2, List 3,...]
Creates a text that contains a table of the list objects.
Note: By default, every list is displayed in a new column of the table.
Example:
  • TableText[{x^2, 4}, {x^3, 8}, {x^4, 16}] creates a table as a text object with three rows and two columns. All items of the table are left aligned.
  • TableText[Sequence[i^2, i, 1, 10]] creates a table as a text object with one row. All items of the table are left aligned.


TableText[List 1, List 2, List 3,..., "Alignment of text"]
Creates a text that contains a table of the list objects. The optional text “Alignment of text” controls the orientation and alignment of the table text.
Note: Possible values are "vl", "vc", "vr", "v", "h", "hl", "hc", "hr". Default is "hl".
  • "v" = vertical, i. e. lists are columns
  • "h" = horizontal, i. e. lists are rows
  • "l" = left aligned
  • "r" = right aligned
  • "c" = centered
Example:
  • TableText[{1,2,3,4},{1,4,9,16},"v"] creates a text with two columns and four rows whose elements are left aligned.
  • TableText[{1,2,3,4},{1,4,9,16},"h"] creates a text with two rows and four columns whose elements are left aligned.
  • TableText[{11.2,123.1,32423.9,"234.0"},"vr"] creates a text with one column whose elements are right aligned.
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