TableText Command

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TableText[ <List>, <List>, ... ]
Creates a text that contains a table of the list objects.
Note: By default, each list is displayed in its own row of the table.
Examples:
  • 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>, <List>, ..., <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
Examples:
  • 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.


It's now possible to insert:

  • different types of brackets, using the following symbols ||||, ||, {}, [] or ()
  • line separators, using the symbol _
  • column separators, using the symbol |
  • different colourings
Examples:
  • TableText[{1, 2}, {3, 4}, "c()"] creates the text \begin{pmatrix}{} 1 & 2 \\ 3 & 4 \\ \end{pmatrix}
  • TableText[{1, 2}, {3, 4}, "c|_"] creates the text TabellaTesto.png
  • TableText[{1, 2}, {3, 4}, "||"] creates the text \begin{vmatrix}{} 1 & 2 \\ 3 & 4 \\ \end{vmatrix}
  • TableText[{1, 2}, {3, 4}, "||||"] creates the text \begin{Vmatrix}{} 1 & 2 \\ 3 & 4 \\ \end{Vmatrix}
  • TableText[{{"2x+3y=5","5x+8y=12"}},"{v"] creates the text \left\{\begin{matrix} 2x+3y=5\\ 5x+8y=12 \end{matrix}\right.
  • TableText[{{1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}}, "-/|_v"] creates a table with border and no separation lines
  • TableText[{{1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}, {1, 2, 3, 4}}, "|11001 _110001 h"]creates a table with border and one separation line to the right of the first column and under the first row of contents. The value 1 in the syntax means that there is a separation line between the numbers and the value 0 means that there is no separation line or border.
  • TableText[{{"\blue{0, 1, 2, 3, 4}", "\red{4, 3, 2, 1, 0}"}}, "v"] creates a table having the objects in the first row coloured in blue, the ones in the second row coloured in red.
Note: Clicking on a TableText object displays its style bar, which allows the user to customize the object's appearance, background and text colour, text and lines style.
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