How to align times by their colon in a LaTeX-tabular?
I have a tabular of the times I 开发者_StackOverflow中文版in LaTeX.
These times are in the form 4:00 or 12:00 and this have different lengths. I would like to vertically align these times by their colon. Is there a nice way to do this in LaTeX?
You can use @{}
, or in your case @{:}
as a column delimiter.
\begin{tabular}{l|r@{:}l}
first & 12 & 00 \\
second & 4 & 00 \\
\end{tabular}
More or less like this:
\begin{tabular}{r@{:}l}
12&44\\
2&01\\
22&11
\end{tabular}
You may want to introduce some very small space around the ":", like \hspace{1pt}
You can use the package
\usepackage{dcolumn}
.
Normaly you use it to align floating numbers, but you can use it if you define the delimiter as :
an the number of digits as 2
\begin{tabular}{D{:}{:}{2}cc}
7:44 & wake-up & home\\
13:01 & meeting & work\\
20:00 & movie & home
\end{tabular}
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