dear all, am a new user of Latex and of this forum as well...
I am trying to put some explanatory text at the bottom of a table with regression results; the text spans several lines, and by default if appears uglily centered. Using \flushleft does not improve the way it looks. Is there a way to force full justification? do you have other suggestions?
many thanks in advance
Serena
Text Formatting ⇒ text at the bottom of a table
- localghost
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It is always helpful to see some code that shows how you generate your table. Provide a minimal working example (MWE) to present your recent efforts and explain what you are aiming at.
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Thorsten
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Thorsten
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text at the bottom of a table
I realize my request did sound pretty obscure! Here's (part of) a table I have trouble with. I would like to have the explanatory text placed at the bottom ('Notes: etc etc ') fully justified. Any ideas? Thanks a lot!
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\begin{table}[ht]
\caption{Regression Results} % title of Table
\centering
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{l c c c}
\hline\hline
& (1) & (2) & (3) \\ [0.5ex]
\hline
GDP & 0.667*** & 0.696*** & 0.654*** \\
& (0.139) & (0.102) & (0.131) \\
Observations & 1034 & 1050 & 1050 \\ [1ex]
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\footnotesize{Notes: Coefficient estimates from GLS regressions.
Dependent variable is bilateral trade flows. Robust standard errors clustered on the importer are in parentheses.Column (1) reports the basic specifciation;
columns (2) and (3) include time and exporter fixed effects, respectively. ***, ** and * denote significance at the 1, 5 and 10% levels, respectively.}
\label{table:reg}
\end{table}
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A MWE looks different. Please follow the link in my first reply to learn more about building a MWE for future requests.
You could use the threeparttable package to get your notes fully justified with the width of the table.
The package offers some options for a kind of list for notes. It has no real manual so you have to look at the STY file itself to get more information.
You could use the threeparttable package to get your notes fully justified with the width of the table.
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\documentclass[11pt,a4paper,english]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\usepackage{babel}
\usepackage[font=small,labelfont=bf,tableposition=top]{caption}
\usepackage{booktabs,threeparttable}
\parindent0em
\begin{document}
\begin{table}[!ht]
\centering
\begin{threeparttable}[b]
\caption{Regression Results}\label{table:reg}
\begin{tabular}{lccc}\toprule
& (1) & (2) & (3) \\ \midrule
GDP & 0.667\tnote{***} & 0.696\tnote{***} & 0.654\tnote{***} \\
& (0.139) & (0.102) & (0.131) \\
Observations & 1034 & 1050 & 1050 \\ \bottomrule \addlinespace
\end{tabular}
\scriptsize
Notes:\hfill\parbox[t]{6.4cm}{Coefficient estimates from GLS regressions. Dependent variable is bilateral trade flows. Robust standard errors clustered on the importer are in parentheses.Column (1) reports the basic specifcation; columns (2) and (3) include time and exporter fixed effects, respectively. ***, ** and * denote significance at the 1, 5 and 10\% levels, respectively.}
% \begin{tablenotes}[flushleft,para]
% \item[*] 1\%
% \item[**] 5\%
% \item[***] 10\%
% \end{tablenotes}
\end{threeparttable}
\end{table}
\end{document}
How to make a "Minimal Example"
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