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\chapter{Figures and Tables}
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\label{chap:figtab}
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\section{Figures}
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We can include encapsulated PostScript\texttrademark\ figures
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(\texttt{.eps}) in the document and refer to it using a label.
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For example, MUN's logo can be seen in Figure~\ref{fig:MUN_Logo_Pantone}.
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\munepsfig{MUN_Logo_Pantone}{This is MUN's logo}
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Figure~\ref{fig:enrollment} shows a chart of MUN's Fall
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enrollment from 2005 -- 2009.\munfootnote{From \emph{Memorial
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University of Newfoundland --- Fact Book 2009}.}
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\munepsfig[scale=0.50]{enrollment}{MUN Fall Enrollment 2005 -- 2009}
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The figure was created using the \textsf{Calc} spreadsheet application of
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the office suite \textsf{OpenOffice.org}.\munfootnote{This office suite
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can be downloaded at no cost from \texttt{http://openoffice.org/}. Unlike
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other commercial office suites, \textsf{OpenOffice.org} may be legally
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shared with colleagues and fellow students.  There are versions for
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Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac~OS~X and Solaris.  Also, unlike commercial
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offerings, \textsf{OpenOffice.org} does not require activation using
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registration keys.}  This figure was reduced by 50\%.
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For larger figures, we can use landscape mode to rotate the page
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and display the figure using the \verb+\munlepsfig+ command, as shown
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in Figure~\ref{fig:enrollment-landscape}.  The figure will be the
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only thing on the page when typeset in landscape mode.
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(The figure is reduced to 85\% of its original size.)
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\munlepsfig[scale=0.85]{enrollment-landscape}
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        {MUN Fall Enrollment 2005 -- 2009 (landscape)}
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Alternatively, if we just want to rotate the figure, but not
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the entire page, we can specify an \texttt{angle} attribute
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in the default argument of the \verb+\munepsfig+ command.
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The result is shown in Figure~\ref{fig:enrollment-rotate}.
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If the figure is too large or if there isn't sufficient
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text, then the figure may appear on its own page.
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\munepsfig[scale=0.30,angle=90]{enrollment-rotate}
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        {MUN Fall Enrollment 2005 -- 2009 (rotated)}
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Note that all three of the enrollment figures are basically
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the same file, but with different names --- on Linux, they are
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symbolic links to the same file.  The filenames have to be different
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because the reference labels need to be unique.
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Figure~\ref{fig:db-deadlock} shows a Petri net created using the
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\texttt{xfig} program (\texttt{http://www.xfig.org/}) which has
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very good support for \LaTeX.  This figure has been
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reduced to 40\% of its original size.
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\munepsfig[scale=0.40]{db-deadlock}{A deadlocked Petri net}
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We can also create figures of text (such as short code snippets)
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using the \verb+\muntxtfig+ command, as show in Figure~\ref{fig:code}.
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\begin{muntxtfig}[1.0]{code}{Hello World}{0.5\textwidth}
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\begin{verbatim}
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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  printf("Hello world!\n");
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  exit(0);
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}
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{muntxtfig}
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\section{Tables}
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We can also create tables, as seen by Table~\ref{tab:pop}.  Note that,
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as required by SGS guidelines, the caption for a table appears above the
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table whereas figure captions appear below the figures.  Tables and
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figures can ``float'' --- they may not appear on the page on which they
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are mentioned.  \LaTeX{} tries to handle figure and table placement
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intelligently, but if if you have a lot of them without a reasonable
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amount of surrounding textual content, the figures and tables can
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accumulate towards the end of the chapter.  Generally speaking, if
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there is sufficient text explaining the tables and figures or if the
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tables/figures are relatively small, this may not be a problem.  However,
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if you have a lot of tables or figures, it may be a good idea to put
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them in an appendix and refer to them as the need arises.
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\begin{muntab}{c||c|c|c||c|c|c|}{pop}{Fall Semester Enrollment}
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\hline
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        & \multicolumn{3}{c||}{Undergraduate}
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        & \multicolumn{3}{c|}{Graduate} \\
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\cline{2-7}
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     & F/T & P/T & Total & F/T & P/T & Total \\
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\cline{2-7}
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2004 & 13,191 & 2,223 & 15,414 & 1,308 & 879 & 2,187 \\
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2005 & 13,184 & 2,143 & 15,327 & 1,375 & 920 & 2,295 \\
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2006 & 12,809 & 2,224 & 15,033 & 1,373 & 899 & 2,272 \\
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2007 & 12,634 & 2,155 & 14,789 & 1,403 & 899 & 2,302 \\
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2008 & 12,269 & 2,208 & 14,477 & 1,410 &1,005& 2,415 \\
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2009 & 12,382 & 2,323 & 14,705 & 1,567 &1,106& 2,673 \\
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\hline
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\end{muntab}
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Table~\ref{tab:degrees} shows a different table in landscape
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mode.\munfootnote{This data was also taken from the \emph{Memorial
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University of Newfoundland --- Fact Book 2009}.} This is useful if your
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table is too wide for the page.  Tables are double-spaced by default.
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To single-space a table, change the \verb+\baselinestretch+ before
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beginning the table environment.  Remember to restore it after the
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environment has ended.
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\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.0}\normalsize
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\begin{munltab}{lrrrrrrrrrrrr}
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        {degrees}
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        {Masters Degrees Conferred by Convocation Session --- 1950 to 2009}
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\cline{2-13}
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                                &
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\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{2009}      &
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\multicolumn{2}{c|}{2008}       &
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\multicolumn{2}{c|}{2007}       &
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\multicolumn{2}{c|}{2006}       &
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\multicolumn{2}{c|}{2006}       &
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\multicolumn{1}{c|}{1950--2004} &
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\multicolumn{1}{c|}{Total}      \\
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\cline{2-13}
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          &
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May & Oct &
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May & Oct &
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May & Oct &
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May & Oct &
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May & Oct & &  \\
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Degrees \\
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\hline
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Master of Applied Science               &  14 &   2 &  15 &   8 &  28 &   1 &  21 &   3 &   3 &   1 &    98 &   194 \\
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Master of Applied Social Psychology     &   1 &   5 &   2 &   5 &   1 &   4 &   0 &   4 &   0 &   4 &    28 &    54 \\
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Master of Applied Statistics            &   0 &   0 &   3 &   1 &   0 &   0 &   1 &   0 &   0 &   0 &    19 &    24 \\
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Master of Arts                          &  37 &  49 &  26 &  43 &  14 &  42 &  14 &  56 &  13 &  44 &   994 & 1,332 \\
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Master of Business Administration       &  14 &  16 &  23 &   6 &  33 &  12 &  33 &  11 &  33 &   8 &   818 & 1,007 \\
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Master of Education                     & 107 &  87 & 120 &  55 & 147 &  74 & 108 &  76 & 113 &  75 & 2,603 & 3,565 \\
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Master of Employment Relations          &   8 &   9 &   5 &   7 &   7 &  14 &   4 &   9 &   3 &   5 &    12 &    83 \\
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Master of Engineering                   &  20 &  19 &  20 &  10 &  16 &  10 &  15 &  13 &   4 &  19 &   440 &   586 \\
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Master of Environmental Science         &   3 &   3 &   3 &   1 &   0 &   1 &   7 &   1 &   3 &   1 &    66 &    89 \\
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Master of Marine Studies                &   2 &   0 &   0 &   1 &   0 &   2 &   2 &   2 &   1 &   2 &    26 &    38 \\
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Master of Music                         &   4 &   1 &   5 &   0 &   3 &   0 &   3 &   0 &   3 &   0 &     7 &    26 \\
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Master of Nursing                       &   7 &   8 &  10 &   4 &  17 &   4 &  23 &   7 &   6 &   1 &   116 &   203 \\
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Master of Oil and Gas Studies           &   0 &   0 &   2 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   2 &   4 &   0 &     0 &     8 \\
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Master of Philosophy                    &   5 &   4 &   2 &   1 &   5 &   2 &   5 &   3 &   2 &   0 &   112 &   141 \\
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Master of Physical Education            &   0 &   2 &   3 &   0 &   5 &   4 &   3 &   0 &   4 &   4 &    84 &   109 \\
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Master of Public Health                 &   0 &   8 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   0 &     0 &     8 \\
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Master of Science                       &  40 &  32 &  41 &  19 &  29 &  25 &  35 &  29 &  32 &  23 & 1,653 & 1,958 \\
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Master of Science (Kinesiology)         &   1 &   0 &   4 &   2 &   1 &   2 &   2 &   6 &   4 &   3 &     0 &    25 \\
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Master of Science (Medicine)            &  18 &   7 &  11 &   8 &  10 &   5 &   9 &   9 &   8 &   4 &     0 &    89 \\
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Master of Science (Pharmacy)            &   0 &   0 &   1 &   1 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   0 &   1 &   0 &    16 &    19 \\
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Master of Social Work                   &   4 &  11 &   4 &   5 &   4 &   9 &   9 &   5 &   4 &  10 &   257 &   322 \\
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Master of Women's Studies               &   2 &   0 &   2 &   0 &   1 &   1 &   2 &   3 &   2 &   0 &    20 &    33 \\
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\hline
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\textbf{Total Masters}                  & 287 & 263 & 302 & 177 & 321 & 212 & 296 & 239 & 243 & 204 & 7,369 & 9,913 \\
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\end{munltab}
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