URL
https://opencores.org/ocsvn/phr/phr/trunk
Subversion Repositories phr
[/] [phr/] [trunk/] [doc/] [informe-tesis/] [template/] [metathesis-v2.0/] [chap2.tex] - Rev 343
Go to most recent revision | Compare with Previous | Blame | View Log
\chapter{Figures and Tables} \label{chap:figtab} \section{Figures} We can include encapsulated PostScript\texttrademark\ figures (\texttt{.eps}) in the document and refer to it using a label. For example, MUN's logo can be seen in Figure~\ref{fig:MUN_Logo_Pantone}. \munepsfig{MUN_Logo_Pantone}{This is MUN's logo} Figure~\ref{fig:enrollment} shows a chart of MUN's Fall enrollment from 2005 -- 2009.\munfootnote{From \emph{Memorial University of Newfoundland --- Fact Book 2009}.} \munepsfig[scale=0.50]{enrollment}{MUN Fall Enrollment 2005 -- 2009} The figure was created using the \textsf{Calc} spreadsheet application of the office suite \textsf{OpenOffice.org}.\munfootnote{This office suite can be downloaded at no cost from \texttt{http://openoffice.org/}. Unlike other commercial office suites, \textsf{OpenOffice.org} may be legally shared with colleagues and fellow students. There are versions for Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac~OS~X and Solaris. Also, unlike commercial offerings, \textsf{OpenOffice.org} does not require activation using registration keys.} This figure was reduced by 50\%. For larger figures, we can use landscape mode to rotate the page and display the figure using the \verb+\munlepsfig+ command, as shown in Figure~\ref{fig:enrollment-landscape}. The figure will be the only thing on the page when typeset in landscape mode. (The figure is reduced to 85\% of its original size.) \munlepsfig[scale=0.85]{enrollment-landscape} {MUN Fall Enrollment 2005 -- 2009 (landscape)} Alternatively, if we just want to rotate the figure, but not the entire page, we can specify an \texttt{angle} attribute in the default argument of the \verb+\munepsfig+ command. The result is shown in Figure~\ref{fig:enrollment-rotate}. If the figure is too large or if there isn't sufficient text, then the figure may appear on its own page. \munepsfig[scale=0.30,angle=90]{enrollment-rotate} {MUN Fall Enrollment 2005 -- 2009 (rotated)} Note that all three of the enrollment figures are basically the same file, but with different names --- on Linux, they are symbolic links to the same file. The filenames have to be different because the reference labels need to be unique. Figure~\ref{fig:db-deadlock} shows a Petri net created using the \texttt{xfig} program (\texttt{http://www.xfig.org/}) which has very good support for \LaTeX. This figure has been reduced to 40\% of its original size. \munepsfig[scale=0.40]{db-deadlock}{A deadlocked Petri net} We can also create figures of text (such as short code snippets) using the \verb+\muntxtfig+ command, as show in Figure~\ref{fig:code}. \begin{muntxtfig}[1.0]{code}{Hello World}{0.5\textwidth} \begin{verbatim} #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { printf("Hello world!\n"); exit(0); } \end{verbatim} \end{muntxtfig} \section{Tables} We can also create tables, as seen by Table~\ref{tab:pop}. Note that, as required by SGS guidelines, the caption for a table appears above the table whereas figure captions appear below the figures. Tables and figures can ``float'' --- they may not appear on the page on which they are mentioned. \LaTeX{} tries to handle figure and table placement intelligently, but if if you have a lot of them without a reasonable amount of surrounding textual content, the figures and tables can accumulate towards the end of the chapter. Generally speaking, if there is sufficient text explaining the tables and figures or if the tables/figures are relatively small, this may not be a problem. However, if you have a lot of tables or figures, it may be a good idea to put them in an appendix and refer to them as the need arises. \begin{muntab}{c||c|c|c||c|c|c|}{pop}{Fall Semester Enrollment} \hline & \multicolumn{3}{c||}{Undergraduate} & \multicolumn{3}{c|}{Graduate} \\ \cline{2-7} & F/T & P/T & Total & F/T & P/T & Total \\ \cline{2-7} 2004 & 13,191 & 2,223 & 15,414 & 1,308 & 879 & 2,187 \\ 2005 & 13,184 & 2,143 & 15,327 & 1,375 & 920 & 2,295 \\ 2006 & 12,809 & 2,224 & 15,033 & 1,373 & 899 & 2,272 \\ 2007 & 12,634 & 2,155 & 14,789 & 1,403 & 899 & 2,302 \\ 2008 & 12,269 & 2,208 & 14,477 & 1,410 &1,005& 2,415 \\ 2009 & 12,382 & 2,323 & 14,705 & 1,567 &1,106& 2,673 \\ \hline \end{muntab} Table~\ref{tab:degrees} shows a different table in landscape mode.\munfootnote{This data was also taken from the \emph{Memorial University of Newfoundland --- Fact Book 2009}.} This is useful if your table is too wide for the page. Tables are double-spaced by default. To single-space a table, change the \verb+\baselinestretch+ before beginning the table environment. Remember to restore it after the environment has ended. \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.0}\normalsize \begin{munltab}{lrrrrrrrrrrrr} {degrees} {Masters Degrees Conferred by Convocation Session --- 1950 to 2009} \cline{2-13} & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{2009} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{2008} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{2007} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{2006} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{2006} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{1950--2004} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Total} \\ \cline{2-13} & May & Oct & May & Oct & May & Oct & May & Oct & May & Oct & & \\ Degrees \\ \hline Master of Applied Science & 14 & 2 & 15 & 8 & 28 & 1 & 21 & 3 & 3 & 1 & 98 & 194 \\ Master of Applied Social Psychology & 1 & 5 & 2 & 5 & 1 & 4 & 0 & 4 & 0 & 4 & 28 & 54 \\ Master of Applied Statistics & 0 & 0 & 3 & 1 & 0 & 0 & 1 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 19 & 24 \\ Master of Arts & 37 & 49 & 26 & 43 & 14 & 42 & 14 & 56 & 13 & 44 & 994 & 1,332 \\ Master of Business Administration & 14 & 16 & 23 & 6 & 33 & 12 & 33 & 11 & 33 & 8 & 818 & 1,007 \\ Master of Education & 107 & 87 & 120 & 55 & 147 & 74 & 108 & 76 & 113 & 75 & 2,603 & 3,565 \\ Master of Employment Relations & 8 & 9 & 5 & 7 & 7 & 14 & 4 & 9 & 3 & 5 & 12 & 83 \\ Master of Engineering & 20 & 19 & 20 & 10 & 16 & 10 & 15 & 13 & 4 & 19 & 440 & 586 \\ Master of Environmental Science & 3 & 3 & 3 & 1 & 0 & 1 & 7 & 1 & 3 & 1 & 66 & 89 \\ Master of Marine Studies & 2 & 0 & 0 & 1 & 0 & 2 & 2 & 2 & 1 & 2 & 26 & 38 \\ Master of Music & 4 & 1 & 5 & 0 & 3 & 0 & 3 & 0 & 3 & 0 & 7 & 26 \\ Master of Nursing & 7 & 8 & 10 & 4 & 17 & 4 & 23 & 7 & 6 & 1 & 116 & 203 \\ Master of Oil and Gas Studies & 0 & 0 & 2 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 2 & 4 & 0 & 0 & 8 \\ Master of Philosophy & 5 & 4 & 2 & 1 & 5 & 2 & 5 & 3 & 2 & 0 & 112 & 141 \\ Master of Physical Education & 0 & 2 & 3 & 0 & 5 & 4 & 3 & 0 & 4 & 4 & 84 & 109 \\ Master of Public Health & 0 & 8 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 8 \\ Master of Science & 40 & 32 & 41 & 19 & 29 & 25 & 35 & 29 & 32 & 23 & 1,653 & 1,958 \\ Master of Science (Kinesiology) & 1 & 0 & 4 & 2 & 1 & 2 & 2 & 6 & 4 & 3 & 0 & 25 \\ Master of Science (Medicine) & 18 & 7 & 11 & 8 & 10 & 5 & 9 & 9 & 8 & 4 & 0 & 89 \\ Master of Science (Pharmacy) & 0 & 0 & 1 & 1 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 1 & 0 & 16 & 19 \\ Master of Social Work & 4 & 11 & 4 & 5 & 4 & 9 & 9 & 5 & 4 & 10 & 257 & 322 \\ Master of Women's Studies & 2 & 0 & 2 & 0 & 1 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 2 & 0 & 20 & 33 \\ \hline \textbf{Total Masters} & 287 & 263 & 302 & 177 & 321 & 212 & 296 & 239 & 243 & 204 & 7,369 & 9,913 \\ \end{munltab} \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{\spacing}\normalsize
Go to most recent revision | Compare with Previous | Blame | View Log