% ************************************************************************************************** % ************************************************************************************************** \newsection{Floats: Graphics, Tables, and Listings}{intro:floats} % ************************************************************************************************** \newsubsection{Figures and Tables}{intro:floats:figures} Even relatively complex figures are easy to create, as you can see from this example. Note that you can refer to \Fref{fig:intro:floats:usage:figure}, but also to the subfigures: \Fref{fig:intro:floats:usage:figure-ex1} and \Fref{fig:intro:floats:usage:figure-ex2}. \begin{figure} \centering \subfigure[left side]{\includegraphics[width=0.495\textwidth]{\pwd/plots/example1}\label{fig:intro:floats:usage:figure-ex1}} \hfill \subfigure[right side]{\includegraphics[width=0.495\textwidth]{\pwd/plots/example2}\label{fig:intro:floats:usage:figure-ex2}} \caption{Two subplots.} \label{fig:intro:floats:usage:figure} \end{figure} \noindent To create such two-column figures, the following simplified command can be used: { \scriptsize \begin{verbatim} \twofigs{\pwd/plots/example1}{left side}{-ex1}{\pwd/plots/example2}{right side}{-ex2}{Two subplots.}{intro:floats:usage:figure-std} \end{verbatim} } \noindent Reference it using: \begin{verbatim} \fref{fig:intro:floats:usage:figure-std} \end{verbatim} \noindent See \Fref{tab:intro:floats:figures} for more standardized commands. Captions and labels are mandatory for all these commands. \begin{longtable}{>{\tiny}l|>{\tiny}p{0.3\textwidth}} \normalsize\textbf{Command} & \normalsize\textbf{Description} \\\hline \verb|\fig{file}{caption}{label}| & Standard figure, full textwidth. \\\hline \verb|\figc{param}{file}{caption}{label}| & Standard figure with controllable parameters for includegraphics. \\\hline \verb|\twofig{file_l}{caption_l}{file_r}{caption_r}{caption}{label}| & Two figures, side by side. \\\hline \verb|\twofigs{file_l}{caption_l}{add.label_l}{filename_r}{caption_r}{add.label_l}{caption}{label}| & Two figures, side by side, with labels for each subfigure.\\\hline \verb|\twofigc{param_l}{file_l}{caption_l}{param_l}{filename_r}{caption_r}{caption}{label}| & Two figures, side by side, with controllable parameters for includegraphics. \\\hline \verb|\figf|, \verb|\figcf|, \verb|\twofigf|, \verb|\twofigsf|, \verb|\twofigcf| & Like the above, but with framed figures. \\ \caption{Standardized commands for figures.} \label{tab:intro:floats:figures} \end{longtable} % ************************************************************************************************** \newsubsection{Listings}{intro:floats:listings} A code listing can be included from an external file using: \begin{verbatim} \filelisting{styMatlab}{\pwd/plots/matlab.m}{Some matlab code example.}{code-example} \end{verbatim} \noindent which looks like this: \filelisting{styMatlab}{\pwd/plots/matlab.m}{Some matlab code example.}{code-example} \vspace{5mm} \noindent To include only certain lines of an external file you can supply option parameters to the listing command like this: \begin{verbatim} \filelisting[firstline=3, lastline=6]{styMatlab}{\pwd/plots/matlab.m}{Subset printed.}{param-example} \end{verbatim} \vspace{5mm} \noindent A reference to \Fref{lst:code-example} can be created using \begin{verbatim} \Fref{lst:code-example} \end{verbatim} \vspace{5mm} \noindent You can also write code inline using: \begin{verbatim} \begin{lstlisting}[style=styMatlab,caption={Some fancy matlab inline code},label={lst:matlabInline}] clf; plot(sin(0:1:5)); \end{lstlisting} \end{verbatim}