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<table> – floating table

Attributes:

xml:lang
human language (inherited)
id
unique name (identifier)
style/class
style properties and class (e.g. for CSS)

Possible Contents: tabular, caption?

Description: Encloses a table (<tabular>) and possibly a caption, that is then places as a (numbered) float object. If you want to refer to a table by an id, give the <table> element that id.

If you have activated two-column printing for LaTeX output, tbook decides whether the float spans both columns or not.

Example

     <table id="tab:Matrix">
       <tabular preamble="llllll">
         <tabhead>
           <row>
     	<cell>Doping below/above</cell>
     	<cell colspan="5" align="center">Channel thickness</cell>
           </row>
           <hline from="2"/>
           <row>
     	<cell align="center">(<unit>10^{17} cm^{-3}</unit>)</cell>
     	<cell><unit>3 nm</unit></cell>
     	<cell><unit>2.5 nm</unit></cell>
     	<cell><unit>2 nm</unit></cell>
     	<cell><unit>1.5 nm</unit></cell>
     	<cell><unit>1 nm</unit></cell>
           </row>
         </tabhead>
         <tabbody>
           <srow> undoped  | T111 | T112 | T113 | T114 | T121</srow>
           <srow>  1/2     | T141 | T144 | T141 | T143 | T163</srow>
           <srow>  2/4     | T161 | T162 | T164 | T151 | T152</srow>
           <srow>  4/8     | T153 | T154 | T171 | T172 |     </srow>
           <srow>  8/16    | T192 | T191 | T193 | T194 | T214</srow>
         </tabbody>
       </tabular>
       <caption>Overview of all essential samples that have been
         prepared.</caption>
     </table>

This yields: (In real life it will look more pleasant.)

Doping below/above Channel thickness

(10^17 cm^-3) 3 nm 2.5 nm 2 nm 1.5 nm 1 nm
undoped T111 T112 T113 T114 T121
1/2 T141 T144 T141 T143 T163
2/4 T161 T162 T164 T151 T152
4/8 T153 T154 T171 T172
8/16 T192 T191 T193 T194 T214