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What is wrong with this table please? Probably $sidegree$. Thank you



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
usepackagesiunitx
begindocument
begintable[h!!]
small
renewcommandarraystretch1.2

setlengthtabcolsep3pt
begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c cS[table-format=3.1]c

De &V (km) &S ($sidegree$) &P (min) &Per (dny)\
hline
A & 840 & 98,7& 101,5& 0,07048\
B & 785 & 98,7& 101,4& 0,07041\
C & 775-790& 98,6& 100,4& 0,06972\
D & 612-640& 98,0& 97,1& 0,06743\

endtabular*
endtable
enddocument









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    No, the problem is not there

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    3 hours ago






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    The problem is Per (dny), if you replace it by multicolumn1rPer (dny) there is no error. The reason is that you cannot use such stuff in an S column.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago







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    @marmot We only need Per (dny).

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    @JouleV Yes, that's simpler.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot It reminded me of this answer :))

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago















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What is wrong with this table please? Probably $sidegree$. Thank you



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
usepackagesiunitx
begindocument
begintable[h!!]
small
renewcommandarraystretch1.2

setlengthtabcolsep3pt
begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c cS[table-format=3.1]c

De &V (km) &S ($sidegree$) &P (min) &Per (dny)\
hline
A & 840 & 98,7& 101,5& 0,07048\
B & 785 & 98,7& 101,4& 0,07041\
C & 775-790& 98,6& 100,4& 0,06972\
D & 612-640& 98,0& 97,1& 0,06743\

endtabular*
endtable
enddocument









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  • 2





    No, the problem is not there

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    The problem is Per (dny), if you replace it by multicolumn1rPer (dny) there is no error. The reason is that you cannot use such stuff in an S column.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago







  • 2





    @marmot We only need Per (dny).

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    @JouleV Yes, that's simpler.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot It reminded me of this answer :))

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago













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What is wrong with this table please? Probably $sidegree$. Thank you



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
usepackagesiunitx
begindocument
begintable[h!!]
small
renewcommandarraystretch1.2

setlengthtabcolsep3pt
begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c cS[table-format=3.1]c

De &V (km) &S ($sidegree$) &P (min) &Per (dny)\
hline
A & 840 & 98,7& 101,5& 0,07048\
B & 785 & 98,7& 101,4& 0,07041\
C & 775-790& 98,6& 100,4& 0,06972\
D & 612-640& 98,0& 97,1& 0,06743\

endtabular*
endtable
enddocument









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What is wrong with this table please? Probably $sidegree$. Thank you



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
usepackagesiunitx
begindocument
begintable[h!!]
small
renewcommandarraystretch1.2

setlengthtabcolsep3pt
begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c cS[table-format=3.1]c

De &V (km) &S ($sidegree$) &P (min) &Per (dny)\
hline
A & 840 & 98,7& 101,5& 0,07048\
B & 785 & 98,7& 101,4& 0,07041\
C & 775-790& 98,6& 100,4& 0,06972\
D & 612-640& 98,0& 97,1& 0,06743\

endtabular*
endtable
enddocument






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    No, the problem is not there

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    The problem is Per (dny), if you replace it by multicolumn1rPer (dny) there is no error. The reason is that you cannot use such stuff in an S column.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago







  • 2





    @marmot We only need Per (dny).

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    @JouleV Yes, that's simpler.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot It reminded me of this answer :))

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago












  • 2





    No, the problem is not there

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    The problem is Per (dny), if you replace it by multicolumn1rPer (dny) there is no error. The reason is that you cannot use such stuff in an S column.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago







  • 2





    @marmot We only need Per (dny).

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    @JouleV Yes, that's simpler.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot It reminded me of this answer :))

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago







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No, the problem is not there

– JouleV
3 hours ago





No, the problem is not there

– JouleV
3 hours ago




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The problem is Per (dny), if you replace it by multicolumn1rPer (dny) there is no error. The reason is that you cannot use such stuff in an S column.

– marmot
3 hours ago






The problem is Per (dny), if you replace it by multicolumn1rPer (dny) there is no error. The reason is that you cannot use such stuff in an S column.

– marmot
3 hours ago





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@marmot We only need Per (dny).

– JouleV
3 hours ago





@marmot We only need Per (dny).

– JouleV
3 hours ago




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@JouleV Yes, that's simpler.

– marmot
3 hours ago





@JouleV Yes, that's simpler.

– marmot
3 hours ago













@marmot It reminded me of this answer :))

– JouleV
3 hours ago





@marmot It reminded me of this answer :))

– JouleV
3 hours ago










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You are making the last column of your table as a SI (S) column, so you must wrap non-number contents in that column inside braces. Btw h!! is nonsense.



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
usepackagesiunitx
begindocument
begintable[h!]
small
renewcommandarraystretch1.2

setlengthtabcolsep3pt
begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c c S[table-format=3.1]c
De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) &Per (dny)\
hline
A & 840 & 98,7 & 101.5 & 0,07048\
B & 785 & 98,7 & 101.4 & 0,07041\
C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100.4 & 0,06972\
D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97.1 & 0,06743
endtabular*
endtable
enddocument


However it will change the commas to dots in the last column. To avoid this, read this question.



It seems to me that you are trying to make the second last column to be a SI column, so you should place S[table-format=3.1] somewhere else. My final answer:



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx
begindocument
begintable[h!]
small
renewcommandarraystretch1.2
setlengthtabcolsep3pt
begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c S[table-format=3.1]c c
De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
hline
A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
endtabular*
endtable
enddocument


enter image description here



However, take care of the last column. I intentionally keep it, but you may want to reduce its size.






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    – Lukáš Altman
    3 hours ago






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    @LukášAltman Nothing wrong. I can use it as usual, but I don't recommend it though. Just remember loading makecell package

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago












  • Thank you I forgot \

    – Lukáš Altman
    3 hours ago


















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i would wrote your table narrower:



enter image description here



and for last three columns use S column type:



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackageamsthm, amssymb, mathtools% mathtools load `amsmath
usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx

begindocument
begintable[h!]
renewcommandarraystretch1.1
begintabularl c
S[table-format=2.1]
S[table-format=3.1]
S[table-format=1.5]
De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
hline
A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
endtabular
endtable
enddocument


note curly braces around column headers in S columns!






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    You are making the last column of your table as a SI (S) column, so you must wrap non-number contents in that column inside braces. Btw h!! is nonsense.



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2

    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c c S[table-format=3.1]c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) &Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101.5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101.4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100.4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97.1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    However it will change the commas to dots in the last column. To avoid this, read this question.



    It seems to me that you are trying to make the second last column to be a SI column, so you should place S[table-format=3.1] somewhere else. My final answer:



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2
    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c S[table-format=3.1]c c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    However, take care of the last column. I intentionally keep it, but you may want to reduce its size.






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    • Thank you very much and what is wrong with using Xhline1.2pt in the table?

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago






    • 1





      @LukášAltman Nothing wrong. I can use it as usual, but I don't recommend it though. Just remember loading makecell package

      – JouleV
      3 hours ago












    • Thank you I forgot \

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago















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    You are making the last column of your table as a SI (S) column, so you must wrap non-number contents in that column inside braces. Btw h!! is nonsense.



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2

    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c c S[table-format=3.1]c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) &Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101.5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101.4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100.4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97.1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    However it will change the commas to dots in the last column. To avoid this, read this question.



    It seems to me that you are trying to make the second last column to be a SI column, so you should place S[table-format=3.1] somewhere else. My final answer:



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2
    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c S[table-format=3.1]c c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    However, take care of the last column. I intentionally keep it, but you may want to reduce its size.






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    • Thank you very much and what is wrong with using Xhline1.2pt in the table?

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago






    • 1





      @LukášAltman Nothing wrong. I can use it as usual, but I don't recommend it though. Just remember loading makecell package

      – JouleV
      3 hours ago












    • Thank you I forgot \

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago













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    You are making the last column of your table as a SI (S) column, so you must wrap non-number contents in that column inside braces. Btw h!! is nonsense.



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2

    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c c S[table-format=3.1]c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) &Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101.5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101.4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100.4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97.1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    However it will change the commas to dots in the last column. To avoid this, read this question.



    It seems to me that you are trying to make the second last column to be a SI column, so you should place S[table-format=3.1] somewhere else. My final answer:



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2
    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c S[table-format=3.1]c c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    However, take care of the last column. I intentionally keep it, but you may want to reduce its size.






    share|improve this answer















    You are making the last column of your table as a SI (S) column, so you must wrap non-number contents in that column inside braces. Btw h!! is nonsense.



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2

    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c c S[table-format=3.1]c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) &Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101.5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101.4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100.4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97.1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    However it will change the commas to dots in the last column. To avoid this, read this question.



    It seems to me that you are trying to make the second last column to be a SI column, so you should place S[table-format=3.1] somewhere else. My final answer:



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsmath, amsthm, amssymb, mathtools
    usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    small
    renewcommandarraystretch1.2
    setlengthtabcolsep3pt
    begintabular*linewidthl@extracolsepfillc c S[table-format=3.1]c c
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
    endtabular*
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    However, take care of the last column. I intentionally keep it, but you may want to reduce its size.







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    • Thank you very much and what is wrong with using Xhline1.2pt in the table?

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago






    • 1





      @LukášAltman Nothing wrong. I can use it as usual, but I don't recommend it though. Just remember loading makecell package

      – JouleV
      3 hours ago












    • Thank you I forgot \

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago

















    • Thank you very much and what is wrong with using Xhline1.2pt in the table?

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago






    • 1





      @LukášAltman Nothing wrong. I can use it as usual, but I don't recommend it though. Just remember loading makecell package

      – JouleV
      3 hours ago












    • Thank you I forgot \

      – Lukáš Altman
      3 hours ago
















    Thank you very much and what is wrong with using Xhline1.2pt in the table?

    – Lukáš Altman
    3 hours ago





    Thank you very much and what is wrong with using Xhline1.2pt in the table?

    – Lukáš Altman
    3 hours ago




    1




    1





    @LukášAltman Nothing wrong. I can use it as usual, but I don't recommend it though. Just remember loading makecell package

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago






    @LukášAltman Nothing wrong. I can use it as usual, but I don't recommend it though. Just remember loading makecell package

    – JouleV
    3 hours ago














    Thank you I forgot \

    – Lukáš Altman
    3 hours ago





    Thank you I forgot \

    – Lukáš Altman
    3 hours ago











    1














    i would wrote your table narrower:



    enter image description here



    and for last three columns use S column type:



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackageamsthm, amssymb, mathtools% mathtools load `amsmath
    usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx

    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    renewcommandarraystretch1.1
    begintabularl c
    S[table-format=2.1]
    S[table-format=3.1]
    S[table-format=1.5]
    De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
    hline
    A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
    B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
    C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
    D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
    endtabular
    endtable
    enddocument


    note curly braces around column headers in S columns!






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      i would wrote your table narrower:



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      and for last three columns use S column type:



      documentclass[a4paper]article
      usepackageamsthm, amssymb, mathtools% mathtools load `amsmath
      usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx

      begindocument
      begintable[h!]
      renewcommandarraystretch1.1
      begintabularl c
      S[table-format=2.1]
      S[table-format=3.1]
      S[table-format=1.5]
      De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
      hline
      A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
      B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
      C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
      D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
      endtabular
      endtable
      enddocument


      note curly braces around column headers in S columns!






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        i would wrote your table narrower:



        enter image description here



        and for last three columns use S column type:



        documentclass[a4paper]article
        usepackageamsthm, amssymb, mathtools% mathtools load `amsmath
        usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx

        begindocument
        begintable[h!]
        renewcommandarraystretch1.1
        begintabularl c
        S[table-format=2.1]
        S[table-format=3.1]
        S[table-format=1.5]
        De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
        hline
        A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
        B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
        C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
        D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
        endtabular
        endtable
        enddocument


        note curly braces around column headers in S columns!






        share|improve this answer













        i would wrote your table narrower:



        enter image description here



        and for last three columns use S column type:



        documentclass[a4paper]article
        usepackageamsthm, amssymb, mathtools% mathtools load `amsmath
        usepackage[locale=FR]siunitx

        begindocument
        begintable[h!]
        renewcommandarraystretch1.1
        begintabularl c
        S[table-format=2.1]
        S[table-format=3.1]
        S[table-format=1.5]
        De & V (km) & S (sidegree) & P (min) & Per (dny)\
        hline
        A & 840 & 98,7 & 101,5 & 0,07048\
        B & 785 & 98,7 & 101,4 & 0,07041\
        C & 775-790 & 98,6 & 100,4 & 0,06972\
        D & 612-640 & 98,0 & 97,1 & 0,06743
        endtabular
        endtable
        enddocument


        note curly braces around column headers in S columns!







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