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How do I write a simple if-elseif protocol in Latex?
Write pseudo code in latexhow to insert protocol in Lyx?how to write algorithm in latex?How can i write the pseudo code Algorithm in Latex?How to write a procedure in Latex?How can make a protocol in latex?How to write algorithm like this in latexhow to write the algorithm in latexAlgorithm: ELSEIF problemProtocol in latex longer then one page?
I've tried using algorithm, algorithmic, etc.. but I can't seem to find what I need. I want something similar to this:
This is the closest I got using tcolorbox and align:
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
beginalign*
&textbfif quad K_i good(exists 0) &textbfthen quad decide_i(0) \
&textbfelseif quad m=t+1 cup same_i(m,m-1) &textbfthen quad decide_i(1)
endalign*
endtcolorbox
I would like to get rid of the extra space between the title and the code, as well as make everything align as in the example above.
tabularx algorithms
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I've tried using algorithm, algorithmic, etc.. but I can't seem to find what I need. I want something similar to this:
This is the closest I got using tcolorbox and align:
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
beginalign*
&textbfif quad K_i good(exists 0) &textbfthen quad decide_i(0) \
&textbfelseif quad m=t+1 cup same_i(m,m-1) &textbfthen quad decide_i(1)
endalign*
endtcolorbox
I would like to get rid of the extra space between the title and the code, as well as make everything align as in the example above.
tabularx algorithms
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I've tried using algorithm, algorithmic, etc.. but I can't seem to find what I need. I want something similar to this:
This is the closest I got using tcolorbox and align:
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
beginalign*
&textbfif quad K_i good(exists 0) &textbfthen quad decide_i(0) \
&textbfelseif quad m=t+1 cup same_i(m,m-1) &textbfthen quad decide_i(1)
endalign*
endtcolorbox
I would like to get rid of the extra space between the title and the code, as well as make everything align as in the example above.
tabularx algorithms
New contributor
I've tried using algorithm, algorithmic, etc.. but I can't seem to find what I need. I want something similar to this:
This is the closest I got using tcolorbox and align:
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
beginalign*
&textbfif quad K_i good(exists 0) &textbfthen quad decide_i(0) \
&textbfelseif quad m=t+1 cup same_i(m,m-1) &textbfthen quad decide_i(1)
endalign*
endtcolorbox
I would like to get rid of the extra space between the title and the code, as well as make everything align as in the example above.
tabularx algorithms
tabularx algorithms
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– Kurt
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@Kurt, added the code to post.
– Ariel Livshits
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us the code you have tried so far!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
@Kurt, added the code to post.
– Ariel Livshits
1 hour ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us the code you have tried so far!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us the code you have tried so far!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
@Kurt, added the code to post.
– Ariel Livshits
1 hour ago
@Kurt, added the code to post.
– Ariel Livshits
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If you want to keep the tcolorbox
you could use tabularx
instead of the align
environment:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabularx
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
begintabularxlinewidthlXll
textbfif & $K_i good(exists 0)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(0)$ \
textbfelseif & $m=t+1 cup textsame_i(m,m-1)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(1)$
endtabularx
endtcolorbox
enddocument
Alternatively, you might want to have a look into the packages designed for pseudocode such as algorithm2e
, algorithmicx
, algorithm
, algpseudocode
...
add a comment |
Not sure how general this is.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagearray
newcommandfun[1]mathsf#1
begindocument
noindent
begintabular@hspace3em>bfseriesll>bfseriesll@
multicolumn4@l@%
underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):%
\[2ex]
if & $K_i fungood(exists 0)$ & then & $fundecide_i(0)$ \
elseif & $m=t+1 cup funsame_i(m,m-1)$ & then & $fundecide_i(1)$ \
endtabular
enddocument
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If you want to keep the tcolorbox
you could use tabularx
instead of the align
environment:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabularx
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
begintabularxlinewidthlXll
textbfif & $K_i good(exists 0)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(0)$ \
textbfelseif & $m=t+1 cup textsame_i(m,m-1)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(1)$
endtabularx
endtcolorbox
enddocument
Alternatively, you might want to have a look into the packages designed for pseudocode such as algorithm2e
, algorithmicx
, algorithm
, algpseudocode
...
add a comment |
If you want to keep the tcolorbox
you could use tabularx
instead of the align
environment:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabularx
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
begintabularxlinewidthlXll
textbfif & $K_i good(exists 0)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(0)$ \
textbfelseif & $m=t+1 cup textsame_i(m,m-1)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(1)$
endtabularx
endtcolorbox
enddocument
Alternatively, you might want to have a look into the packages designed for pseudocode such as algorithm2e
, algorithmicx
, algorithm
, algpseudocode
...
add a comment |
If you want to keep the tcolorbox
you could use tabularx
instead of the align
environment:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabularx
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
begintabularxlinewidthlXll
textbfif & $K_i good(exists 0)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(0)$ \
textbfelseif & $m=t+1 cup textsame_i(m,m-1)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(1)$
endtabularx
endtcolorbox
enddocument
Alternatively, you might want to have a look into the packages designed for pseudocode such as algorithm2e
, algorithmicx
, algorithm
, algpseudocode
...
If you want to keep the tcolorbox
you could use tabularx
instead of the align
environment:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetabularx
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
begintcolorbox[colframe=white,
colback=white,
coltitle=black,
fonttitle=normalfont,
adjusted title= underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):]
begintabularxlinewidthlXll
textbfif & $K_i good(exists 0)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(0)$ \
textbfelseif & $m=t+1 cup textsame_i(m,m-1)$ &textbfthen & $textdecide_i(1)$
endtabularx
endtcolorbox
enddocument
Alternatively, you might want to have a look into the packages designed for pseudocode such as algorithm2e
, algorithmicx
, algorithm
, algpseudocode
...
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Not sure how general this is.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagearray
newcommandfun[1]mathsf#1
begindocument
noindent
begintabular@hspace3em>bfseriesll>bfseriesll@
multicolumn4@l@%
underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):%
\[2ex]
if & $K_i fungood(exists 0)$ & then & $fundecide_i(0)$ \
elseif & $m=t+1 cup funsame_i(m,m-1)$ & then & $fundecide_i(1)$ \
endtabular
enddocument
add a comment |
Not sure how general this is.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagearray
newcommandfun[1]mathsf#1
begindocument
noindent
begintabular@hspace3em>bfseriesll>bfseriesll@
multicolumn4@l@%
underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):%
\[2ex]
if & $K_i fungood(exists 0)$ & then & $fundecide_i(0)$ \
elseif & $m=t+1 cup funsame_i(m,m-1)$ & then & $fundecide_i(1)$ \
endtabular
enddocument
add a comment |
Not sure how general this is.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagearray
newcommandfun[1]mathsf#1
begindocument
noindent
begintabular@hspace3em>bfseriesll>bfseriesll@
multicolumn4@l@%
underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):%
\[2ex]
if & $K_i fungood(exists 0)$ & then & $fundecide_i(0)$ \
elseif & $m=t+1 cup funsame_i(m,m-1)$ & then & $fundecide_i(1)$ \
endtabular
enddocument
Not sure how general this is.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagearray
newcommandfun[1]mathsf#1
begindocument
noindent
begintabular@hspace3em>bfseriesll>bfseriesll@
multicolumn4@l@%
underlinetextbfProtocol $hatQ_1$ (for undecided process $i$ at time $m$):%
\[2ex]
if & $K_i fungood(exists 0)$ & then & $fundecide_i(0)$ \
elseif & $m=t+1 cup funsame_i(m,m-1)$ & then & $fundecide_i(1)$ \
endtabular
enddocument
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