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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?













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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:



enter image description here



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


enter image description here



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.










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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:



enter image description here



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


enter image description here



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.










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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
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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:



enter image description here



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


enter image description here



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.










share|improve this question









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Ariel Livshits is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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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:



enter image description here



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


enter image description here



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.







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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











  • @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
1 hour ago










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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...






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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


    enter image description here






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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...






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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...






        share|improve this answer

























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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...






          share|improve this answer













          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


              enter image description here






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                1














                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


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer

























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                  1







                  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


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  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


                  enter image description here







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