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I have the following code in latex



{begin{array}{c|c}
integer&real\hline
1&114.12382811\
2&64.284747272\
3&0.000267356293929\
4&273912624.91\
vdots&vdots\
end{array}
}


I am wanting to form a table with headers and division lines but the numbers in the right hand column need to be aligned on the decimal point, I know this can be done (it can be seen here Aligning numbers by decimal points in table columns ) however I am unsure of how to combine this with the table I want to produce. Thanks in advance.










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    I have the following code in latex



    {begin{array}{c|c}
    integer&real\hline
    1&114.12382811\
    2&64.284747272\
    3&0.000267356293929\
    4&273912624.91\
    vdots&vdots\
    end{array}
    }


    I am wanting to form a table with headers and division lines but the numbers in the right hand column need to be aligned on the decimal point, I know this can be done (it can be seen here Aligning numbers by decimal points in table columns ) however I am unsure of how to combine this with the table I want to produce. Thanks in advance.










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      I have the following code in latex



      {begin{array}{c|c}
      integer&real\hline
      1&114.12382811\
      2&64.284747272\
      3&0.000267356293929\
      4&273912624.91\
      vdots&vdots\
      end{array}
      }


      I am wanting to form a table with headers and division lines but the numbers in the right hand column need to be aligned on the decimal point, I know this can be done (it can be seen here Aligning numbers by decimal points in table columns ) however I am unsure of how to combine this with the table I want to produce. Thanks in advance.










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      I have the following code in latex



      {begin{array}{c|c}
      integer&real\hline
      1&114.12382811\
      2&64.284747272\
      3&0.000267356293929\
      4&273912624.91\
      vdots&vdots\
      end{array}
      }


      I am wanting to form a table with headers and division lines but the numbers in the right hand column need to be aligned on the decimal point, I know this can be done (it can be seen here Aligning numbers by decimal points in table columns ) however I am unsure of how to combine this with the table I want to produce. Thanks in advance.







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          You can use the S columntype, from siunitx for that:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{array, siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [ begin{array}{c|S[table-format =9.15, table-number-alignment=center]}
          text{integer} & {text{real}} \
          hline
          1&114.12382811\
          2&64.284747272\
          3&0.000267356293929\
          4&273912624.91\
          vdots&{vdots} \
          end{array} ]

          end{document}


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          You can use the S columntype, from siunitx for that:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{array, siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [ begin{array}{c|S[table-format =9.15, table-number-alignment=center]}
          text{integer} & {text{real}} \
          hline
          1&114.12382811\
          2&64.284747272\
          3&0.000267356293929\
          4&273912624.91\
          vdots&{vdots} \
          end{array} ]

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thank-you very much!
            – AntRobinson
            Dec 3 at 19:21















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          accepted










          You can use the S columntype, from siunitx for that:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{array, siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [ begin{array}{c|S[table-format =9.15, table-number-alignment=center]}
          text{integer} & {text{real}} \
          hline
          1&114.12382811\
          2&64.284747272\
          3&0.000267356293929\
          4&273912624.91\
          vdots&{vdots} \
          end{array} ]

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thank-you very much!
            – AntRobinson
            Dec 3 at 19:21













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          You can use the S columntype, from siunitx for that:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{array, siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [ begin{array}{c|S[table-format =9.15, table-number-alignment=center]}
          text{integer} & {text{real}} \
          hline
          1&114.12382811\
          2&64.284747272\
          3&0.000267356293929\
          4&273912624.91\
          vdots&{vdots} \
          end{array} ]

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer














          You can use the S columntype, from siunitx for that:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{array, siunitx}

          begin{document}

          [ begin{array}{c|S[table-format =9.15, table-number-alignment=center]}
          text{integer} & {text{real}} \
          hline
          1&114.12382811\
          2&64.284747272\
          3&0.000267356293929\
          4&273912624.91\
          vdots&{vdots} \
          end{array} ]

          end{document}


          enter image description here







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