% \iffalse %% File: dcolumn.dtx Copyright (C) 1992-1994 David Carlisle % %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} %\ProvidesPackage{dcolumn} % [1994/03/14 v1.02 decimal alignment package (DPC)] % %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} \usepackage{dcolumn} \GetFileInfo{dcolumn.sty} \begin{document} \title{The \textsf{dcolumn} package\thanks{This file has version number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}} \author{David Carlisle\\carlisle@cs.man.ac.uk} \date{\filedate} \maketitle \DeleteShortVerb{\|} \DocInput{dcolumn.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % % % \changes{v1.00}{1992/02/17}{Initial version} % \changes{v1.01}{1992/06/12}{Re-issue for the new doc and docstrip.} % \changes{v1.02}{1994/03/14}{Re-issue for LaTeX2e} % % \CheckSum{113} % % % \begin{abstract} % This package defines a system for defining columns of entries in an % \texttt{array} or \texttt{tabular} which are to be aligned on a % `decimal point'. % \end{abstract} % % \MakeShortVerb{\"} % % This package defines {\tt D} to be a column specifier with three % arguments.\\ % "D{"\meta{sep.tex}"}{"\meta{sep.dvi}"}{"\meta{decimal % places}"}" % % \meta{sep.tex} should be a single character, this is used as the % separator in the {\tt .tex} file. Thus it will usually be `{\tt.}' or % `{\tt,}'. % % \mbox{\meta{sep.dvi}} is used as the separator in the output, this may % be the same as the first argument, but may be any math-mode % expression, such as "\cdot". % % \meta{decimal places} should be the maximum number of decimal places % in the column. If this is negative, any number of decimal places can % be used in the column, and all entries will be centred on the % separator. Note that this can cause a column to be too wide, compare % the first two columns in the example below. If this argument is % positive, the column uses macros equivalent to "\rightdots" % "\endrightdots" of {\tt array.sty}, otherwise the macros are % essentially equivalent to "\centerdots" "\endcenterdots". % % You may not want to use all three entries in the {\tt array} or {\tt % tabular} preamble, so you may define your own preamble specifiers % using "\newcolumntype". % % For example we may say: % % \noindent"\newcolumntype{d}[1]{D{.}{\cdot}{#1}}" % % {\tt d} takes a single argument specifying the number of decimal % places, and the {\tt .tex} file should use {\tt.}, with $\cdot$ being % used in the output. % % \noindent"\newcolumntype{.}{D{.}{.}{-1}}" % % {\tt .} specifies a column of entries to be centred on the~$.$. % % \noindent"\newcolumntype{,}{D{,}{,}{2}}" % % {\tt ,} specifies takes a column of entries with at most two decimal % places after a~$,$. % % \newcolumntype{d}[1]{D{.}{\cdot}{#1}} % \newcolumntype{.}{D{.}{.}{-1}} % \newcolumntype{,}{D{,}{,}{2}} % % The following table begins "\begin{tabular}{|d{-1}|d{2}|.|,|}" % % \begin{center} % \begin{tabular}{|d{-1}|d{2}|.|,|} % 1.2 & 1.2 &1.2 &1,2 \\ % 1.23 & 1.23 &12.5 &300,2 \\ % 1121.2& 1121.2&861.20 &674,29 \\ % 184 & 184 &10 &69 \\ % .4 & .4 & &,4 \\ % & &.4 & % \end{tabular} % \end{center} % % Note that the first column, which had a negative \meta{decimal places} % argument is wider than the second column, so that the decimal point % appears in the middle of the column. % % Also note that this package deals correctly with entries with no % decimal part, no integer part, and blank entries. % % \StopEventually{} % % % \section{The Macros} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> % \end{macrocode} % % First we load {\tt array.sty} if it not already loaded. % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{array} % \end{macrocode} % % The basic ideas behind these macros are explained in the documentation % for {\tt array.sty}. However they use three % tricks which may be useful in other contexts. % \begin{itemize} % \item The separator is surrounded in extra "{ }", so that it is set % with "\mathord" spacing, otherwise, for instance a `,' would have % extra space after it. % \item The separator is not given its special definition by making it % active, as this would not work for an entry such as "& .5 &", as the % first token of an alignment entry is read {\em before\/} the preamble % part, incase it is an "\omit", in which case the preamble is to be % omitted. Instead we switch the mathcode to (hex) 8000, which makes the % token act as if it were active. % \item Although \verb|\mathcode`.="8000| makes {\tt.} act as if it % were active, it is still not allowed in constructions such as % "\def.{}", even in math-mode, so we have to construct an active % version of the separator, this is done by making it the uppercase of % "~", and then using the construct\\ % "\uppercase{\def~}{"\meta{definition}"}".\\ % Note that the \meta{definition} is not uppercased, so the definition % can refer to the standard, non-active use of the separator. % \end{itemize} % \begin{macrocode} \def\DC@#1#2#3{% \uccode`\~=`#1\relax \m@th \ifnum #3 < \z@ \expandafter\DC@centre \else \expandafter\DC@right \fi {#1}{#2}{#3}} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def\DC@centre#1#2#3{% \let\DC@end\DC@endcentre \uppercase{\def~}{$\egroup\setbox\tw@=\hbox\bgroup${#2}}% \setbox\tw@=\hbox{${\phantom{{#2}}}$}% \setbox\z@=\hbox\bgroup$\mathcode`#1="8000 } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def\DC@endcentre{$\egroup \ifdim \wd\z@>\wd\tw@ \setbox\tw@=\hbox to\wd\z@{\unhbox\tw@\hfill}% \else \setbox\z@=\hbox to\wd\tw@{\hfill\unhbox\z@}\fi \box\z@\box\tw@} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def\DC@right#1#2#3{% \let\DC@end\DC@endright \uppercase{\def~}{$\egroup\setbox\tw@=\hbox to \dimen@\bgroup${#2}}% \setbox\z@=\hbox{$1$}\dimen@=#3\wd\z@ \setbox\z@=\hbox{${#2}$}\advance\dimen@\wd\z@ \setbox\tw@=\hbox to \dimen@{}% \setbox\z@=\hbox\bgroup$\mathcode`#1="8000 } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def\DC@endright{$\hfil\egroup\hfill\box\z@\box\tw@} % \end{macrocode} % % The user interface, define the {\tt D} column to take three arguments. % \begin{macrocode} \newcolumntype{D}[3]{>{\DC@{#1}{#2}{#3}}c<{\DC@end}} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} % % \end{macrocode} % % % \Finale \endinput