How can I name multiple columns in a table?












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begin{table}
begin{center}
caption{Types of Aggregation}
label{table:my_label1}

begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
multicolumn{4}{c}{}{$overbrace{rule{12.5em}{0pt}}^{Spatial Aggregation}$}\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
hline

end{tabular}
end{center}
end{table}


I want to name the 2nd, 3rd and 4th column using overbrace. How can I do that?










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begin{table}
begin{center}
caption{Types of Aggregation}
label{table:my_label1}

begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
multicolumn{4}{c}{}{$overbrace{rule{12.5em}{0pt}}^{Spatial Aggregation}$}\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
hline

end{tabular}
end{center}
end{table}


I want to name the 2nd, 3rd and 4th column using overbrace. How can I do that?










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    – siracusa
    3 hours ago














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begin{table}
begin{center}
caption{Types of Aggregation}
label{table:my_label1}

begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
multicolumn{4}{c}{}{$overbrace{rule{12.5em}{0pt}}^{Spatial Aggregation}$}\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
hline

end{tabular}
end{center}
end{table}


I want to name the 2nd, 3rd and 4th column using overbrace. How can I do that?










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begin{table}
begin{center}
caption{Types of Aggregation}
label{table:my_label1}

begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
multicolumn{4}{c}{}{$overbrace{rule{12.5em}{0pt}}^{Spatial Aggregation}$}\
hline

Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline

$SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
hline

end{tabular}
end{center}
end{table}


I want to name the 2nd, 3rd and 4th column using overbrace. How can I do that?







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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Just a note: It's easier for others to help if the example code is a complete but minimal LaTeX document instead of just a code excerpt.

    – siracusa
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Welcome to TeX.SX! Just a note: It's easier for others to help if the example code is a complete but minimal LaTeX document instead of just a code excerpt.

– siracusa
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Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{table}
centering
caption{Types of Aggregation}
label{table:my_label1}
begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
multicolumn{1}{c}{}&
multicolumn{3}{c}{$overbrace{rule{9.5em}{0pt}}^{text{Spatial
Aggregation}}$}\
hline
Meters & $text{time}_1$ & $text{time}_2$ & $text{time}_3$ \ [0.5ex]
hline
$SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
hline
$SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
hline
$SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
hline
end{tabular}
end{table}
end{document}


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    You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}

    begin{document}

    begin{tabular}{| *{4}{c |} }
    multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{small Spatial aggregation} \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
    multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{downbracefill} \
    hline
    Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
    hline
    $SM_1$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$ \
    hline
    $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$ \
    hline
    $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$ \
    hline
    end{tabular}

    end{document}





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      Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      begin{document}
      begin{table}
      centering
      caption{Types of Aggregation}
      label{table:my_label1}
      begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
      multicolumn{1}{c}{}&
      multicolumn{3}{c}{$overbrace{rule{9.5em}{0pt}}^{text{Spatial
      Aggregation}}$}\
      hline
      Meters & $text{time}_1$ & $text{time}_2$ & $text{time}_3$ \ [0.5ex]
      hline
      $SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
      hline
      $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
      hline
      $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
      hline
      end{tabular}
      end{table}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{amsmath}
        begin{document}
        begin{table}
        centering
        caption{Types of Aggregation}
        label{table:my_label1}
        begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
        multicolumn{1}{c}{}&
        multicolumn{3}{c}{$overbrace{rule{9.5em}{0pt}}^{text{Spatial
        Aggregation}}$}\
        hline
        Meters & $text{time}_1$ & $text{time}_2$ & $text{time}_3$ \ [0.5ex]
        hline
        $SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
        hline
        $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
        hline
        $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
        hline
        end{tabular}
        end{table}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer


























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          Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}
          begin{table}
          centering
          caption{Types of Aggregation}
          label{table:my_label1}
          begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
          multicolumn{1}{c}{}&
          multicolumn{3}{c}{$overbrace{rule{9.5em}{0pt}}^{text{Spatial
          Aggregation}}$}\
          hline
          Meters & $text{time}_1$ & $text{time}_2$ & $text{time}_3$ \ [0.5ex]
          hline
          $SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
          hline
          $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
          hline
          $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
          hline
          end{tabular}
          end{table}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Welcome to TeX-SE! Assuming you want something similar to your code, you could use



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}
          begin{table}
          centering
          caption{Types of Aggregation}
          label{table:my_label1}
          begin{tabular}{|c |c| c| c|}
          multicolumn{1}{c}{}&
          multicolumn{3}{c}{$overbrace{rule{9.5em}{0pt}}^{text{Spatial
          Aggregation}}$}\
          hline
          Meters & $text{time}_1$ & $text{time}_2$ & $text{time}_3$ \ [0.5ex]
          hline
          $SM_{1}$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$\
          hline
          $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$\
          hline
          $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$\
          hline
          end{tabular}
          end{table}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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              You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



              enter image description here



              documentclass{article}

              begin{document}

              begin{tabular}{| *{4}{c |} }
              multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{small Spatial aggregation} \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
              multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{downbracefill} \
              hline
              Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
              hline
              $SM_1$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$ \
              hline
              $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$ \
              hline
              $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$ \
              hline
              end{tabular}

              end{document}





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                You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



                enter image description here



                documentclass{article}

                begin{document}

                begin{tabular}{| *{4}{c |} }
                multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{small Spatial aggregation} \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
                multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{downbracefill} \
                hline
                Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
                hline
                $SM_1$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$ \
                hline
                $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$ \
                hline
                $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$ \
                hline
                end{tabular}

                end{document}





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                  You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass{article}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{tabular}{| *{4}{c |} }
                  multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{small Spatial aggregation} \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
                  multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{downbracefill} \
                  hline
                  Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_1$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$ \
                  hline
                  end{tabular}

                  end{document}





                  share|improve this answer













                  You can use downbracefill, similar to what is suggested in Using underbrace with table columns:



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass{article}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{tabular}{| *{4}{c |} }
                  multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{small Spatial aggregation} \[-.3normalbaselineskip]
                  multicolumn{1}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{c}{downbracefill} \
                  hline
                  Meters & $time_1$ & $time_2$ & $time_3$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_1$ & $R_{1,1}$ & $R_{1,2}$ & $R_{1,3}$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_2$ & $R_{2,1}$ & $R_{2,2}$ & $R_{2,3}$ \
                  hline
                  $SM_3$ & $R_{3,1}$ & $R_{3,2}$ & $R_{3,3}$ \
                  hline
                  end{tabular}

                  end{document}






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