Avoid blank spaces,while inserting Images
I have many sections.For each section,I want to place 3 or 4 images.
Here is my code:
usepackage[section]{placeins}
section{A}
\content of section
%Inserting Images here (Below,I have only shown code for inserting one image.I am doing the same for 4 images)
begin{figure}[hbt!]
centering
includegraphics[scale=0.5]{Figures/1}
decoRule
caption{CAPTION OF FIGURE 1}
label{fig:Accuracy}
end{figure}
section{B}
%some contents and figures here
So,when I write the above Latex code, It inserts 3 images correctly after the content in Section A. While inserting 4th image,it creates a blank space in the next page and inserts the image exactly in the center of that new page.After this figure,again I find some blank space.
I would like to get rid of these blank spaces.
I would be glad,if some one can let me know regarding this.
graphics pdftex
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I have many sections.For each section,I want to place 3 or 4 images.
Here is my code:
usepackage[section]{placeins}
section{A}
\content of section
%Inserting Images here (Below,I have only shown code for inserting one image.I am doing the same for 4 images)
begin{figure}[hbt!]
centering
includegraphics[scale=0.5]{Figures/1}
decoRule
caption{CAPTION OF FIGURE 1}
label{fig:Accuracy}
end{figure}
section{B}
%some contents and figures here
So,when I write the above Latex code, It inserts 3 images correctly after the content in Section A. While inserting 4th image,it creates a blank space in the next page and inserts the image exactly in the center of that new page.After this figure,again I find some blank space.
I would like to get rid of these blank spaces.
I would be glad,if some one can let me know regarding this.
graphics pdftex
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please provide us with a compilable code that starts with documentclass and ends with end{document}.
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I have many sections.For each section,I want to place 3 or 4 images.
Here is my code:
usepackage[section]{placeins}
section{A}
\content of section
%Inserting Images here (Below,I have only shown code for inserting one image.I am doing the same for 4 images)
begin{figure}[hbt!]
centering
includegraphics[scale=0.5]{Figures/1}
decoRule
caption{CAPTION OF FIGURE 1}
label{fig:Accuracy}
end{figure}
section{B}
%some contents and figures here
So,when I write the above Latex code, It inserts 3 images correctly after the content in Section A. While inserting 4th image,it creates a blank space in the next page and inserts the image exactly in the center of that new page.After this figure,again I find some blank space.
I would like to get rid of these blank spaces.
I would be glad,if some one can let me know regarding this.
graphics pdftex
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I have many sections.For each section,I want to place 3 or 4 images.
Here is my code:
usepackage[section]{placeins}
section{A}
\content of section
%Inserting Images here (Below,I have only shown code for inserting one image.I am doing the same for 4 images)
begin{figure}[hbt!]
centering
includegraphics[scale=0.5]{Figures/1}
decoRule
caption{CAPTION OF FIGURE 1}
label{fig:Accuracy}
end{figure}
section{B}
%some contents and figures here
So,when I write the above Latex code, It inserts 3 images correctly after the content in Section A. While inserting 4th image,it creates a blank space in the next page and inserts the image exactly in the center of that new page.After this figure,again I find some blank space.
I would like to get rid of these blank spaces.
I would be glad,if some one can let me know regarding this.
graphics pdftex
graphics pdftex
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please provide us with a compilable code that starts with documentclass and ends with end{document}.
– marmot
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please provide us with a compilable code that starts with documentclass and ends with end{document}.
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