Image side by side with table keeps on not working












1















Good morning,



I would like to put the picture on the left of the table, all horizontally.



When I try this solution it doesn't work. What changes is the picture and table are aligned with left margin aligned vertically, with both captions remaining centered.



I can't seem to do it at all, can anyone help?



Thanks in advance.



The code is this:



begin{figure}[H]
begin{center}
includegraphics[scale=0.50]{uniformity_machine.PNG}
caption{Uniformity machine}
label{fig:uniformitymachine}
end{center}
end{figure}

{centering hfill
begin{table}[h]
centering
begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
hline
small
textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
hline
Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
hline
Weight & 3 100 & kg\
hline
Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
hline
multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
& 400 & V \
& 50 & Hz \
& 35 & A \
hline
Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
hline
Cycle time & 20 & s\
hline
Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
hline
end{tabular}
caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}
end{table}
hfill}


This is what it looks like right now:



enter image description here










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    Welcome to TeX.SE. Which of the seven answers given in the link you provided did you try to implement?

    – Mico
    13 hours ago
















1















Good morning,



I would like to put the picture on the left of the table, all horizontally.



When I try this solution it doesn't work. What changes is the picture and table are aligned with left margin aligned vertically, with both captions remaining centered.



I can't seem to do it at all, can anyone help?



Thanks in advance.



The code is this:



begin{figure}[H]
begin{center}
includegraphics[scale=0.50]{uniformity_machine.PNG}
caption{Uniformity machine}
label{fig:uniformitymachine}
end{center}
end{figure}

{centering hfill
begin{table}[h]
centering
begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
hline
small
textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
hline
Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
hline
Weight & 3 100 & kg\
hline
Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
hline
multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
& 400 & V \
& 50 & Hz \
& 35 & A \
hline
Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
hline
Cycle time & 20 & s\
hline
Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
hline
end{tabular}
caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}
end{table}
hfill}


This is what it looks like right now:



enter image description here










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    Welcome to TeX.SE. Which of the seven answers given in the link you provided did you try to implement?

    – Mico
    13 hours ago














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1








Good morning,



I would like to put the picture on the left of the table, all horizontally.



When I try this solution it doesn't work. What changes is the picture and table are aligned with left margin aligned vertically, with both captions remaining centered.



I can't seem to do it at all, can anyone help?



Thanks in advance.



The code is this:



begin{figure}[H]
begin{center}
includegraphics[scale=0.50]{uniformity_machine.PNG}
caption{Uniformity machine}
label{fig:uniformitymachine}
end{center}
end{figure}

{centering hfill
begin{table}[h]
centering
begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
hline
small
textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
hline
Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
hline
Weight & 3 100 & kg\
hline
Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
hline
multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
& 400 & V \
& 50 & Hz \
& 35 & A \
hline
Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
hline
Cycle time & 20 & s\
hline
Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
hline
end{tabular}
caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}
end{table}
hfill}


This is what it looks like right now:



enter image description here










share|improve this question









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Good morning,



I would like to put the picture on the left of the table, all horizontally.



When I try this solution it doesn't work. What changes is the picture and table are aligned with left margin aligned vertically, with both captions remaining centered.



I can't seem to do it at all, can anyone help?



Thanks in advance.



The code is this:



begin{figure}[H]
begin{center}
includegraphics[scale=0.50]{uniformity_machine.PNG}
caption{Uniformity machine}
label{fig:uniformitymachine}
end{center}
end{figure}

{centering hfill
begin{table}[h]
centering
begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
hline
small
textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
hline
Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
hline
Weight & 3 100 & kg\
hline
Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
hline
multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
& 400 & V \
& 50 & Hz \
& 35 & A \
hline
Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
hline
Cycle time & 20 & s\
hline
Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
hline
end{tabular}
caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}
end{table}
hfill}


This is what it looks like right now:



enter image description here







tables floats horizontal-alignment






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    Welcome to TeX.SE. Which of the seven answers given in the link you provided did you try to implement?

    – Mico
    13 hours ago














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    Welcome to TeX.SE. Which of the seven answers given in the link you provided did you try to implement?

    – Mico
    13 hours ago








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Welcome to TeX.SE. Which of the seven answers given in the link you provided did you try to implement?

– Mico
13 hours ago





Welcome to TeX.SE. Which of the seven answers given in the link you provided did you try to implement?

– Mico
13 hours ago










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I doubt that your table and image will fit besides each other unless you either reduce the margin size or restructure the table layout.



documentclass{article}

usepackage{caption}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{multirow}

usepackage[hmargin=2cm]{geometry}

begin{document}

noindent%
begin{minipage}{.45textwidth}%
includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-duck}
captionof{figure}{Uniformity machine}
label{fig:uniformitymachine}
end{minipage}%
hfill
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
begin{tabular}{| c | c | c | }
hline
textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
hline
Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
hline
Weight & 3 100 & kg\
hline
Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
hline
multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
& 400 & V \
& 50 & Hz \
& 35 & A \
hline
Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
hline
Cycle time & 20 & s\
hline
Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
hline
end{tabular}
captionof{table}{Uniformity machine specifications}
label{tab2}
end{minipage}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • it worked!!!! thank you so much!

    – Maria
    13 hours ago











  • @Maria Good to hear that it worked! If you have some time, please have a look at betterposters.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-data-prison.html

    – samcarter
    13 hours ago






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    @Maria If samcarter's answer solves your problem, you should mark it as accepted by clicking the tick in the answer.

    – JouleV
    13 hours ago



















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You can use the floatrow environment:



documentclass{book}
usepackage{geometry}
usepackage{subcaption, floatrow, multirow, graphicx}

begin{document}

begin{figure}[!ht]
centeringCenterFloatBoxes
floatsetup{floatrowsep = qquad}
begin{floatrow}[2]
ffigbox[FBwidth]{caption*{Konrad Klapheck: emph{Les Liaisons Dangereuses} (1968)}}{includegraphics[scale=0.35]{klapheck1}}
killfloatstyle
ttabbox{ begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
hline
small
textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
hline
Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
hline
Weight & 3 100 & kg\
hline
Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
hline
multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
& 400 & V \
& 50 & Hz \
& 35 & A \
hline
Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
hline
Cycle time & 20 & s\
hline
Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
hline
end{tabular}}{ caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}}
end{floatrow}
end{figure}

end{document}


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    I doubt that your table and image will fit besides each other unless you either reduce the margin size or restructure the table layout.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{caption}
    usepackage{graphicx}
    usepackage{multirow}

    usepackage[hmargin=2cm]{geometry}

    begin{document}

    noindent%
    begin{minipage}{.45textwidth}%
    includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-duck}
    captionof{figure}{Uniformity machine}
    label{fig:uniformitymachine}
    end{minipage}%
    hfill
    begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{| c | c | c | }
    hline
    textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
    hline
    Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
    hline
    Weight & 3 100 & kg\
    hline
    Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
    hline
    multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
    & 400 & V \
    & 50 & Hz \
    & 35 & A \
    hline
    Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
    hline
    Cycle time & 20 & s\
    hline
    Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
    hline
    end{tabular}
    captionof{table}{Uniformity machine specifications}
    label{tab2}
    end{minipage}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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    • it worked!!!! thank you so much!

      – Maria
      13 hours ago











    • @Maria Good to hear that it worked! If you have some time, please have a look at betterposters.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-data-prison.html

      – samcarter
      13 hours ago






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      @Maria If samcarter's answer solves your problem, you should mark it as accepted by clicking the tick in the answer.

      – JouleV
      13 hours ago
















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    I doubt that your table and image will fit besides each other unless you either reduce the margin size or restructure the table layout.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{caption}
    usepackage{graphicx}
    usepackage{multirow}

    usepackage[hmargin=2cm]{geometry}

    begin{document}

    noindent%
    begin{minipage}{.45textwidth}%
    includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-duck}
    captionof{figure}{Uniformity machine}
    label{fig:uniformitymachine}
    end{minipage}%
    hfill
    begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{| c | c | c | }
    hline
    textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
    hline
    Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
    hline
    Weight & 3 100 & kg\
    hline
    Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
    hline
    multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
    & 400 & V \
    & 50 & Hz \
    & 35 & A \
    hline
    Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
    hline
    Cycle time & 20 & s\
    hline
    Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
    hline
    end{tabular}
    captionof{table}{Uniformity machine specifications}
    label{tab2}
    end{minipage}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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    • it worked!!!! thank you so much!

      – Maria
      13 hours ago











    • @Maria Good to hear that it worked! If you have some time, please have a look at betterposters.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-data-prison.html

      – samcarter
      13 hours ago






    • 1





      @Maria If samcarter's answer solves your problem, you should mark it as accepted by clicking the tick in the answer.

      – JouleV
      13 hours ago














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    I doubt that your table and image will fit besides each other unless you either reduce the margin size or restructure the table layout.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{caption}
    usepackage{graphicx}
    usepackage{multirow}

    usepackage[hmargin=2cm]{geometry}

    begin{document}

    noindent%
    begin{minipage}{.45textwidth}%
    includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-duck}
    captionof{figure}{Uniformity machine}
    label{fig:uniformitymachine}
    end{minipage}%
    hfill
    begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{| c | c | c | }
    hline
    textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
    hline
    Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
    hline
    Weight & 3 100 & kg\
    hline
    Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
    hline
    multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
    & 400 & V \
    & 50 & Hz \
    & 35 & A \
    hline
    Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
    hline
    Cycle time & 20 & s\
    hline
    Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
    hline
    end{tabular}
    captionof{table}{Uniformity machine specifications}
    label{tab2}
    end{minipage}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer















    I doubt that your table and image will fit besides each other unless you either reduce the margin size or restructure the table layout.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{caption}
    usepackage{graphicx}
    usepackage{multirow}

    usepackage[hmargin=2cm]{geometry}

    begin{document}

    noindent%
    begin{minipage}{.45textwidth}%
    includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-duck}
    captionof{figure}{Uniformity machine}
    label{fig:uniformitymachine}
    end{minipage}%
    hfill
    begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{| c | c | c | }
    hline
    textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
    hline
    Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
    hline
    Weight & 3 100 & kg\
    hline
    Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
    hline
    multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
    & 400 & V \
    & 50 & Hz \
    & 35 & A \
    hline
    Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
    hline
    Cycle time & 20 & s\
    hline
    Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
    hline
    end{tabular}
    captionof{table}{Uniformity machine specifications}
    label{tab2}
    end{minipage}

    end{document}


    enter image description here







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    • it worked!!!! thank you so much!

      – Maria
      13 hours ago











    • @Maria Good to hear that it worked! If you have some time, please have a look at betterposters.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-data-prison.html

      – samcarter
      13 hours ago






    • 1





      @Maria If samcarter's answer solves your problem, you should mark it as accepted by clicking the tick in the answer.

      – JouleV
      13 hours ago



















    • it worked!!!! thank you so much!

      – Maria
      13 hours ago











    • @Maria Good to hear that it worked! If you have some time, please have a look at betterposters.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-data-prison.html

      – samcarter
      13 hours ago






    • 1





      @Maria If samcarter's answer solves your problem, you should mark it as accepted by clicking the tick in the answer.

      – JouleV
      13 hours ago

















    it worked!!!! thank you so much!

    – Maria
    13 hours ago





    it worked!!!! thank you so much!

    – Maria
    13 hours ago













    @Maria Good to hear that it worked! If you have some time, please have a look at betterposters.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-data-prison.html

    – samcarter
    13 hours ago





    @Maria Good to hear that it worked! If you have some time, please have a look at betterposters.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-data-prison.html

    – samcarter
    13 hours ago




    1




    1





    @Maria If samcarter's answer solves your problem, you should mark it as accepted by clicking the tick in the answer.

    – JouleV
    13 hours ago





    @Maria If samcarter's answer solves your problem, you should mark it as accepted by clicking the tick in the answer.

    – JouleV
    13 hours ago











    2














    You can use the floatrow environment:



    documentclass{book}
    usepackage{geometry}
    usepackage{subcaption, floatrow, multirow, graphicx}

    begin{document}

    begin{figure}[!ht]
    centeringCenterFloatBoxes
    floatsetup{floatrowsep = qquad}
    begin{floatrow}[2]
    ffigbox[FBwidth]{caption*{Konrad Klapheck: emph{Les Liaisons Dangereuses} (1968)}}{includegraphics[scale=0.35]{klapheck1}}
    killfloatstyle
    ttabbox{ begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
    hline
    small
    textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
    hline
    Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
    hline
    Weight & 3 100 & kg\
    hline
    Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
    hline
    multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
    & 400 & V \
    & 50 & Hz \
    & 35 & A \
    hline
    Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
    hline
    Cycle time & 20 & s\
    hline
    Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
    hline
    end{tabular}}{ caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}}
    end{floatrow}
    end{figure}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      You can use the floatrow environment:



      documentclass{book}
      usepackage{geometry}
      usepackage{subcaption, floatrow, multirow, graphicx}

      begin{document}

      begin{figure}[!ht]
      centeringCenterFloatBoxes
      floatsetup{floatrowsep = qquad}
      begin{floatrow}[2]
      ffigbox[FBwidth]{caption*{Konrad Klapheck: emph{Les Liaisons Dangereuses} (1968)}}{includegraphics[scale=0.35]{klapheck1}}
      killfloatstyle
      ttabbox{ begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
      hline
      small
      textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
      hline
      Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
      hline
      Weight & 3 100 & kg\
      hline
      Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
      hline
      multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
      & 400 & V \
      & 50 & Hz \
      & 35 & A \
      hline
      Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
      hline
      Cycle time & 20 & s\
      hline
      Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
      hline
      end{tabular}}{ caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}}
      end{floatrow}
      end{figure}

      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        You can use the floatrow environment:



        documentclass{book}
        usepackage{geometry}
        usepackage{subcaption, floatrow, multirow, graphicx}

        begin{document}

        begin{figure}[!ht]
        centeringCenterFloatBoxes
        floatsetup{floatrowsep = qquad}
        begin{floatrow}[2]
        ffigbox[FBwidth]{caption*{Konrad Klapheck: emph{Les Liaisons Dangereuses} (1968)}}{includegraphics[scale=0.35]{klapheck1}}
        killfloatstyle
        ttabbox{ begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
        hline
        small
        textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
        hline
        Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
        hline
        Weight & 3 100 & kg\
        hline
        Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
        hline
        multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
        & 400 & V \
        & 50 & Hz \
        & 35 & A \
        hline
        Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
        hline
        Cycle time & 20 & s\
        hline
        Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
        hline
        end{tabular}}{ caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}}
        end{floatrow}
        end{figure}

        end{document}


        enter image description here






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        You can use the floatrow environment:



        documentclass{book}
        usepackage{geometry}
        usepackage{subcaption, floatrow, multirow, graphicx}

        begin{document}

        begin{figure}[!ht]
        centeringCenterFloatBoxes
        floatsetup{floatrowsep = qquad}
        begin{floatrow}[2]
        ffigbox[FBwidth]{caption*{Konrad Klapheck: emph{Les Liaisons Dangereuses} (1968)}}{includegraphics[scale=0.35]{klapheck1}}
        killfloatstyle
        ttabbox{ begin{tabular}{| c | c |c | }
        hline
        small
        textbf{Parameter} & textbf{Value} & textbf{Unit} \
        hline
        Dimension (wxdxh) & 1 725x2 800x2 500 & mm \
        hline
        Weight & 3 100 & kg\
        hline
        Rim diameter & 13 - 25 & in\
        hline
        multirow{3}{*}{Electrical requirements} & 3 & Phase\
        & 400 & V \
        & 50 & Hz \
        & 35 & A \
        hline
        Pneumatic requirements & 600 & kPa\
        hline
        Cycle time & 20 & s\
        hline
        Cost & NUMBER & EUR \
        hline
        end{tabular}}{ caption{Uniformity machine specifications}label{tab2}}
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        end{figure}

        end{document}


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