How to put “+” and “x” after hline in tabular, and reducing space?












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I want to write "+" and "x" after hline, and I want reducing the space between number and number.



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documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
&&&&6&0&0&1\
&&&&&2&7&2\
hline$times$
&&&1&4&0&0&2\
&&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
&1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
hline$+$
&2&1&3&4&2&7&2
end{tabular}
end{center}
end{document}









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    I want to write "+" and "x" after hline, and I want reducing the space between number and number.



    From this
    enter image description here



    become



    enter image description here



    This is my code



    documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
    usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
    begin{document}
    begin{center}
    begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
    &&&&6&0&0&1\
    &&&&&2&7&2\
    hline$times$
    &&&1&4&0&0&2\
    &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
    &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
    hline$+$
    &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
    end{tabular}
    end{center}
    end{document}









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      I want to write "+" and "x" after hline, and I want reducing the space between number and number.



      From this
      enter image description here



      become



      enter image description here



      This is my code



      documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
      usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
      begin{document}
      begin{center}
      begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
      &&&&6&0&0&1\
      &&&&&2&7&2\
      hline$times$
      &&&1&4&0&0&2\
      &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
      &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
      hline$+$
      &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
      end{tabular}
      end{center}
      end{document}









      share|improve this question













      I want to write "+" and "x" after hline, and I want reducing the space between number and number.



      From this
      enter image description here



      become



      enter image description here



      This is my code



      documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
      usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
      begin{document}
      begin{center}
      begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
      &&&&6&0&0&1\
      &&&&&2&7&2\
      hline$times$
      &&&1&4&0&0&2\
      &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
      &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
      hline$+$
      &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
      end{tabular}
      end{center}
      end{document}






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          Here is a proposal. Decreasing the distance is standard. In order to place the symbols, I am loading TikZ. Loading TikZ for only this may be overkill.



          documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
          usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{tikzmark,calc}
          begin{document}
          begin{center}
          begin{tabular}{*{8}{@{,}c}}
          &&&&6&0&0&1\
          &&&&&2&7&tikzmarknode{2a}{2}\
          hline %$times$
          &&&1&4&0&0&tikzmarknode{2b}{2}\
          &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
          &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$tikzmarknode{dot}{cdot}$\
          hline%$+$
          &2&1&3&4&2&7&tikzmarknode{2c}{2}
          end{tabular}
          begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
          node at ([xshift=5mm]$(2a.south)!0.6!(2b.north)$) {$times$};
          node at ([xshift=5mm]$(dot.south)!0.6!(2c.north)$) {$+$};
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{center}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • +1. As a "good housekeeping" measure, maybe also replace left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm with margin=2cm?
            – Mico
            19 mins ago





















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          To snug up the numerals, all you need to do is add the instruction setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}. If the result looks too tight, maybe try setlengthtabcolsep{0.25pt}.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
          usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry}
          begin{document}
          begin{center}
          setlengthtabcolsep{0pt} % <-- new
          begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
          &&&&6&0&0&1\
          &&&&&2&7&2\
          hline$times$
          &&&1&4&0&0&2\
          &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
          &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
          hline$+$
          &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
          end{tabular}
          end{center}
          end{document}





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            Here is a proposal. Decreasing the distance is standard. In order to place the symbols, I am loading TikZ. Loading TikZ for only this may be overkill.



            documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
            usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
            usepackage{tikz}
            usetikzlibrary{tikzmark,calc}
            begin{document}
            begin{center}
            begin{tabular}{*{8}{@{,}c}}
            &&&&6&0&0&1\
            &&&&&2&7&tikzmarknode{2a}{2}\
            hline %$times$
            &&&1&4&0&0&tikzmarknode{2b}{2}\
            &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
            &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$tikzmarknode{dot}{cdot}$\
            hline%$+$
            &2&1&3&4&2&7&tikzmarknode{2c}{2}
            end{tabular}
            begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(2a.south)!0.6!(2b.north)$) {$times$};
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(dot.south)!0.6!(2c.north)$) {$+$};
            end{tikzpicture}
            end{center}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            • +1. As a "good housekeeping" measure, maybe also replace left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm with margin=2cm?
              – Mico
              19 mins ago


















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            Here is a proposal. Decreasing the distance is standard. In order to place the symbols, I am loading TikZ. Loading TikZ for only this may be overkill.



            documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
            usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
            usepackage{tikz}
            usetikzlibrary{tikzmark,calc}
            begin{document}
            begin{center}
            begin{tabular}{*{8}{@{,}c}}
            &&&&6&0&0&1\
            &&&&&2&7&tikzmarknode{2a}{2}\
            hline %$times$
            &&&1&4&0&0&tikzmarknode{2b}{2}\
            &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
            &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$tikzmarknode{dot}{cdot}$\
            hline%$+$
            &2&1&3&4&2&7&tikzmarknode{2c}{2}
            end{tabular}
            begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(2a.south)!0.6!(2b.north)$) {$times$};
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(dot.south)!0.6!(2c.north)$) {$+$};
            end{tikzpicture}
            end{center}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            • +1. As a "good housekeeping" measure, maybe also replace left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm with margin=2cm?
              – Mico
              19 mins ago
















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            Here is a proposal. Decreasing the distance is standard. In order to place the symbols, I am loading TikZ. Loading TikZ for only this may be overkill.



            documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
            usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
            usepackage{tikz}
            usetikzlibrary{tikzmark,calc}
            begin{document}
            begin{center}
            begin{tabular}{*{8}{@{,}c}}
            &&&&6&0&0&1\
            &&&&&2&7&tikzmarknode{2a}{2}\
            hline %$times$
            &&&1&4&0&0&tikzmarknode{2b}{2}\
            &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
            &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$tikzmarknode{dot}{cdot}$\
            hline%$+$
            &2&1&3&4&2&7&tikzmarknode{2c}{2}
            end{tabular}
            begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(2a.south)!0.6!(2b.north)$) {$times$};
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(dot.south)!0.6!(2c.north)$) {$+$};
            end{tikzpicture}
            end{center}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            Here is a proposal. Decreasing the distance is standard. In order to place the symbols, I am loading TikZ. Loading TikZ for only this may be overkill.



            documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
            usepackage[left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm]{geometry}
            usepackage{tikz}
            usetikzlibrary{tikzmark,calc}
            begin{document}
            begin{center}
            begin{tabular}{*{8}{@{,}c}}
            &&&&6&0&0&1\
            &&&&&2&7&tikzmarknode{2a}{2}\
            hline %$times$
            &&&1&4&0&0&tikzmarknode{2b}{2}\
            &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
            &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$tikzmarknode{dot}{cdot}$\
            hline%$+$
            &2&1&3&4&2&7&tikzmarknode{2c}{2}
            end{tabular}
            begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(2a.south)!0.6!(2b.north)$) {$times$};
            node at ([xshift=5mm]$(dot.south)!0.6!(2c.north)$) {$+$};
            end{tikzpicture}
            end{center}
            end{document}


            enter image description here







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            • +1. As a "good housekeeping" measure, maybe also replace left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm with margin=2cm?
              – Mico
              19 mins ago




















            • +1. As a "good housekeeping" measure, maybe also replace left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm with margin=2cm?
              – Mico
              19 mins ago


















            +1. As a "good housekeeping" measure, maybe also replace left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm with margin=2cm?
            – Mico
            19 mins ago






            +1. As a "good housekeeping" measure, maybe also replace left=2.00cm, right=2.00cm, bottom=2.00cm, top=2.00cm with margin=2cm?
            – Mico
            19 mins ago













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            To snug up the numerals, all you need to do is add the instruction setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}. If the result looks too tight, maybe try setlengthtabcolsep{0.25pt}.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
            usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry}
            begin{document}
            begin{center}
            setlengthtabcolsep{0pt} % <-- new
            begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
            &&&&6&0&0&1\
            &&&&&2&7&2\
            hline$times$
            &&&1&4&0&0&2\
            &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
            &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
            hline$+$
            &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
            end{tabular}
            end{center}
            end{document}





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              To snug up the numerals, all you need to do is add the instruction setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}. If the result looks too tight, maybe try setlengthtabcolsep{0.25pt}.



              enter image description here



              documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
              usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry}
              begin{document}
              begin{center}
              setlengthtabcolsep{0pt} % <-- new
              begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
              &&&&6&0&0&1\
              &&&&&2&7&2\
              hline$times$
              &&&1&4&0&0&2\
              &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
              &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
              hline$+$
              &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
              end{tabular}
              end{center}
              end{document}





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                To snug up the numerals, all you need to do is add the instruction setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}. If the result looks too tight, maybe try setlengthtabcolsep{0.25pt}.



                enter image description here



                documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
                usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry}
                begin{document}
                begin{center}
                setlengthtabcolsep{0pt} % <-- new
                begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
                &&&&6&0&0&1\
                &&&&&2&7&2\
                hline$times$
                &&&1&4&0&0&2\
                &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
                &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
                hline$+$
                &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
                end{tabular}
                end{center}
                end{document}





                share|improve this answer












                To snug up the numerals, all you need to do is add the instruction setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}. If the result looks too tight, maybe try setlengthtabcolsep{0.25pt}.



                enter image description here



                documentclass[a4paper,12pt,oneside]{letter}
                usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry}
                begin{document}
                begin{center}
                setlengthtabcolsep{0pt} % <-- new
                begin{tabular}{cccccccc}
                &&&&6&0&0&1\
                &&&&&2&7&2\
                hline$times$
                &&&1&4&0&0&2\
                &&5&2&0&0&7&$cdot$\
                &1&4&0&0&2&$cdot$&$cdot$\
                hline$+$
                &2&1&3&4&2&7&2
                end{tabular}
                end{center}
                end{document}






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