Using pgfplotstable inside tabular environment












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Is there a way to get a table created with pgfplotstable inside another tabular environment. I'm trying to get multiple subtables in multiple columns. The following simplified version does not work.



documentclass[12pt]{report}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{pgfplotstable}
begin{document}

% this works
begin{tabular}{c}
begin{tabular}{ccc}
A & B & C\
1 & 2 & 3 \
4 & 5 & 6 \
end{tabular}
end{tabular}

% this doesn't work
begin{tabular}{c}
pgfplotstabletypeset[%
col sep=space,
header=false,
columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
]{%
1 2 3
4 5 6
}
end{tabular}

end{document}









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    Is there a way to get a table created with pgfplotstable inside another tabular environment. I'm trying to get multiple subtables in multiple columns. The following simplified version does not work.



    documentclass[12pt]{report}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usepackage{pgfplotstable}
    begin{document}

    % this works
    begin{tabular}{c}
    begin{tabular}{ccc}
    A & B & C\
    1 & 2 & 3 \
    4 & 5 & 6 \
    end{tabular}
    end{tabular}

    % this doesn't work
    begin{tabular}{c}
    pgfplotstabletypeset[%
    col sep=space,
    header=false,
    columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
    columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
    columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
    ]{%
    1 2 3
    4 5 6
    }
    end{tabular}

    end{document}









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      Is there a way to get a table created with pgfplotstable inside another tabular environment. I'm trying to get multiple subtables in multiple columns. The following simplified version does not work.



      documentclass[12pt]{report}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usepackage{pgfplotstable}
      begin{document}

      % this works
      begin{tabular}{c}
      begin{tabular}{ccc}
      A & B & C\
      1 & 2 & 3 \
      4 & 5 & 6 \
      end{tabular}
      end{tabular}

      % this doesn't work
      begin{tabular}{c}
      pgfplotstabletypeset[%
      col sep=space,
      header=false,
      columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
      columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
      columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
      ]{%
      1 2 3
      4 5 6
      }
      end{tabular}

      end{document}









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      Is there a way to get a table created with pgfplotstable inside another tabular environment. I'm trying to get multiple subtables in multiple columns. The following simplified version does not work.



      documentclass[12pt]{report}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usepackage{pgfplotstable}
      begin{document}

      % this works
      begin{tabular}{c}
      begin{tabular}{ccc}
      A & B & C\
      1 & 2 & 3 \
      4 & 5 & 6 \
      end{tabular}
      end{tabular}

      % this doesn't work
      begin{tabular}{c}
      pgfplotstabletypeset[%
      col sep=space,
      header=false,
      columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
      columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
      columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
      ]{%
      1 2 3
      4 5 6
      }
      end{tabular}

      end{document}






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          Welcome to TeX-SE! One thing that does work is to write the table in a savebox and then to use it in the outer table.



          documentclass[12pt]{report}
          usepackage{pgfplotstable}
          newsavebox{mytab}
          begin{document}

          % this works
          begin{tabular}{c}
          begin{tabular}{ccc}
          A & B & C\
          1 & 2 & 3 \
          4 & 5 & 6 \
          end{tabular}
          end{tabular}

          begin{lrbox}{mytab}
          pgfplotstabletypeset[%
          col sep=space,
          header=false,
          columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
          columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
          columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
          ]{%
          1 2 3
          4 5 6
          }
          end{lrbox}
          begin{tabular}{c}
          usebox{mytab}
          end{tabular}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Welcome to TeX-SE! One thing that does work is to write the table in a savebox and then to use it in the outer table.



            documentclass[12pt]{report}
            usepackage{pgfplotstable}
            newsavebox{mytab}
            begin{document}

            % this works
            begin{tabular}{c}
            begin{tabular}{ccc}
            A & B & C\
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            4 & 5 & 6 \
            end{tabular}
            end{tabular}

            begin{lrbox}{mytab}
            pgfplotstabletypeset[%
            col sep=space,
            header=false,
            columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
            columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
            columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
            ]{%
            1 2 3
            4 5 6
            }
            end{lrbox}
            begin{tabular}{c}
            usebox{mytab}
            end{tabular}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Welcome to TeX-SE! One thing that does work is to write the table in a savebox and then to use it in the outer table.



              documentclass[12pt]{report}
              usepackage{pgfplotstable}
              newsavebox{mytab}
              begin{document}

              % this works
              begin{tabular}{c}
              begin{tabular}{ccc}
              A & B & C\
              1 & 2 & 3 \
              4 & 5 & 6 \
              end{tabular}
              end{tabular}

              begin{lrbox}{mytab}
              pgfplotstabletypeset[%
              col sep=space,
              header=false,
              columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
              columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
              columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
              ]{%
              1 2 3
              4 5 6
              }
              end{lrbox}
              begin{tabular}{c}
              usebox{mytab}
              end{tabular}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                Welcome to TeX-SE! One thing that does work is to write the table in a savebox and then to use it in the outer table.



                documentclass[12pt]{report}
                usepackage{pgfplotstable}
                newsavebox{mytab}
                begin{document}

                % this works
                begin{tabular}{c}
                begin{tabular}{ccc}
                A & B & C\
                1 & 2 & 3 \
                4 & 5 & 6 \
                end{tabular}
                end{tabular}

                begin{lrbox}{mytab}
                pgfplotstabletypeset[%
                col sep=space,
                header=false,
                columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
                columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
                columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
                ]{%
                1 2 3
                4 5 6
                }
                end{lrbox}
                begin{tabular}{c}
                usebox{mytab}
                end{tabular}
                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                Welcome to TeX-SE! One thing that does work is to write the table in a savebox and then to use it in the outer table.



                documentclass[12pt]{report}
                usepackage{pgfplotstable}
                newsavebox{mytab}
                begin{document}

                % this works
                begin{tabular}{c}
                begin{tabular}{ccc}
                A & B & C\
                1 & 2 & 3 \
                4 & 5 & 6 \
                end{tabular}
                end{tabular}

                begin{lrbox}{mytab}
                pgfplotstabletypeset[%
                col sep=space,
                header=false,
                columns/0/.style={int detect, column name=A},
                columns/1/.style={int detect, column name=B},
                columns/2/.style={int detect, column name=C},
                ]{%
                1 2 3
                4 5 6
                }
                end{lrbox}
                begin{tabular}{c}
                usebox{mytab}
                end{tabular}
                end{document}


                enter image description here







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