Controlling position of figures under paragraph
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I am trying to control the position of the figure. I would like to place it right below the title of paragraph, but it does not work.
When I add a text right below the paragraph, the figure moves below the title as I wish. So I tried some of my ideas such as phantom, vspace and things like that to create invisible spacing. But it did not work that way.
Could you help me fix this issue?
P.S., I would also like to make the text start in the next line, instead of starting in the same line with the paragraph. Linebreaking functions did not work..

paragraph{[2] xxx}
begin{figure}[h!]
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{P2.png}
caption{label{fig:frog}This is a figure caption.}
end{figure}
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I am trying to control the position of the figure. I would like to place it right below the title of paragraph, but it does not work.
When I add a text right below the paragraph, the figure moves below the title as I wish. So I tried some of my ideas such as phantom, vspace and things like that to create invisible spacing. But it did not work that way.
Could you help me fix this issue?
P.S., I would also like to make the text start in the next line, instead of starting in the same line with the paragraph. Linebreaking functions did not work..

paragraph{[2] xxx}
begin{figure}[h!]
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{P2.png}
caption{label{fig:frog}This is a figure caption.}
end{figure}
floats
the only reason to usefigureis to take the content out of the main document flow so that is a float that may be re-inserted at a different place to helpwith page breaking.
– David Carlisle
53 mins ago
but probably tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8625/…
– David Carlisle
52 mins ago
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I am trying to control the position of the figure. I would like to place it right below the title of paragraph, but it does not work.
When I add a text right below the paragraph, the figure moves below the title as I wish. So I tried some of my ideas such as phantom, vspace and things like that to create invisible spacing. But it did not work that way.
Could you help me fix this issue?
P.S., I would also like to make the text start in the next line, instead of starting in the same line with the paragraph. Linebreaking functions did not work..

paragraph{[2] xxx}
begin{figure}[h!]
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{P2.png}
caption{label{fig:frog}This is a figure caption.}
end{figure}
floats
I am trying to control the position of the figure. I would like to place it right below the title of paragraph, but it does not work.
When I add a text right below the paragraph, the figure moves below the title as I wish. So I tried some of my ideas such as phantom, vspace and things like that to create invisible spacing. But it did not work that way.
Could you help me fix this issue?
P.S., I would also like to make the text start in the next line, instead of starting in the same line with the paragraph. Linebreaking functions did not work..

paragraph{[2] xxx}
begin{figure}[h!]
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{P2.png}
caption{label{fig:frog}This is a figure caption.}
end{figure}
floats
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the only reason to usefigureis to take the content out of the main document flow so that is a float that may be re-inserted at a different place to helpwith page breaking.
– David Carlisle
53 mins ago
but probably tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8625/…
– David Carlisle
52 mins ago
add a comment |
the only reason to usefigureis to take the content out of the main document flow so that is a float that may be re-inserted at a different place to helpwith page breaking.
– David Carlisle
53 mins ago
but probably tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8625/…
– David Carlisle
52 mins ago
the only reason to use
figure is to take the content out of the main document flow so that is a float that may be re-inserted at a different place to helpwith page breaking.– David Carlisle
53 mins ago
the only reason to use
figure is to take the content out of the main document flow so that is a float that may be re-inserted at a different place to helpwith page breaking.– David Carlisle
53 mins ago
but probably tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8625/…
– David Carlisle
52 mins ago
but probably tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8625/…
– David Carlisle
52 mins ago
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the only reason to use
figureis to take the content out of the main document flow so that is a float that may be re-inserted at a different place to helpwith page breaking.– David Carlisle
53 mins ago
but probably tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8625/…
– David Carlisle
52 mins ago