How to create my own table/figure environment with alignment of the caption on the left [without package]












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I want to create my own environment for tables and figures in such a way that the caption is aligned to the left and the formatting caption uses a dot instead of a colon, e.g,



Table x. My caption

Some table


This is my first approach:



newenvironment{mytable}[3]{%
gdefmycaption{#2}
gdefmylabel{#1}
begin{table}[!htbp]
caption{mycaption}
centering
begin{tabular}{#3}
}{end{tabular}end{table}label{mylabel}}


I would like to do this without the use of packages if possible.



Thanks in advance.









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    I want to create my own environment for tables and figures in such a way that the caption is aligned to the left and the formatting caption uses a dot instead of a colon, e.g,



    Table x. My caption

    Some table


    This is my first approach:



    newenvironment{mytable}[3]{%
    gdefmycaption{#2}
    gdefmylabel{#1}
    begin{table}[!htbp]
    caption{mycaption}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{#3}
    }{end{tabular}end{table}label{mylabel}}


    I would like to do this without the use of packages if possible.



    Thanks in advance.









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      I want to create my own environment for tables and figures in such a way that the caption is aligned to the left and the formatting caption uses a dot instead of a colon, e.g,



      Table x. My caption

      Some table


      This is my first approach:



      newenvironment{mytable}[3]{%
      gdefmycaption{#2}
      gdefmylabel{#1}
      begin{table}[!htbp]
      caption{mycaption}
      centering
      begin{tabular}{#3}
      }{end{tabular}end{table}label{mylabel}}


      I would like to do this without the use of packages if possible.



      Thanks in advance.









      share














      I want to create my own environment for tables and figures in such a way that the caption is aligned to the left and the formatting caption uses a dot instead of a colon, e.g,



      Table x. My caption

      Some table


      This is my first approach:



      newenvironment{mytable}[3]{%
      gdefmycaption{#2}
      gdefmylabel{#1}
      begin{table}[!htbp]
      caption{mycaption}
      centering
      begin{tabular}{#3}
      }{end{tabular}end{table}label{mylabel}}


      I would like to do this without the use of packages if possible.



      Thanks in advance.







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