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  1. Algorithms - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor

    The algorithm package can be used with algorithmic/algcompatible to add numbered captions to the algorithms. Open a full example on Overleaf The algorithm2e package

  2. The algorithm header is used to add the following headings to the algorithm (the \qprocedurecommand is ignored for named algorithms): \qinput{description of algorithm input} …

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  3. How to write algorithm in Latex - Roy's Blog

    Feb 10, 2018 · Learn how to write algorithms in Latex using the algorithmicx package. This package provides an easy-to-use and flexible environment for writing algorithms with …

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  4. Headers and footers - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor

    Commands provided by fancyhdr use single-letter abbreviations, called “coordinates”, to identify specific header and footer zones and page locations: O or E: to specify Odd or Even pages; H …

  5. More section headings? - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    Oct 13, 2011 · If you want to provide headings different from \section, you can use \definehead[myniceheading][section] …

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  6. Latex, How to make algorithm span both columns in 2-column …

    Apr 11, 2016 · There are many ways to switch from double column format to single column format- Use multicol package. Use widetext package.

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  7. How to add headings for splitted algorithms - LaTeX.org

    Aug 16, 2015 · You could use \algstore{somename} at the and of a part, and \algrestore{somename} at the beginning of the next part. Each part would be like a normal …

  8. Algorithms - Overleaf, Éditeur LaTeX en ligne

    To typeset algorithms or pseudocode in LaTeX you can use one of the following options: Choose ONE of the (algpseudocode OR algcompatible OR algorithmic) packages to typeset algorithm …

  9. How to put itemize inside algorithm? - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    Any ideas how can I add itemize, and some math stuff inside an algorithm? algorithmic is actually a list, so I'd suggest one of two options. First, use the functionality of algorithmicx by setting …

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  10. Add algorithm label to list of algorithms - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    I'm using the classicthesis package along with the algorithmic package. I'm trying to get the list of algorithms to look the same as the list of figures/tables etc., but cant find a way to make it

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