% Examples for the fancynum package % J.J.Green 1999 % $Id: examples.tex,v 1.7 2000/08/08 22:29:25 jjg Exp $ \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[english,tight]{fancynum} \usepackage{xspace} \title{Example \texttt{fancynum} output} \date{17th March 2000} \author{J. J. Green} \begin{document} \maketitle This file contains some of examples of the use of the package. Table~\ref{dbltable} shows some examples of the setting of a number ($\pi$) for different \emph{printf} format strings. The table was generated entirely automatically by the C program \texttt{tables.c} include in the distribution. The group symbol used is the thinspace. \setfnumgsym{\,} \input{dbltable} The figures in Table~\ref{factorial} are also set by the package. This table shows some values of the factorial squared, and is included to give an example of a real table with integers of widely varying magnitude. The group symbol used here is the comma. \begin{table}[tbh] \begin{center} \setfnumgsym{{,}} \begin{tabular}{|c|r|} \hline $n$ & $(n!)^2$ \\ \hline $1$ & $\fnum{1}$ \\ $2$ & $\fnum{4}$ \\ $3$ & $\fnum{36}$ \\ $4$ & $\fnum{576}$ \\ $5$ & $\fnum{14400}$ \\ $6$ & $\fnum{518400}$ \\ $7$ & $\fnum{25401600}$ \\ $8$ & $\fnum{1625702400}$ \\ $9$ & $\fnum{131681894400}$ \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{center} \caption{Some values of $(n!)^2$\label{factorial}} \end{table} \newcommand{\fntest}[1]{\texttt{#1} ($\fnum{#1}$)\xspace} An earlier version of the package had a bug which mis-set the examples \fntest{3.14e1}, \fntest{3.14e-1} and \fntest{3.14e000001}, but these problems are now fixed. \end{document}