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(See Fig. \ref{ex1}) +This package ensures consistency in the tables (i.e. fontsize), and is thus a better alternative to inserting tables via images. + +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Calculate BMI}{U}{Weight(kgs),Length(m)}{BMI}{ + ---,---,weight/length*length} + \caption{Example of a DMN table} + \label{ex1} +\end{figure} +\section{How to use} + +The \texttt{decision-table} package adds the \texttt{dmntable} command, with which tables can be created. +This command expands into a \texttt{tabular}, so it can be used within a \texttt{table} or \texttt{figure} environment. +Furthermore, this allows labels and captions to be added seamlessly. +It is also possible to place multiple DMN tables in one \texttt{table}/\texttt{figure} environment. + +The \texttt{dmntable} command has the following inputs: +\begin{itemize} + \item title + \item hit policy + \item input column headers + \item output column headers + \item the table values +\end{itemize} +The command is used as follows: +\begin{lstlisting}[language=tex, frame=single] +\dmntable{title}{hitpolicy}{input}{output}{values} +\end{lstlisting} + +The input, output and cell values are split by a comma. +It is not necessary to include the row numbers for the cell values. +For example, \ref{ex1} is generated by the following code: +\begin{lstlisting}[language=tex, frame=single, basicstyle=\small] +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Calculate BMI}{U} % Title and HP + {Weight(kgs),Length(m)}{BMI} % Input, output + {---,---,weight/length*length} % Cell values + \caption{Example of a DMN table} + \label{ex1} +\end{figure} +\end{lstlisting} + +If a cell value contains multiple values (e.g. multiple string values), then accolades should be written around them. +See the example \ref{ex2}. + + +\section{Examples} +This section contains some example code and their resulting tables. + +\begin{lstlisting}[language=tex, frame=single, basicstyle=\small] +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Calculate BMI}{U} % Title and HP + {Weight(kgs),Length(m)}{BMI} % Input, output + {---,---,weight/length*length} % Cell values + \caption{Example of a DMN table} +\end{figure} +\end{lstlisting} +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Calculate BMI}{U} % Title and HP + {Weight(kgs),Length(m)}{BMI} % Input, output + {---,---,weight/length*length} % Cell values + \caption{Example of a DMN table} +\end{figure} + + +\begin{lstlisting}[language=tex, frame=single, basicstyle=\small] +\begin{ligure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Decide BMI Level}{U} % Title and HP + {BMI}{BMI Level, Risk Level} % Input, output + {$< 18.5$, Underweight, Increased, + $[18.5..24.9]$, Normal, Low, + $[25..29.9]$, overweight, Increased, + $[30..34.9]$, Obese I, High, + $[35..39.9]$, Obese II, Very High, + $> 39.9$, Extreme Obesity, Extremely High} + \caption{Example of a DMN table} +\end{figure} +\end{lstlisting} +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Decide BMI Level}{U} % Title, HP + {BMI}{BMI Level, Risk Level} % Input, output + {$< 18.5$, Underweight, Increased, + $[18.5..24.9]$, Normal, Low, + $[25..29.9]$, overweight, Increased, + $[30..34.9]$, Obese I, High, + $[35..39.9]$, Obese II, Very High, + $> 39.9$, Extreme Obesity, Extremely High} + \caption{Example of a larger DMN table} +\end{figure} + +\begin{lstlisting}[language=tex, frame=single, basicstyle=\tiny] +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Decide Risk Level}{U} + {BMI level, Waist(cm)}{Risk Level} + {Overweight, $<=88$, Increased, + Overweight, $ > 88$, High, + Obese I,$ <= 88$, High, + Obese II, ---, Very High, + Extreme Obesity, ---, Extremely High, + {not(Overweight, Obese I, Obese II, Extreme Obesity)}, ---, Low + } + \caption{Example of cell with multiple values} + \label{ex2} +\end{figure} +\end{lstlisting} + +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Decide Risk Level}{U} + {BMI level, Waist(cm)}{Risk Level} + {Overweight, $<=88$, Increased, + Overweight, $ > 88$, High, + Obese I,$ <= 88$, High, + Obese II, ---, Very High, + Extreme Obesity, ---, Extremely High, + {not(Overweight, Obese I, Obese II, Extreme Obesity)}, ---, Low + } + \caption{Example of cell with multiple values} + \label{ex2} +\end{figure} + +\begin{lstlisting}[language=tex, frame=single, basicstyle=\tiny] +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Rule 1}{U} + {Age, Service Years}{Eligible1} + {$\leq18$, ---, Yes, + $\geq60$, ---, Yes, + {$[18, 60]$}, $\geq 30$, Yes + } + \dmntable{Rule 2}{U} + {Age, Service Years}{Eligible2} + {---,$\geq30$, Yes, + $\geq60$,$<30$, Yes + } + \dmntable{Rule 3}{U} + {Age, Service Years}{Eligible3} + {$< 45$, {$[15, 30)$}, Yes, + $> 45$, ---, Yes + } + \dmntable{Vacation days}{C+} + {Eligible1, Eligible2, Eligble3}{Vacation Days} + {---, ---, ---, 22, + Yes, ---, ---, 5, + ---, Yes, ---, 3, + No, ---, Yes, 2 + } + \caption{dmn table example for the Vacation Days} +\end{figure} +\end{lstlisting} +\begin{figure}[H] + \centering + \dmntable{Rule 1}{U} + {Age, Service Years}{Eligible1} + {$\leq18$, ---, Yes, + $\geq60$, ---, Yes, + {$[18, 60]$}, $\geq 30$, Yes + } + \dmntable{Rule 2}{U} + {Age, Service Years}{Eligible2} + {---,$\geq30$, Yes, + $\geq60$,$<30$, Yes + } + \dmntable{Rule 3}{U} + {Age, Service Years}{Eligible3} + {$< 45$, {$[15, 30)$}, Yes, + $> 45$, ---, Yes + } + \dmntable{Vacation days}{C+} + {Eligible1, Eligible2, Eligble3}{Vacation Days} + {---, ---, ---, 22, + Yes, ---, ---, 5, + ---, Yes, ---, 3, + No, ---, Yes, 2 + } + \caption{DMN table example for the Vacation Days} +\end{figure} + + +\section{Contributing} + +Contributions are always welcome. +The project is hosted at \url{https://gitlab.com/Vadevesi/dmn-tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/decision-table/decision-table.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/decision-table/decision-table.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2e1bf385391 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/decision-table/decision-table.sty @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +% The decision-table package is the easiest way to generate tables in the Decision Model and Notation (DMN) format. +% +%% decision-table.sty +%% Copyright 2020 Simon Vandevelde +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status “maintained”. +% +% The Current Maintainer of this work is Simon Vandevelde. +% +% This work consists of the file decision-table.sty +% +%% This package creates the \dmntable command. +%% Requires the following input: +%% 1: table title +%% 2: hit policy +%% 3: input columns, separated by commas (e.g. 'weight, length') +%% 4: output columns, separated by commas (e.g. 'BMI') +%% 5: cell values, separated by commas (e.g. '>80, ---, weight/length*length, +% +%% The package depends on two other packages: 'colortbl' and 'booktabs'. + +\ProvidesPackage{decision-table}[2020/08/22 v0.0.2 LaTeX package for DMN] + + +\RequirePackage{colortbl} % Color in the cells. +\RequirePackage{booktabs} % Special header format. + + +\definecolor{inputgreen}{RGB}{182, 215, 168} +\definecolor{inputblue}{RGB}{207, 226, 243} +\definecolor{glossaryorange}{RGB}{255, 123, 89} +\definecolor{executered}{RGB}{236, 155, 164} +\newcommand{\inputcol}[1]{\cellcolor{inputgreen} \textbf{#1}} +\newcommand{\outputcol}[1]{\cellcolor{inputblue} \textbf{#1}} +\newcommand{\glossarycol}[0]{\cellcolor{glossaryorange}} +\newcommand{\executecol}[0]{\cellcolor{executered}} +\newcommand{\dmnfont}[0]{\fontsize{7}{9} \fontfamily{put} \selectfont \setlength{\belowrulesep}{0pt}} + +% Code to iterate over strings separated by comma's and executing a macro on each of them. +\makeatletter + +% Functional foreach construct +% 1 - Function to call on each comma-separated item in param 3 +% 2 - Parameter to pass to function in param 1 as first parameter +% 3 - Comma-separated list of items to pass as second parameter to function in param 1 +\def\foreach#1#2#3{% + \@test@foreach{#1}{#2}#3,\@end@token% +} + +% Internal helper function - Eats one input +\def\@swallow#1{} + +% Internal helper function - Checks the next character after param 1 and param 2 and +% continues loop iteration if \@end@token is not found +\def\@test@foreach#1#2{% + \@ifnextchar\@end@token% + {\@swallow}% + {\@foreach{#1}{#2}}% +} + +% Internal helper function - Calls 1{2}{3} and recurses +% The magic of splitting the third parameter occurs in the pattern matching of the \def +\def\@foreach#1#2#3,#4\@end@token{% + #1{#2}{#3}% + \@test@foreach{#1}{#2}#4\@end@token% +} + +%%% Macro's which are used in the above iteration function. +% Formats the inputcol as "\& \inputcol('input')". +\def\makeinputcol#1#2{&\inputcol{#2}} +% Formats the outputcol as "\& \outputcol('output')". +\def\makeoutputcol#1#2{&\outputcol{#2}} + +\def\makecol#1#2{ % Format the cells. Needs to add in \\\hline after the right amount of cells. + \ifnum\colcounter=\nbcols% If we're at the end of a row, reset the counter and add the \\\hline + \global\colcounter=0\relax + \uppercase{\\} \hline \the\rowcounter + \global\advance\rowcounter by 1 + \else + \fi%5 + \global\advance\colcounter by 1 + \uppercase{&} {#2} +} + +% Increments the counters by one, in order to count inputs or outputs using the above loop function. +\def\countinput#1#2{\global\advance\nbinputs by 1\relax} +\def\countoutput#1#2{\global\advance\nboutputs by 1\relax} + +\makeatother + +% Command to create a DMN table in a tabular environment. +% Requires the following input: +% 1: table title +% 2: hit policy +% 3: input columns, separated by commas (e.g. 'weight, length') +% 4: output columns, separated by commas (e.g. 'BMI') +% 5: cell values, separated by commas (e.g. '>80, ---, weight/length*length, +% <80, ---, length/weight*weight') +\newcommand{\dmntable}[5]{ + % Create and instantiate counters. + \newcount{\nbinputs} + \newcount{\nboutputs} + \newcount{\nbcols} % The width of a table. + \newcount{\colcounter} + \newcount{\rowcounter} + \nbinputs=0\relax + \nboutputs=0\relax + \nbcols=0\relax + \colcounter=0\relax + \rowcounter=2\relax + + \newcount\X + { + % Set the correct font. + \dmnfont + + % Count the amount of inputs and outputs. + \foreach{\countinput}{}{#3} + \foreach{\countoutput}{}{#4} + % Sum them together to find the number of columns of the table. + \advance\nbcols by \nbinputs + \advance\nbcols by \nboutputs + + % X is the first index number, always 1. + \X=1 + \advance\nbinputs by 1\relax % To make space for the index + \begin{tabular}{|r|*{\nbcols}{l|}} + \expandafter\cmidrule{1-\nbinputs} % Makes sure the top hline is not the full width. + \multicolumn{\nbinputs}{|l|}{#1} & \multicolumn{\nboutputs}{c}{}\\ % Set the input and output as multicolumn. + \hline + #2 \foreach{\makeinputcol}{}{#3} \foreach{\makeoutputcol}{}{#4} \\ % Generate input and outputheaders. + \hline + \the\X \foreach{\makecol}{}{#5} \\ % Generate the cell values + \hline + \end{tabular} + } +} + +\endinput +%%% +%%% End of file 'dmn.sty' diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check index b4ff47bc585..81168f18bf4 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check +++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ my @TLP_working = qw( datetime2-usorbian datetime2-welsh dblfloatfix dccpaper dcpic ddphonism - de-macro decimal decorule dehyph dehyph-exptl + de-macro decimal decision-table decorule dehyph dehyph-exptl dejavu dejavu-otf delim delimseasy delimset delimtxt denisbdoc derivative dhua diabetes-logbook diadia diagbox diagmac2 dialogl diagnose dice dichokey diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-mathscience.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-mathscience.tlpsrc index fe6398a3f06..f82def42c41 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-mathscience.tlpsrc +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-mathscience.tlpsrc @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ depend concrete depend conteq depend correctmathalign depend cryptocode +depend decision-table depend delim depend delimseasy depend delimset diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/decision-table.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/decision-table.tlpsrc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e69de29bb2d -- cgit v1.2.3