%% %% This is file `table.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% aasclass.dtx (with options: `table') %% %% This is a generated file; %% altering it directly is inadvisable; %% instead, modify the original source file. %% %% Copyright notice. %% %% These files are distributed %% WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of %% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. %% %% \CharacterTable %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, %% Minus \- Point \. 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See the manuscript sample file, sample.tex, %% for more table examples. %% Note this file has its own \documentclass, \begin{document}, and %% \end{document} commands. If you want to insert this table in another %% LaTeX document using the \input command, comment out these lines. \documentclass{aastex} \begin{document} %% Note that the table will print double-spaced since we are using the %% manuscript style. Change the style to preprint or preprint2 to see %% how LaTeX formats the table in those styles. %% In this example the LaTeX \multicolumn command is used to span a heading %% over several columns. When \multicolumn is used along with the %% \cutinhead or \sidehead commands, the \tablecolumns command must %% be used to specify the number of columns in the table - %% otherwise \cutinhead and \sidehead will not work properly. %% \cline has been used to produce straddle rules below the spanning heads, %% \cutinhead to produce a centered head in the body of the table, and %% \sidehead to produce a flush-left head in the body. %% This table also makes use of the \phn command to better align some of the %% columns. Also see \phd, \phs, and \phm{} - other commands useful for %% column alignment. All of these commands insert a blank space %% whose width is equal to that of a number (\phn), %% a decimal point (\phd), a minus sign (\phs), or any %% character you wish to use (\phm{text}). %% Keep in mind that if you are preparing a table for electronic submission %% to one of the journals, you need not worry too much about column %% alignment. 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You can group together as many lines as %% you like using this command. \begin{deluxetable}{rrrrrrrr} \tablecolumns{8} \tablewidth{0pc} \tablecaption{Percentage of Fake Stars Lost} \tablehead{ \colhead{} & \multicolumn{3}{c}{Non-shell Stars} & \colhead{} & \multicolumn{3}{c}{Shell Stars} \\ \cline{2-4} \cline{6-8} \\ \colhead{Mag} & \colhead{F336W} & \colhead{F555W} & \colhead{F814W} & \colhead{} & \colhead{F336W} & \colhead{F555W} & \colhead{F814W}} \startdata 20.25 & 2.2$\pm$7.4\phn & \nodata & \nodata & & 0.9$\pm$6.8 & \nodata & 0.0$\pm$44.7 \\ 20.75 & 2.4$\pm$7.8\phn & \nodata & 2.8$\pm$7.4 & & 1.7$\pm$6.6 & \nodata & 1.4$\pm$6.7\phn \\ 21.25 & 0.1$\pm$7.7\phn & \nodata & 1.7$\pm$7.6 & & 2.6$\pm$6.5 & \nodata & 0.9$\pm$6.6\phn \\ 21.75 & 2.4$\pm$4.5\phn & 2.2$\pm$7.4 & 0.1$\pm$7.6 & & 7.1$\pm$4.5 & 0.9$\pm$6.8 & 3.3$\pm$6.5\phn \\ 22.25 & 3.4$\pm$3.1\phn & 1.8$\pm$7.7 & 2.9$\pm$4.4 & & 11.8$\pm$3.6 & 0.4$\pm$6.6 & 5.7$\pm$4.4\phn \\ 22.75 & 4.5$\pm$2.9\phn & 1.8$\pm$7.7 & 4.7$\pm$3.1 & & 26.2$\pm$3.6 & 3.4$\pm$6.5 & 10.9$\pm$3.6\phn \\ 23.25 & 7.0$\pm$2.4\phn & 3.4$\pm$4.5 & 3.7$\pm$2.9 & & 44.2$\pm$3.3 & 10.7$\pm$4.5 & 20.6$\pm$3.5\phn \\ \cutinhead{More Data} 23.75 & 12.4$\pm$2.7\phn & 4.1$\pm$3.1 & 6.7$\pm$2.5 & & 59.8$\pm$4.0 & 20.1$\pm$3.6 & 32.6$\pm$3.4\phn \\ 24.25 & 30.2$\pm$3.1\phn & 5.3$\pm$2.9 & 10.0$\pm$2.7 & & 74.9$\pm$5.1 & 35.8$\pm$3.6 & 43.1$\pm$4.0\phn \\ 24.75 & 66.8$\pm$5.5\phn & 10.4$\pm$2.4 & 16.5$\pm$3.2 & & 83.7$\pm$6.1 & 56.3$\pm$3.3 & 57.0$\pm$5.2\phn \\ 25.25 & 87.5$\pm$35.4 & 20.0$\pm$2.7 & 28.0$\pm$5.6 & & \nodata & 71.5$\pm$4.0 & 71.8$\pm$6.2\phn \\ 25.75 & \nodata\phn & 55.3$\pm$3.1 & \nodata & & \nodata & 81.2$\pm$5.1 & \nodata\phn \\ 26.25 & \nodata\phn & 85.1$\pm$5.5 & \nodata & & \nodata & 85.6$\pm$6.1 & \nodata\phn \\ \sidehead{More Data} 27.75 & 12.4$\pm$2.7\phn & 4.1$\pm$3.1 & 6.7$\pm$2.5 & & 59.8$\pm$4.0 & 20.1$\pm$3.6 & 32.6$\pm$3.4\phn \\ 28.25 & 30.2$\pm$3.1\phn & 5.3$\pm$2.9 & 10.0$\pm$2.7 & & 74.9$\pm$5.1 & 35.8$\pm$3.6 & 43.1$\pm$4.0\phn \\ 29.75 & 66.8$\pm$5.5\phn & 10.4$\pm$2.4 & 16.5$\pm$3.2 & & 83.7$\pm$6.1 & 56.3$\pm$3.3 & 57.0$\pm$5.2\phn \\ 30.25 & 87.5$\pm$35.4 & 20.0$\pm$2.7 & 28.0$\pm$5.6 & & \nodata & 71.5$\pm$4.0 & 71.8$\pm$6.2\phn \\ 31.75 & \nodata\phn & 55.3$\pm$3.1 & \nodata & & \nodata & 81.2$\pm$5.1 & \nodata\phn \\ 32.25 & \nodata\phn & 85.1$\pm$5.5 & \nodata & & \nodata & 85.6$\pm$6.1 & \nodata\phn \\ 33.75 & 12.4$\pm$2.7\phn & 4.1$\pm$3.1 & 6.7$\pm$2.5 & & 59.8$\pm$4.0 & 20.1$\pm$3.6 & 32.6$\pm$3.4\phn \\ 34.25 & 30.2$\pm$3.1\phn & 5.3$\pm$2.9 & 10.0$\pm$2.7 & & 74.9$\pm$5.1 & 35.8$\pm$3.6 & 43.1$\pm$4.0\phn \\ 35.75 & 66.8$\pm$5.5\phn & 10.4$\pm$2.4 & 16.5$\pm$3.2 & & 83.7$\pm$6.1 & 56.3$\pm$3.3 & 57.0$\pm$5.2\phn \\ 36.25 & 87.5$\pm$35.4 & 20.0$\pm$2.7 & 28.0$\pm$5.6 & & \nodata & 71.5$\pm$4.0 & 71.8$\pm$6.2\phn \\ 37.75 & \nodata\phn & 55.3$\pm$3.1 & \nodata & & \nodata & 81.2$\pm$5.1 & \nodata\phn \\ 38.25 & \nodata\phn & 85.1$\pm$5.5 & \nodata & & \nodata & 85.6$\pm$6.1 & \nodata\phn \\ \enddata \end{deluxetable} \end{document} %% %% End of file `table.tex'. \endinput %% %% End of file `table.tex'.