Latex sideways figure match page size - latex

I have sideways table that is slightly too large. I want it to make it smaller that it fits on the page. I tried \small \resizebox, nothing works. Any idea how it could work? Please find below the table.
I have sideways table that is slightly too large. I want it to make it smaller that it fits on the page. I tried \small \resizebox, nothing works. Any idea how it could work? Please find below the table.
\documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}
\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{FB01}{fi}
\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{FB02}{fl}
%\usepackage[space]{grffile}
\usepackage{apacite}
\usepackage{makecell}
\usepackage{afterpage}
\usepackage{dblfloatfix}
\usepackage[referable]{threeparttablex}
\usepackage[paper=portrait,pagesize]{typearea}
\usepackage{subcaption}
\usepackage{mleftright}
\usepackage{lscape}
\usepackage{a4wide}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
\usepackage{float, afterpage, rotating, graphicx}
\usepackage{threeparttable}
\usepackage{multirow, booktabs, makecell, caption}
\begin{document}
\begin{sidewaystable}
\small
\caption{Portfolio return and risk performance}
\label{pfperformance}
\begin{threeparttable}
\begin{tabular*}{\linewidth}{l#{\extracolsep{\fill}}*{10}{c}}
\toprule
& \multicolumn{4}{c}{Sample covariance matrix} & & \multicolumn{4}{c}{Shrinkage covariance matrix} \\
\cmidrule{2-5} \cmidrule(l{1cm}){6-10}
& HRP & IV & MV & MD & & HRP & IV & MV & MD \\
\midrule
Pandel A: Window = 250 & & & & \\
\midrule
Annualized return & 2.8913 & 2.6522 & 2.3518 & 4.5343 & & 3.4178 & 2.6522 & 2.3515 & 3.4646 \\
Annualized volatility & 0.8819 & 0.8779 & 1.4456 & 2.8673 & & 0.9805 & 0.8779 & 1.0602 & 1.5449 \\
Value-at-Risk (5\%) & 0.0098 & 0.0005 & 0.0043 & 0.0130 & & 0.0135 & 0.0005 & 0.0010 & 0.0046 \\
Conditional Value-at-Risk (5\%) & 0.0019 & 0.0011 & 0.0005 & 0.0019 & & 0.0049 & 0.0011 & 0.0004 & 0.0019 \\
Drawdown & 0.3171 & 0.3540 & 0.7069 & 0.8459 & & 0.3817 & 0.3540 & 0.5822 & 0.7181 \\
Maximum drawdown & 0.4435 & 0.4389 & 0.7755 & 0.8834 & & 0.5152 & 0.4389 & 0.6920 & 0.7917 \\
Sharpe ratio & 0.1716 & 0.1581 & 0.0852 & 0.0828 & & 0.1825 & 0.1581 & 0.1161 & 0.1174 \\
Calmar ratio & 6.5185 & 6.0423 & 3.0326 & 5.1325 & & 6.6337 & 6.0423 & 3.3983 & 4.3760 \\
Sortino ratio & 0.0072 & 0.0066 & 0.0068 & 0.0121 & & 0.0081 & 0.0066 & 0.0063 & 0.0092 \\
\midrule
Panel B: Window = 500 & & & & \\
\midrule
Annualized return & 2.9839 & 2.7675 & 2.2262 & 4.7684 & & 3.4379 & 2.7675 & 2.2100 & 3.6598 \\
Annualized volatility & 0.9310 & 0.9295 & 0.9744 & 2.6048 & & 1.0319 & 0.9295 & 0.8484 & 1.5313 \\
Value-at-Risk (5\%) & 0.0175 & 0.0182 & 0.0160 & 0.0229 & & 0.0039 & 0.0182 & 0.0269 & 0.0215\\
Conditional Value-at-Risk (5\%) & 0.0132 & 0.0116 & 0.0081 & 0.0131 & & 0.0130 & 0.0116 & 0.0099 & 0.0125\\
Drawdown & 0.3171 & 0.3539 & 0.4944 & 0.8169 & & 0.3817 & 0.3539 & 0.2857 & 0.6883\\
Maximum drawdown & 0.4435 & 0.4389 & 0.6134 & 0.8611 & & 0.5152 & 0.4389 & 0.4251 & 0.7714\\
Sharpe ratio & 0.1677 & 0.1558 & 0.1195 & 0.0958 & & 0.1744 & 0.1558 & 0.1363 & 0.1251\\
Calmar ratio & 6.7275 & 6.3050 & 3.6293 & 5.5371 & & 6.6729 & 6.3050 & 5.1982 & 4.7444\\
Sortino ratio & 0.0077 & 0.0071 & 0.0066 & 0.0130 & & 0.0084 & 0.0071 & 0.0060 & 0.0098\\
\midrule
Panel C: Window = 750 & & & & \\
\midrule
Annualized return & 2.9737 & 2.8767 & 2.2161 & 5.5427 & & 3.4330 & 2.8767 & 2.7677 & 3.9270 \\
Annualized volatility & 0.9832 & 1.0010 & 0.9142 & 2.7918 & & 1.0737 & 1.0010 & 1.2177 & 1.6674 \\
Value-at-Risk (5\%) & 0.0650 & 0.0596 & 0.0804 & 0.0793 & & 0.0546 & 0.0596 & 0.0684 & 0.0706 \\
Conditional Value-at-Risk (5\%) & 0.0077 & 0.0060 & 0.0048 & 0.0095 & & 0.0062 & 0.0060 & 0.0057 & 0.0074 \\
Drawdown & 0.3171 & 0.3539 & 0.3213 & 0.8069 & & 0.3817 & 0.3539 & 0.5395 & 0.6784 \\
Maximum drawdown & 0.4059 & 0.4389 & 0.4792 & 0.8525 & & 0.4719 & 0.4389 & 0.6651 & 0.7633 \\
Sharpe ratio & 0.1583 & 0.1504 & 0.1268 & 0.1039 & & 0.1674 & 0.1504 & 0.1190 & 0.1233 \\
Calmar ratio & 7.3246 & 6.5537 & 4.6244 & 6.5014 & & 7.2750 & 6.5537 & 4.1616 & 5.1448 \\
Sortino ratio & 0.0079 & 0.0076 & 0.0067 & 0.0153 & & 0.0087 & 0.0076 & 0.0076 & 0.0106 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular*}
\begin{tablenotes}[para,flushleft]
\footnotesize
\item\hspace{-2.5pt}\noindent\textit{Note:} The table presents portfolio performance and risk statistics using rolling-window sample and shrinkage covariance matrix estimates of 250, 500, and 750 days. The shrinkage covariance matrix is calculated following \cite{ledoit2004honey}, where the shrinkage target $S$ is a diagonal matrix of only variances with zeros elsewhere and the shrinkage constant is $\delta=0.3$. We use an annualization factor of 250 trading days. All series are in logarithmic first differences.
\end{tablenotes}
\end{threeparttable}
\end{sidewaystable}
\end{document}

You should use the adjustbox package which is the best and more flexible way to resize (among many other features) a box in LaTeX.
Just add
\usepackage{adjustbox}
in your pramble.
And enclose the box you want to resize with an adjustbox environment
\begin{sidewaystable}
\small
\caption{Portfolio return and risk performance}
\label{pfperformance}
\begin{adjustbox}{scale=0.95,center}
\begin{threeparttable}
....
\end{threeparttable}
\end{adjustbox}
\end{sidewaystable}
Just adapt the scale to your needs. You can also use
\begin{adjustbox}{width=\texwidth,center}
Without center, your box will be flushed left (and hence downwards in the sideway table).

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I have a table in latex. here is the code for it. My problem is the table is huge and and the content of it is not clear. My paper texts are shown in two columns and the table locates in one of those columns. I appreciate if anyone can help me how can I make the table content more clear for example is it good to expand it in a new page?
\begin{table}[]
\centering
\caption{Comparing accuracy of }
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\resizebox{\columnwidth}{!}{%
\begin{tabular}{|cccccccccccc|}
\hline
\rowcolor[HTML]{C0C0C0}
\multicolumn{12}{|c|}{\cellcolor[HTML]{C0C0C0}out\_1} \\ \hline
\rowcolor[HTML]{00D2CB}
\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\cellcolor[HTML]{00D2CB}} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\cellcolor[HTML]{00D2CB}} & \multicolumn{5}{c|}{\cellcolor[HTML]{00D2CB}Accuracy result} & \multicolumn{5}{c|}{\cellcolor[HTML]{00D2CB}Precision result} \\ \hline
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The table in the paper is shown like the following:
I edit my code according to what you have written,
\usepackage{array}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{threeparttable}
\usepackage{siunitx}
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}
\sisetup{
table-format=1.3,
round-mode = places,
round-precision = 3,
}
\begin{table*}[ht]
\renewcommand*{\arraystretch}{1.1}
\centering
\begin{threeparttable}
\caption{Comparing accuracy}\label{tab:table}
\begin{tabular}{c #{\hspace{12pt}} *5{c} S #{\hspace{12pt}} *4{c} S #{\hspace{6pt}}}
\toprule
\multicolumn{12}{c}{out\_1} \\
\cmidrule(lr){1-12}
& & \multicolumn{5}{c}{Accuracy result}
& \multicolumn{5}{c}{Precision result} \\
\cmidrule(lr){3-7}\cmidrule(r){8-12}
& TTP\tnote{1} & TP & FP & FN & TN & {ACC\tnote{3}} & TP & FP & FN & TN & {ACC\tnote{3}} \\
\midrule
1 & 10-90 & 17508 & 5433 & 8 & 35961 & 0.907638771 & 18715 & 4226 & 8 & 35961 & 0.928127652 \\
2 & 20-80 & 17313 & 5433 & 8 & 29610 & 0.896092735 & 18476 & 4270 & 8 & 29610 & 0.918302651 \\
3 & 30-70 & 17097 & 5433 & 8 & 23281 & 0.881250136 & 18223 & 4307 & 8 & 23281 & 0.905825094 \\
4 & 40-60 & 16587 & 5428 & 3 & 17256 & 0.86171513 & 17760 & 4255 & 3 & 17256 & 0.891582217 \\
5 & 50-50 & 16155 & 5428 & 3 & 11142 & 0.834056465 & 17338 & 4245 & 3 & 11142 & 0.870202884 \\
6 & 60-40 & 15654 & 5416 & 3 & 5109 & 0.793025743 & 16817 & 4253 & 3 & 5109 & 0.837445573 \\
7 & 70-30 & 14240 & 5397 & 0 & 0 & 0.725161685 & 15373 & 4264 & 0 & 0 & 0.782858889 \\
8 & 80-20 & 9340 & 3752 & 0 & 0 & 0.713412771 & 9502 & 3590 & 0 & 0 & 0.72578674 \\
9 & 90-10 & 4736 & 1809 & 0 & 0 & 0.723605806 & 4732 & 1813 & 0 & 0 & 0.722994652 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\par\tnote{1} Test Train Percentage
\par\tnote{2} Accuracy
\end{threeparttable}
\end{table*}
\end{document}
You just have to make sure tables aren't too wordy; "the long" column names and insane number of decimal places are mostly the culprits!
I managed to fit the table within a page of a regular two column document. However, I changed some names to acronyms and added annotation to explain what they represent. I also reduced accuracy to 3 decimal places (I don't think you need more than 2).
There are a few additional packages in the code
siunitx to round some numbers
threeparttable to split the table into three parts: a caption, the main table, footnotes (*)
booktabs for much better rules (**).
* If you insist on using colours, then you will have to get back to regular \hline due to gaps between background colours and rules defined by booktabs. I think a well designed table doesn't need colours
** The caption width will be reduced to the width of your table, which IMO has much better effect; move caption outside the threeparttable if you prefer captions to have the full page width .
Here's the result with dummy texts
and code
\documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
\usepackage{array}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{threeparttable}
\usepackage{siunitx}
\sisetup{
table-format=1.3,
round-mode = places,
round-precision = 3,
}
\usepackage{kantlipsum}
\pagestyle{empty}
\begin{document}
\section{One}
\kant[1-2]
\begin{table*}
\renewcommand*{\arraystretch}{1.1}
\centering
\begin{threeparttable}
\caption{Comparing accuracy}\label{tab:table}
\begin{tabular}{c #{\hspace{12pt}} *5{c} S #{\hspace{12pt}} *4{c} S #{\hspace{6pt}}}
\toprule
\multicolumn{12}{c}{out\_1} \\
\cmidrule(lr){1-12}
& & \multicolumn{5}{c}{Accuracy result}
& \multicolumn{5}{c}{Precision result} \\
\cmidrule(lr){3-7}\cmidrule(r){8-12}
& TTP\tnote{1} & TP & FP & FN & TN & {ACC\tnote{2}} & TP & FP & FN & TN & {ACC\tnote{2}} \\
\midrule
1 & 10-90 & 17508 & 5433 & 8 & 35961 & 0.907638771 & 18715 & 4226 & 8 & 35961 & 0.928127652 \\
2 & 20-80 & 17313 & 5433 & 8 & 29610 & 0.896092735 & 18476 & 4270 & 8 & 29610 & 0.918302651 \\
3 & 30-70 & 17097 & 5433 & 8 & 23281 & 0.881250136 & 18223 & 4307 & 8 & 23281 & 0.905825094 \\
4 & 40-60 & 16587 & 5428 & 3 & 17256 & 0.86171513 & 17760 & 4255 & 3 & 17256 & 0.891582217 \\
5 & 50-50 & 16155 & 5428 & 3 & 11142 & 0.834056465 & 17338 & 4245 & 3 & 11142 & 0.870202884 \\
6 & 60-40 & 15654 & 5416 & 3 & 5109 & 0.793025743 & 16817 & 4253 & 3 & 5109 & 0.837445573 \\
7 & 70-30 & 14240 & 5397 & 0 & 0 & 0.725161685 & 15373 & 4264 & 0 & 0 & 0.782858889 \\
8 & 80-20 & 9340 & 3752 & 0 & 0 & 0.713412771 & 9502 & 3590 & 0 & 0 & 0.72578674 \\
9 & 90-10 & 4736 & 1809 & 0 & 0 & 0.723605806 & 4732 & 1813 & 0 & 0 & 0.722994652 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\par\tnote{1} Test Train Percentage
\par\tnote{2} Accuracy
\end{threeparttable}
\end{table*}
\kant[3-5]
\section{Two}
\kant[1-2]
\end{document}
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I have a table that I would like to split over pages, but I can't seem to figure out how I can do it with my current lay-out or commands that I use.
At this time, I used landscape and minipage so that it would fit on one page:
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{pdflscape}
\usepackage{longtable}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\usepackage{bm}
\usepackage{makecell}
\begin{document}
\begin{landscape}
\centering
\begin{table}[!htb]
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\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
\begin{minipage}{.5\linewidth}
\centering
\medskip
\scalebox{0.45}{
\begin{tabular}{rcccccc}
\hline
& \multicolumn{6}{c}{\textbf{Linear}} \\
\cline{2-7}
& \makecell{\textbf{WMW -- max rel} } & \makecell{\textbf{WMW -- mean }} & \makecell{\textbf{\textit{t} test -- max rel }} & \makecell{\textbf{\textit{t} test -- mean }} & \makecell{\textbf{SEM} } & \makecell{\textbf{SEM -- corrected}} \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{$\mathcal{N}(0,1)$} \\
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=15$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 29.7 & 31.0 & \textbf{33.2} & 32.9 & 32.4 & 32.1 \\
Setting 2 & 28.4 & 29.2 & 30.7 & \textbf{31.3} & 30.0 & 30.3 \\
Setting 3 & 29.5 & 29.3 & 31.8 & \textbf{32.3} & 32.0 & 31.9 \\
Setting 4 & 25.8 & 26.2 & 28.5 & 27.4 & \textbf{29.4} & 28.6 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=50$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 78.7 & 79.1 & 81.7 & 81.4 & \textbf{83.2} & 83.1 \\
Setting 2 & 79.5 & 78.8 & 81.0 & 80.4 & 82.0 & \textbf{82.1} \\
Setting 3 & 79.2 & 79.9 & 81.2 & 81.8 & \textbf{82.2} & 82.0 \\
Setting 4 & 74.8 & 72.3 & 77.6 & 74.4 & \textbf{80.0} & \textbf{80.0} \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=100$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 98.2 & 98.1 & 98.5 & 98.6 & \textbf{98.7} & \textbf{98.7} \\
Setting 2 & 97.7 & 97.7 & 98.2 & \textbf{98.3} & \textbf{98.3} & \textbf{98.3} \\
Setting 3 & 97.6 & 97.5 & 98.1 & \textbf{98.2} & \textbf{98.2} & \textbf{98.2} \\
Setting 4 & 97.4 & 95.1 & 98.1 & 95.8 & 98.1 & \textbf{98.2} \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{$t_5$} \\
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=15$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 23.5 & 23.9 & 24.2 & 24.1 & \textbf{24.4} & 23.9 \\
Setting 2 & 24.0 & \textbf{24.1} & 23.1 & 22.6 & 22.0 & 22.2 \\
Setting 3 & 23.7 & \textbf{23.8} & 22.4 & 23.1 & 22.5 & 23.3 \\
Setting 4 & 22.1 & 22.4 & 22.2 & 22.4 & 22.4 & \textbf{23.5} \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=50$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 65.8 & \textbf{66.1} & 60.8 & 60.9 & 61.8 & 61.4 \\
Setting 2 & \textbf{68.7} & \textbf{68.7} & 62.2 & 62.2 & 63.7 & 63.4 \\
Setting 3 & 67.3 & \textbf{67.6} & 61.1 & 61.4 & 62.7 & 62.2 \\
Setting 4 & \textbf{63.9} & 58.4 & 57.6 & 53.7 & 60.2 & 60.0 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=100$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 92.3 & \textbf{92.4} & 87.6 & 87.6 & 88.0 & 88.1 \\
Setting 2 & \textbf{91.7} & \textbf{91.7} & 87.0 & 87.4 & 87.9 & 87.8 \\
Setting 3 & 93.2 & \textbf{93.4} & 88.9 & 88.7 & 89.4 & 89.5 \\
Setting 4 & \textbf{90.6} & 86.8 & 85.7 & 83.4 & 87.4 & 87.4 \\
\hline
\hline
\end{tabular}
}
\end{minipage}\hfill
\begin{minipage}{.5\linewidth}
\centering
\medskip
\scalebox{0.45}{
\begin{tabular}{rcccccc}
\hline
& \multicolumn{6}{c}{\textbf{Linear}} \\
\cline{2-7}
& \makecell{\textbf{WMW -- max rel} } & \makecell{\textbf{WMW -- mean }} & \makecell{\textbf{\textit{t} test -- max rel }} & \makecell{\textbf{\textit{t} test -- mean }} & \makecell{\textbf{SEM} } & \makecell{\textbf{SEM -- corrected}} \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{$Laplace(0,1.25)$} \\
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=15$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 21.5 & \textbf{22.3} & 19.6 & 20.4 & 19.3 & 19.0 \\
Setting 2 & \textbf{21.9} & 21.4 & 21.0 & 21.1 & 19.8 & 21.0 \\
Setting 3 & 22.0 & \textbf{22.5} & 20.6 & 20.3 & 20.1 & 20.3 \\
Setting 4 & 17.3 & \textbf{19.8} & 16.5 & 18.8 & 19.4 & 19.3 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=50$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 61.8 & \textbf{62.0} & 53.2 & 53.2 & 55.0 & 54.6 \\
Setting 2 & 62.2 & \textbf{63.2} & 52.7 & 53.3 & 54.5 & 53.8 \\
Setting 3 & 64.6 & \textbf{66.0} & 52.9 & 52.8 & 54.7 & 54.2 \\
Setting 4 & \textbf{58.9} & 56.9 & 51.7 & 49.8 & 56.0 & 56.1 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=100$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & \textbf{92.3} & 92.2 & 83.2 & 82.9 & 83.5 & 83.4 \\
Setting 2 & \textbf{88.1} & 87.9 & 77.7 & 77.5 & 78.2 & 78.1 \\
Setting 3 & \textbf{91.0} & 90.7 & 82.6 & 82.9 & 82.9 & 83.0 \\
Setting 4 & \textbf{85.5} & 80.4 & 77.7 & 74.2 & 79.3 & 79.3 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{Exp} \\
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=15$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 22.2 & \textbf{23.1} & 18.1 & 18.2 & 18.7 & 18.3 \\
Setting 2 & 19.7 & \textbf{19.8} & 17.0 & 17.5 & 17.2 & 17.5 \\
Setting 3 & 19.4 & \textbf{20.2} & 16.9 & 17.6 & 16.9 & 17.0 \\
Setting 4 & 15.7 & \textbf{16.0} & 13.4 & 14.9 & 14.8 & 14.9 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=50$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 61.9 & \textbf{62.0} & 40.8 & 41.8 & 42.6 & 42.6 \\
Setting 2 & 56.2 & \textbf{57.6} & 38.0 & 38.2 & 39.9 & 39.3 \\
Setting 3 & 63.0 & \textbf{63.5} & 42.6 & 42.6 & 44.9 & 44.8 \\
Setting 4 & \textbf{50.1} & 45.0 & 36.9 & 36.7 & 40.6 & 40.4 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{7}{l}{\bm{$m=n=100$}} \\
\hline
Setting 1 & 86.7 & \textbf{87.2} & 67.2 & 67.5 & 67.7 & 67.8 \\
Setting 2 & 85.4 & \textbf{85.6} & 65.5 & 66.0 & 66.6 & 66.8 \\
Setting 3 & 88.2 & \textbf{88.4} & 66.4 & 66.3 & 67.3 & 67.6 \\
Setting 4 & \textbf{83.5} & 76.1 & 65.2 & 61.1 & 66.9 & 67.7 \\
\hline
\hline
\end{tabular}
}
\end{minipage}\hfill
\end{table}
\end{landscape}
\end{document}
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I know I could converge them and just make one large table and then use long table, however, I would really like not to rewrite the code (since I have 10 more tables like this). Does someone know how I could do this? I tried several ways, but none of them produce the result I am looking for.
Thank you for all your feedback!
Heidelinde

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The latex output from R stargazer is too large to fit on one page. I cannot find a way to resolve this issue and break the table onto another page.
\begin{longtable}{#{\extracolsep{5pt}}lD{.}{.}{-3} D{.}{.}{-3} D{.}{.}{-3} }
\caption{test caption \label{models3-5} } \\
\\[-1.8ex]\hline
\hline \\[-1.8ex]
& \multicolumn{3}{c}{\textit{Dependent variable:}} \\
\cline{2-4}
\\[-1.8ex] & \multicolumn{3}{c}{Vote decision} \\
& \multicolumn{1}{c}{Model 3} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Model 4} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Model 5} \\
\\[-1.8ex] & \multicolumn{1}{c}{(1)} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{(2)} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{(3)}\\
\hline \\[-1.8ex]
Intercept & -15.633^{***} & -37.105^{***} & -45.338^{***} \\
& (5.889) & (9.130) & (9.962) \\
& & & \\
male & 16.627^{***} & 11.990^{*} & 8.896 \\
& (5.579) & (6.139) & (6.512) \\
& & & \\
birthyear & 0.008^{***} & 0.018^{***} & 0.023^{***} \\
& (0.003) & (0.005) & (0.005) \\
& & & \\
educ; Secondary II & -24.802^{***} & -24.624^{***} & -25.044^{***} \\
& (5.819) & (6.387) & (6.742) \\
& & & \\
educ; Tertiary & 44.767 & 21.210 & 36.447 \\
& (37.172) & (41.749) & (44.626) \\
& & & \\
household keeper & 23.563 & 16.935 & 1.766 \\
& (17.330) & (19.602) & (20.231) \\
& & & \\
children & 53.961^{***} & 71.322^{***} & 71.402^{***} \\
& (16.251) & (17.778) & (18.504) \\
& & & \\
church attendance & 7.966 & 7.216 & 5.639 \\
& (5.703) & (6.295) & (6.637) \\
& & & \\
taxes & & 26.108^{***} & 30.114^{***} \\
& & (7.412) & (7.876) \\
& & & \\
social expenditure & & -4.277 & -9.684 \\
& & (7.544) & (7.940) \\
& & & \\
chances for foreigners & & & 18.598^{***} \\
& & & (7.095) \\
& & & \\
materialism & & & 19.972^{**} \\
& & & (9.885) \\
& & & \\
male:birthyear & -0.009^{***} & -0.006^{**} & -0.005 \\
& (0.003) & (0.003) & (0.003) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:educ; Secondary II & 0.013^{***} & 0.013^{***} & 0.013^{***} \\
& (0.003) & (0.003) & (0.003) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:educ; Tertiary & -0.023 & -0.011 & -0.019 \\
& (0.019) & (0.021) & (0.023) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:household keeper & -0.012 & -0.009 & -0.001 \\
& (0.009) & (0.010) & (0.010) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:children & -0.027^{***} & -0.036^{***} & -0.036^{***} \\
& (0.008) & (0.009) & (0.009) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:church attendance & -0.004 & -0.004 & -0.003 \\
& (0.003) & (0.003) & (0.003) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:taxes & & -0.013^{***} & -0.015^{***} \\
& & (0.004) & (0.004) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:social expenditure & & 0.001 & 0.004 \\
& & (0.004) & (0.004) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:chances for foreigners & & & -0.010^{***} \\
& & & (0.004) \\
& & & \\
birthyear:materialsim & & & -0.011^{**} \\
& & & (0.005) \\
& & & \\
\hline \\[-1.8ex]
Observations & \multicolumn{1}{c}{7,313} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{7,061} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{6,879} \\
Log Likelihood & \multicolumn{1}{c}{-4,578.775} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{-3,873.386} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{-3,558.999} \\
Akaike Inf. Crit. & \multicolumn{1}{c}{9,185.550} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{7,782.772} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{7,161.997} \\
\hline
\hline \\[-1.8ex]
\textit{Note:} & \multicolumn{3}{r}{$^{*}$p$<$0.1; $^{**}$p$<$0.05; $^{***}$p$<$0.01} \\
& \multicolumn{3}{r}{Source: Selects postelection survey 2011-2019} \\
\end{longtable}
\end{table}
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\begin{table}
\begin{adjustbox}{max width=\textwidth}
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|}
\hline
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\multirow{7}{*}{GLCM, GLDM, Texture Feature} & \multirow{7}{*}{X} & SVM & 89.02 & 86.36 & 77.24 \\ \cline{3-6}
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& & LR & 89.02 & 80.34 & 76.42 \\ \cline{3-6}
& & NB & 68.7 & 78.95 & 48.78 \\ \cline{3-6}
& & KNN & 92.28 & 93.4 & 80.49 \\ \cline{3-6}
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& & RF & 64.63 & 78.21 & 49.59 \\ \cline{2-6}
\multirow{7}{*}{} & \multirow{7}{*}{Univariate selection} & SVM & 84.55 & 78.02 & 57.72 \\ \cline{3-6}
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\end{tabular}
\end{adjustbox}
\end{table}
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\caption{Table1}
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3 & 3.453k & & 0.79 & 28.2 & 0.5\\
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\hline
\end{tabular}
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Potentiometer & Resistance & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Calculated V\textsubscript{32}} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{Measured V\textsubscript{32}}\\ \cline{3-6}
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2 & 1.141k & & 1.81 & 28.2 & 1.63\\
3 & 3.453k & & 0.79 & 28.2 & 0.5\\
4 & 5.33k & & 0.53 & 28.2 & 0.38\\
5 & 7.45k & & 0.38 & 28.2 & 0.25\\
6 & 9.54k & & 0.30 & 28.2 & 0.13\\
7 & 10.84k & & 0.27 & 28.2 & 0.13\\
\hline
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\label{tab:xyz}
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\usepackage{capt-of}
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\begin{center}
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