LaTeX can be used to produce a variety of different charts and diagrams, including: flowcharts, gantt charts, pie charts, branching and decision trees, family trees, histograms, bar charts and more. If you're looking for a particular type of chart that isn't featured here, please let us know, or submit your own example to the gallery.
A student seating chart can be used by a teacher when indicating where students should sit in the classroom.
This template has 5 suggestions: "classical", "distributed", 'lab", "U-shape" and "square".
The examples show 14 students, but rows can be added manually.
These examples show how to make Gantt charts for project planning in LaTeX with the pgfgantt package. They are from the package documentation. The pgfgantt package provides many useful macros for generating the calendar for the Gantt chart for either absolute or relative dates. It also provides macros for grouping and linking tasks, and for full control over the styling of the chart.
Este gráfico presenta las comparaciones de la compansión de una señal telefónica de entrada cuando es comprimida usando la Ley-A y la Ley-Mu tal se describen en la Recomendación G.711 de la Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones.
De la gráfica se deduce que la compansión con ambas leyes no presenta mayores diferencias.
Copyright 2009 Ivan Griffin
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This work consists of the files periodic_table.tex
A very quick and easy to understand introduction to Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization
(Orthonormalization) and how to obtain QR decomposition of a matrix using it.