How to write algorithm like this in latex
I want to write an algorithm in a latex. There are various ways to write, but I want to write in the way given below. I have tried but I am not able to do anything similar to the given in the image.
see my code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
Algorithm \
Input :
Output : \
1. $T leftarrow $ an set of size $S$ \
2. textbf{if} $x = 0$\
3. hspace{1cm} textbf{return}
end{document}
Question : Some of the problems, I am facing are the color of the background, line numbering, spacing etc
algorithms
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I want to write an algorithm in a latex. There are various ways to write, but I want to write in the way given below. I have tried but I am not able to do anything similar to the given in the image.
see my code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
Algorithm \
Input :
Output : \
1. $T leftarrow $ an set of size $S$ \
2. textbf{if} $x = 0$\
3. hspace{1cm} textbf{return}
end{document}
Question : Some of the problems, I am facing are the color of the background, line numbering, spacing etc
algorithms
add a comment |
I want to write an algorithm in a latex. There are various ways to write, but I want to write in the way given below. I have tried but I am not able to do anything similar to the given in the image.
see my code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
Algorithm \
Input :
Output : \
1. $T leftarrow $ an set of size $S$ \
2. textbf{if} $x = 0$\
3. hspace{1cm} textbf{return}
end{document}
Question : Some of the problems, I am facing are the color of the background, line numbering, spacing etc
algorithms
I want to write an algorithm in a latex. There are various ways to write, but I want to write in the way given below. I have tried but I am not able to do anything similar to the given in the image.
see my code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
Algorithm \
Input :
Output : \
1. $T leftarrow $ an set of size $S$ \
2. textbf{if} $x = 0$\
3. hspace{1cm} textbf{return}
end{document}
Question : Some of the problems, I am facing are the color of the background, line numbering, spacing etc
algorithms
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based on nice @CaptainNabla answer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{geometry}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
parindent=0pt
parskip=2pt % <-- gives more spaces between paragraphs
underline{textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^#(S,u)$:}
medskip % for additional vertical space
textsf{INPUT:} A set $S$ of $n$ positive integers and an upper bound integer $u$.
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of $S$ up to $u$.
begin{enumerate}[nosep]
item textbf{if} $S={x}$
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ${(0,0),(x,1)}$
item $T leftarrow$ an arbitrary subset of $S$ of size $[n/2]$
item textbf{return} textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(T,u)bigoplus_u$textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(Ssetminus T,u)$
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
gives:
@Isla_Bonita, which lines? use of\
outside of formatting tables is not good practice, for additional space is better to usesmallskip
ormedskip
orvspace{<amounnt>}
etc. i slightly change answer now (eliminate the use of\
).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 16:28
add a comment |
The background color can be adjusted as stated here. Then its just a matter of playing around with some fonts:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
noindent
underline{textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(S,u)):}\
noindenttextsf{INPUT:} A set (S) of (n) positive integers and an upper bound integer (u).\
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of (S) up to (u).
begin{enumerate}
item textbf{if} (S={x})
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ({(0,0),(x,1)})
item (T leftarrow) an arbitrary subset of (S) of size ([n/2])
item textbf{return} textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(T,u)oplus_u)textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(Ssetminus T,u))
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
end{document}
which gives
Its not perfect and requires still a lot of fiddling, especially if you have a lot of different algorithms. Then it might be better to redefine the paragraph command...
Thanks for the answer. Text format seems different in the attached pic and also the dimension of the algorithm seems different.
– Isla_Bonita
Feb 5 at 8:58
I agree it is not perfect. I edited a little bit to be more closer to the original, though I am sure there is still room for improvement ;-)
– CaptainNabla
Feb 5 at 9:31
@Isla_Bonita, the format is the same as you in your mwe (minimal working example) in question (which in turn not provide the size of of images which you show).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 9:36
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based on nice @CaptainNabla answer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{geometry}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
parindent=0pt
parskip=2pt % <-- gives more spaces between paragraphs
underline{textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^#(S,u)$:}
medskip % for additional vertical space
textsf{INPUT:} A set $S$ of $n$ positive integers and an upper bound integer $u$.
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of $S$ up to $u$.
begin{enumerate}[nosep]
item textbf{if} $S={x}$
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ${(0,0),(x,1)}$
item $T leftarrow$ an arbitrary subset of $S$ of size $[n/2]$
item textbf{return} textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(T,u)bigoplus_u$textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(Ssetminus T,u)$
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
gives:
@Isla_Bonita, which lines? use of\
outside of formatting tables is not good practice, for additional space is better to usesmallskip
ormedskip
orvspace{<amounnt>}
etc. i slightly change answer now (eliminate the use of\
).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 16:28
add a comment |
based on nice @CaptainNabla answer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{geometry}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
parindent=0pt
parskip=2pt % <-- gives more spaces between paragraphs
underline{textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^#(S,u)$:}
medskip % for additional vertical space
textsf{INPUT:} A set $S$ of $n$ positive integers and an upper bound integer $u$.
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of $S$ up to $u$.
begin{enumerate}[nosep]
item textbf{if} $S={x}$
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ${(0,0),(x,1)}$
item $T leftarrow$ an arbitrary subset of $S$ of size $[n/2]$
item textbf{return} textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(T,u)bigoplus_u$textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(Ssetminus T,u)$
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
gives:
@Isla_Bonita, which lines? use of\
outside of formatting tables is not good practice, for additional space is better to usesmallskip
ormedskip
orvspace{<amounnt>}
etc. i slightly change answer now (eliminate the use of\
).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 16:28
add a comment |
based on nice @CaptainNabla answer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{geometry}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
parindent=0pt
parskip=2pt % <-- gives more spaces between paragraphs
underline{textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^#(S,u)$:}
medskip % for additional vertical space
textsf{INPUT:} A set $S$ of $n$ positive integers and an upper bound integer $u$.
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of $S$ up to $u$.
begin{enumerate}[nosep]
item textbf{if} $S={x}$
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ${(0,0),(x,1)}$
item $T leftarrow$ an arbitrary subset of $S$ of size $[n/2]$
item textbf{return} textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(T,u)bigoplus_u$textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(Ssetminus T,u)$
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
gives:
based on nice @CaptainNabla answer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{geometry}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
parindent=0pt
parskip=2pt % <-- gives more spaces between paragraphs
underline{textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^#(S,u)$:}
medskip % for additional vertical space
textsf{INPUT:} A set $S$ of $n$ positive integers and an upper bound integer $u$.
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of $S$ up to $u$.
begin{enumerate}[nosep]
item textbf{if} $S={x}$
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ${(0,0),(x,1)}$
item $T leftarrow$ an arbitrary subset of $S$ of size $[n/2]$
item textbf{return} textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(T,u)bigoplus_u$textsc{ALLSUBSETSUMS}$^{#}(Ssetminus T,u)$
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
gives:
edited Feb 5 at 16:35
answered Feb 5 at 9:36
ZarkoZarko
126k868165
126k868165
@Isla_Bonita, which lines? use of\
outside of formatting tables is not good practice, for additional space is better to usesmallskip
ormedskip
orvspace{<amounnt>}
etc. i slightly change answer now (eliminate the use of\
).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 16:28
add a comment |
@Isla_Bonita, which lines? use of\
outside of formatting tables is not good practice, for additional space is better to usesmallskip
ormedskip
orvspace{<amounnt>}
etc. i slightly change answer now (eliminate the use of\
).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 16:28
@Isla_Bonita, which lines? use of
\
outside of formatting tables is not good practice, for additional space is better to use smallskip
or medskip
or vspace{<amounnt>}
etc. i slightly change answer now (eliminate the use of \
).– Zarko
Feb 5 at 16:28
@Isla_Bonita, which lines? use of
\
outside of formatting tables is not good practice, for additional space is better to use smallskip
or medskip
or vspace{<amounnt>}
etc. i slightly change answer now (eliminate the use of \
).– Zarko
Feb 5 at 16:28
add a comment |
The background color can be adjusted as stated here. Then its just a matter of playing around with some fonts:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
noindent
underline{textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(S,u)):}\
noindenttextsf{INPUT:} A set (S) of (n) positive integers and an upper bound integer (u).\
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of (S) up to (u).
begin{enumerate}
item textbf{if} (S={x})
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ({(0,0),(x,1)})
item (T leftarrow) an arbitrary subset of (S) of size ([n/2])
item textbf{return} textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(T,u)oplus_u)textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(Ssetminus T,u))
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
end{document}
which gives
Its not perfect and requires still a lot of fiddling, especially if you have a lot of different algorithms. Then it might be better to redefine the paragraph command...
Thanks for the answer. Text format seems different in the attached pic and also the dimension of the algorithm seems different.
– Isla_Bonita
Feb 5 at 8:58
I agree it is not perfect. I edited a little bit to be more closer to the original, though I am sure there is still room for improvement ;-)
– CaptainNabla
Feb 5 at 9:31
@Isla_Bonita, the format is the same as you in your mwe (minimal working example) in question (which in turn not provide the size of of images which you show).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 9:36
add a comment |
The background color can be adjusted as stated here. Then its just a matter of playing around with some fonts:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
noindent
underline{textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(S,u)):}\
noindenttextsf{INPUT:} A set (S) of (n) positive integers and an upper bound integer (u).\
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of (S) up to (u).
begin{enumerate}
item textbf{if} (S={x})
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ({(0,0),(x,1)})
item (T leftarrow) an arbitrary subset of (S) of size ([n/2])
item textbf{return} textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(T,u)oplus_u)textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(Ssetminus T,u))
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
end{document}
which gives
Its not perfect and requires still a lot of fiddling, especially if you have a lot of different algorithms. Then it might be better to redefine the paragraph command...
Thanks for the answer. Text format seems different in the attached pic and also the dimension of the algorithm seems different.
– Isla_Bonita
Feb 5 at 8:58
I agree it is not perfect. I edited a little bit to be more closer to the original, though I am sure there is still room for improvement ;-)
– CaptainNabla
Feb 5 at 9:31
@Isla_Bonita, the format is the same as you in your mwe (minimal working example) in question (which in turn not provide the size of of images which you show).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 9:36
add a comment |
The background color can be adjusted as stated here. Then its just a matter of playing around with some fonts:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
noindent
underline{textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(S,u)):}\
noindenttextsf{INPUT:} A set (S) of (n) positive integers and an upper bound integer (u).\
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of (S) up to (u).
begin{enumerate}
item textbf{if} (S={x})
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ({(0,0),(x,1)})
item (T leftarrow) an arbitrary subset of (S) of size ([n/2])
item textbf{return} textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(T,u)oplus_u)textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(Ssetminus T,u))
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
end{document}
which gives
Its not perfect and requires still a lot of fiddling, especially if you have a lot of different algorithms. Then it might be better to redefine the paragraph command...
The background color can be adjusted as stated here. Then its just a matter of playing around with some fonts:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[framemethod=tikz]{mdframed}
begin{document}
begin{mdframed}[hidealllines=true,backgroundcolor=gray!20]
noindent
underline{textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(S,u)):}\
noindenttextsf{INPUT:} A set (S) of (n) positive integers and an upper bound integer (u).\
textsf{OUTPUT:} The set of all subset sums with cardinality information of (S) up to (u).
begin{enumerate}
item textbf{if} (S={x})
item hspace{1cm} textbf{return} ({(0,0),(x,1)})
item (T leftarrow) an arbitrary subset of (S) of size ([n/2])
item textbf{return} textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(T,u)oplus_u)textsc{AllSubsetSums}(^#(Ssetminus T,u))
end{enumerate}
end{mdframed}
end{document}
which gives
Its not perfect and requires still a lot of fiddling, especially if you have a lot of different algorithms. Then it might be better to redefine the paragraph command...
edited Feb 5 at 9:29
answered Feb 5 at 8:23
CaptainNablaCaptainNabla
585
585
Thanks for the answer. Text format seems different in the attached pic and also the dimension of the algorithm seems different.
– Isla_Bonita
Feb 5 at 8:58
I agree it is not perfect. I edited a little bit to be more closer to the original, though I am sure there is still room for improvement ;-)
– CaptainNabla
Feb 5 at 9:31
@Isla_Bonita, the format is the same as you in your mwe (minimal working example) in question (which in turn not provide the size of of images which you show).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 9:36
add a comment |
Thanks for the answer. Text format seems different in the attached pic and also the dimension of the algorithm seems different.
– Isla_Bonita
Feb 5 at 8:58
I agree it is not perfect. I edited a little bit to be more closer to the original, though I am sure there is still room for improvement ;-)
– CaptainNabla
Feb 5 at 9:31
@Isla_Bonita, the format is the same as you in your mwe (minimal working example) in question (which in turn not provide the size of of images which you show).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 9:36
Thanks for the answer. Text format seems different in the attached pic and also the dimension of the algorithm seems different.
– Isla_Bonita
Feb 5 at 8:58
Thanks for the answer. Text format seems different in the attached pic and also the dimension of the algorithm seems different.
– Isla_Bonita
Feb 5 at 8:58
I agree it is not perfect. I edited a little bit to be more closer to the original, though I am sure there is still room for improvement ;-)
– CaptainNabla
Feb 5 at 9:31
I agree it is not perfect. I edited a little bit to be more closer to the original, though I am sure there is still room for improvement ;-)
– CaptainNabla
Feb 5 at 9:31
@Isla_Bonita, the format is the same as you in your mwe (minimal working example) in question (which in turn not provide the size of of images which you show).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 9:36
@Isla_Bonita, the format is the same as you in your mwe (minimal working example) in question (which in turn not provide the size of of images which you show).
– Zarko
Feb 5 at 9:36
add a comment |
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