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I want to create a "value-frequency" table from the following expression.



Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]] // TableForm


The generated table should be in LaTeX form either




  • two rows and n columns. first row: Value, second row: Frequency

  • n rows and 2 columns. first column: Value, second column: Frequency


Optionally with headings "Value" and "Frequency" to make it look nice.



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    I want to create a "value-frequency" table from the following expression.



    Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]] // TableForm


    The generated table should be in LaTeX form either




    • two rows and n columns. first row: Value, second row: Frequency

    • n rows and 2 columns. first column: Value, second column: Frequency


    Optionally with headings "Value" and "Frequency" to make it look nice.



    How to achieve this?










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      I want to create a "value-frequency" table from the following expression.



      Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]] // TableForm


      The generated table should be in LaTeX form either




      • two rows and n columns. first row: Value, second row: Frequency

      • n rows and 2 columns. first column: Value, second column: Frequency


      Optionally with headings "Value" and "Frequency" to make it look nice.



      How to achieve this?










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      I want to create a "value-frequency" table from the following expression.



      Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]] // TableForm


      The generated table should be in LaTeX form either




      • two rows and n columns. first row: Value, second row: Frequency

      • n rows and 2 columns. first column: Value, second column: Frequency


      Optionally with headings "Value" and "Frequency" to make it look nice.



      How to achieve this?







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          SeedRandom[1]
          counts = Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]];
          TeXForm @ Grid[Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]], Dividers -> All]



          $begin{array}{|c|c|}
          hline
          text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
          hline
          1 & 104 \
          hline
          2 & 92 \
          hline
          3 & 97 \
          hline
          4 & 101 \
          hline
          5 & 106 \
          hline
          end{array}$




          TeXForm@Grid[Transpose@Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]],
          Dividers -> All]



          $begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
          hline
          text{Value} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \
          hline
          text{Frequency} & 104 & 92 & 97 & 101 & 106 \
          hline
          end{array}$







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            One way to make your table:



            TeXForm@TableForm[Sort[Tally@RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]], 
            TableHeadings -> {None, {"Value", "Frequency"}}]


            The output is the Latex code for:



            $begin{array}{cc}
            text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
            1 & 89 \
            2 & 94 \
            3 & 117 \
            4 & 93 \
            5 & 107 \
            end{array}$






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              SeedRandom[1]
              counts = Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]];
              TeXForm @ Grid[Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]], Dividers -> All]



              $begin{array}{|c|c|}
              hline
              text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
              hline
              1 & 104 \
              hline
              2 & 92 \
              hline
              3 & 97 \
              hline
              4 & 101 \
              hline
              5 & 106 \
              hline
              end{array}$




              TeXForm@Grid[Transpose@Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]],
              Dividers -> All]



              $begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
              hline
              text{Value} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \
              hline
              text{Frequency} & 104 & 92 & 97 & 101 & 106 \
              hline
              end{array}$







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                accepted










                SeedRandom[1]
                counts = Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]];
                TeXForm @ Grid[Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]], Dividers -> All]



                $begin{array}{|c|c|}
                hline
                text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
                hline
                1 & 104 \
                hline
                2 & 92 \
                hline
                3 & 97 \
                hline
                4 & 101 \
                hline
                5 & 106 \
                hline
                end{array}$




                TeXForm@Grid[Transpose@Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]],
                Dividers -> All]



                $begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
                hline
                text{Value} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \
                hline
                text{Frequency} & 104 & 92 & 97 & 101 & 106 \
                hline
                end{array}$







                share|improve this answer

























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                  SeedRandom[1]
                  counts = Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]];
                  TeXForm @ Grid[Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]], Dividers -> All]



                  $begin{array}{|c|c|}
                  hline
                  text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
                  hline
                  1 & 104 \
                  hline
                  2 & 92 \
                  hline
                  3 & 97 \
                  hline
                  4 & 101 \
                  hline
                  5 & 106 \
                  hline
                  end{array}$




                  TeXForm@Grid[Transpose@Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]],
                  Dividers -> All]



                  $begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
                  hline
                  text{Value} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \
                  hline
                  text{Frequency} & 104 & 92 & 97 & 101 & 106 \
                  hline
                  end{array}$







                  share|improve this answer














                  SeedRandom[1]
                  counts = Counts[Sort[RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]]];
                  TeXForm @ Grid[Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]], Dividers -> All]



                  $begin{array}{|c|c|}
                  hline
                  text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
                  hline
                  1 & 104 \
                  hline
                  2 & 92 \
                  hline
                  3 & 97 \
                  hline
                  4 & 101 \
                  hline
                  5 & 106 \
                  hline
                  end{array}$




                  TeXForm@Grid[Transpose@Join[{{"Value", "Frequency"}}, KeyValueMap[List][counts]],
                  Dividers -> All]



                  $begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
                  hline
                  text{Value} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \
                  hline
                  text{Frequency} & 104 & 92 & 97 & 101 & 106 \
                  hline
                  end{array}$








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                      One way to make your table:



                      TeXForm@TableForm[Sort[Tally@RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]], 
                      TableHeadings -> {None, {"Value", "Frequency"}}]


                      The output is the Latex code for:



                      $begin{array}{cc}
                      text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
                      1 & 89 \
                      2 & 94 \
                      3 & 117 \
                      4 & 93 \
                      5 & 107 \
                      end{array}$






                      share|improve this answer

























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                        3
                        down vote













                        One way to make your table:



                        TeXForm@TableForm[Sort[Tally@RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]], 
                        TableHeadings -> {None, {"Value", "Frequency"}}]


                        The output is the Latex code for:



                        $begin{array}{cc}
                        text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
                        1 & 89 \
                        2 & 94 \
                        3 & 117 \
                        4 & 93 \
                        5 & 107 \
                        end{array}$






                        share|improve this answer























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                          up vote
                          3
                          down vote









                          One way to make your table:



                          TeXForm@TableForm[Sort[Tally@RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]], 
                          TableHeadings -> {None, {"Value", "Frequency"}}]


                          The output is the Latex code for:



                          $begin{array}{cc}
                          text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
                          1 & 89 \
                          2 & 94 \
                          3 & 117 \
                          4 & 93 \
                          5 & 107 \
                          end{array}$






                          share|improve this answer












                          One way to make your table:



                          TeXForm@TableForm[Sort[Tally@RandomInteger[{1, 5}, 500]], 
                          TableHeadings -> {None, {"Value", "Frequency"}}]


                          The output is the Latex code for:



                          $begin{array}{cc}
                          text{Value} & text{Frequency} \
                          1 & 89 \
                          2 & 94 \
                          3 & 117 \
                          4 & 93 \
                          5 & 107 \
                          end{array}$







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