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Hiding Certain Lines on Table



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Use column-separator & (ampersand) inside newenvironmentTabular and grid typesettingtabu package - gaps in vertical lineshorizontal lines in certain table cellsMacros just for certain number of linesHow to make table lines matchRemoving certain lines from a tableTable lines alignmentVertical lines only in certain columnsUnexpected vertical skip amount at end of tabularx environment












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I made the following table:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{multirow}
usepackage{multicol}

begin{document}

defarraystretch{1.5}
begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} hline
& & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ hline
& Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
& Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
& High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
end{tabular}

end{document}


Here is the result:



enter image description here



I am just curious if there is any way to get rid of the lines around the boxes that have nothing in them?










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    I made the following table:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{multirow}
    usepackage{multicol}

    begin{document}

    defarraystretch{1.5}
    begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} hline
    & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ hline
    & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
    multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
    & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
    & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
    end{tabular}

    end{document}


    Here is the result:



    enter image description here



    I am just curious if there is any way to get rid of the lines around the boxes that have nothing in them?










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      I made the following table:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{multirow}
      usepackage{multicol}

      begin{document}

      defarraystretch{1.5}
      begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} hline
      & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ hline
      & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
      multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
      & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
      & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
      end{tabular}

      end{document}


      Here is the result:



      enter image description here



      I am just curious if there is any way to get rid of the lines around the boxes that have nothing in them?










      share|improve this question
















      I made the following table:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{multirow}
      usepackage{multicol}

      begin{document}

      defarraystretch{1.5}
      begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} hline
      & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ hline
      & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
      multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
      & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
      & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
      end{tabular}

      end{document}


      Here is the result:



      enter image description here



      I am just curious if there is any way to get rid of the lines around the boxes that have nothing in them?







      tables formatting line






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          There is no need of multicol here.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{multirow}
          begin{document}
          defarraystretch{1.5}
          begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|}
          cline{3-5}
          multicolumn{1}{c}{} & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5}
          multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
          multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
          & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
          & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
          end{tabular}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            I would suggest to omit all lines, looks better for me. In the following mwe I show both versions. Please see my pretty printing to be able to see the structure of the table faster ...



            MWE [important code changings marked with <======]:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{multirow}
            usepackage{multicol}

            begin{document}

            defarraystretch{1.5}
            How about without lines:

            begin{tabular}{c c ccc} %hline
            & & multicolumn{3}{c}{Actual} \ %hline
            & Class & Low & Med. & High \ %hline
            multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
            & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
            & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ %hline
            end{tabular}

            Version with lines:

            begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} cline{3-5} % <==============================
            multicolumn{2}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{|c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5} % <===========
            multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline % <========
            multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ % <=======
            & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
            & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
            end{tabular}
            end{document}


            and its result:



            result






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              There is no need of multicol here.



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{multirow}
              begin{document}
              defarraystretch{1.5}
              begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|}
              cline{3-5}
              multicolumn{1}{c}{} & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5}
              multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
              multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
              & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
              & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
              end{tabular}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer




























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                There is no need of multicol here.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{multirow}
                begin{document}
                defarraystretch{1.5}
                begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|}
                cline{3-5}
                multicolumn{1}{c}{} & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5}
                multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
                multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
                & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
                end{tabular}
                end{document}


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer


























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                  There is no need of multicol here.



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{multirow}
                  begin{document}
                  defarraystretch{1.5}
                  begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|}
                  cline{3-5}
                  multicolumn{1}{c}{} & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5}
                  multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
                  multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
                  & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                  & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
                  end{tabular}
                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  There is no need of multicol here.



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{multirow}
                  begin{document}
                  defarraystretch{1.5}
                  begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|}
                  cline{3-5}
                  multicolumn{1}{c}{} & & multicolumn{3}{c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5}
                  multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline
                  multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
                  & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                  & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
                  end{tabular}
                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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                      I would suggest to omit all lines, looks better for me. In the following mwe I show both versions. Please see my pretty printing to be able to see the structure of the table faster ...



                      MWE [important code changings marked with <======]:



                      documentclass{article}
                      usepackage{multirow}
                      usepackage{multicol}

                      begin{document}

                      defarraystretch{1.5}
                      How about without lines:

                      begin{tabular}{c c ccc} %hline
                      & & multicolumn{3}{c}{Actual} \ %hline
                      & Class & Low & Med. & High \ %hline
                      multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
                      & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                      & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ %hline
                      end{tabular}

                      Version with lines:

                      begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} cline{3-5} % <==============================
                      multicolumn{2}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{|c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5} % <===========
                      multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline % <========
                      multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ % <=======
                      & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                      & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
                      end{tabular}
                      end{document}


                      and its result:



                      result






                      share|improve this answer




























                        1














                        I would suggest to omit all lines, looks better for me. In the following mwe I show both versions. Please see my pretty printing to be able to see the structure of the table faster ...



                        MWE [important code changings marked with <======]:



                        documentclass{article}
                        usepackage{multirow}
                        usepackage{multicol}

                        begin{document}

                        defarraystretch{1.5}
                        How about without lines:

                        begin{tabular}{c c ccc} %hline
                        & & multicolumn{3}{c}{Actual} \ %hline
                        & Class & Low & Med. & High \ %hline
                        multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
                        & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                        & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ %hline
                        end{tabular}

                        Version with lines:

                        begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} cline{3-5} % <==============================
                        multicolumn{2}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{|c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5} % <===========
                        multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline % <========
                        multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ % <=======
                        & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                        & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
                        end{tabular}
                        end{document}


                        and its result:



                        result






                        share|improve this answer


























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                          I would suggest to omit all lines, looks better for me. In the following mwe I show both versions. Please see my pretty printing to be able to see the structure of the table faster ...



                          MWE [important code changings marked with <======]:



                          documentclass{article}
                          usepackage{multirow}
                          usepackage{multicol}

                          begin{document}

                          defarraystretch{1.5}
                          How about without lines:

                          begin{tabular}{c c ccc} %hline
                          & & multicolumn{3}{c}{Actual} \ %hline
                          & Class & Low & Med. & High \ %hline
                          multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
                          & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                          & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ %hline
                          end{tabular}

                          Version with lines:

                          begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} cline{3-5} % <==============================
                          multicolumn{2}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{|c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5} % <===========
                          multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline % <========
                          multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ % <=======
                          & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                          & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
                          end{tabular}
                          end{document}


                          and its result:



                          result






                          share|improve this answer













                          I would suggest to omit all lines, looks better for me. In the following mwe I show both versions. Please see my pretty printing to be able to see the structure of the table faster ...



                          MWE [important code changings marked with <======]:



                          documentclass{article}
                          usepackage{multirow}
                          usepackage{multicol}

                          begin{document}

                          defarraystretch{1.5}
                          How about without lines:

                          begin{tabular}{c c ccc} %hline
                          & & multicolumn{3}{c}{Actual} \ %hline
                          & Class & Low & Med. & High \ %hline
                          multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \
                          & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                          & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ %hline
                          end{tabular}

                          Version with lines:

                          begin{tabular}{|c|c|ccc|} cline{3-5} % <==============================
                          multicolumn{2}{c}{} & multicolumn{3}{|c|}{Actual} \ cline{2-5} % <===========
                          multicolumn{1}{c|}{} & Class & Low & Med. & High \ hline % <========
                          multirow{3}{*}{Prediction} & Low & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ % <=======
                          & Med. & $10$ & $98$ & $1$ \
                          & High & $0$ & $0$ & $0$ \ hline
                          end{tabular}
                          end{document}


                          and its result:



                          result







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