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Section numbering in binary
Binary arithmeticHide section numbers, but keep numberingBeamer tableofcontents does not display the correct section number after setcountersection…Numbering depth in appendixHow to set section numbering in [svmult]?How to adjust the section numbering (as in skipping a couple of section numbers) when using letters instead of numerals for section numbering?Suppress chapter number but keep section number in section headingsUsing dates as section numbering?Mixed section numbering accross subsectionsNumbering a section supplementHave section numbering use specific strings
Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section
would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?
sectioning numbering
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Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section
would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?
sectioning numbering
Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the thefmtcount
package seems the most appropriate.
– Alan Munn
8 hours ago
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Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section
would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?
sectioning numbering
Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section
would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?
sectioning numbering
sectioning numbering
asked 8 hours ago
AddemAddem
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Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the thefmtcount
package seems the most appropriate.
– Alan Munn
8 hours ago
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Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the thefmtcount
package seems the most appropriate.
– Alan Munn
8 hours ago
Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the
fmtcount
package seems the most appropriate.– Alan Munn
8 hours ago
Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the
fmtcount
package seems the most appropriate.– Alan Munn
8 hours ago
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Sure.
documentclassarticle
usepackageexpl3
ExplSyntaxOn
cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
ExplSyntaxOff
begindocument
sectionone
sectiontwo
sectionthree
enddocument
Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section
counter still has the value 1
for the first section, we only print 0
. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0
, you need to remove the -1
from the definition of thesection
and set the counter to -1
at the start of the document.
add a comment |
The fmtcount
package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1
. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.
documentclassarticle
usepackagefmtcount
renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
setcountersection-1% To begin at 0
begindocument
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
setcountersection-1
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
enddocument
This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.
– egreg
7 hours ago
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Sure.
documentclassarticle
usepackageexpl3
ExplSyntaxOn
cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
ExplSyntaxOff
begindocument
sectionone
sectiontwo
sectionthree
enddocument
Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section
counter still has the value 1
for the first section, we only print 0
. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0
, you need to remove the -1
from the definition of thesection
and set the counter to -1
at the start of the document.
add a comment |
Sure.
documentclassarticle
usepackageexpl3
ExplSyntaxOn
cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
ExplSyntaxOff
begindocument
sectionone
sectiontwo
sectionthree
enddocument
Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section
counter still has the value 1
for the first section, we only print 0
. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0
, you need to remove the -1
from the definition of thesection
and set the counter to -1
at the start of the document.
add a comment |
Sure.
documentclassarticle
usepackageexpl3
ExplSyntaxOn
cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
ExplSyntaxOff
begindocument
sectionone
sectiontwo
sectionthree
enddocument
Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section
counter still has the value 1
for the first section, we only print 0
. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0
, you need to remove the -1
from the definition of thesection
and set the counter to -1
at the start of the document.
Sure.
documentclassarticle
usepackageexpl3
ExplSyntaxOn
cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
ExplSyntaxOff
begindocument
sectionone
sectiontwo
sectionthree
enddocument
Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section
counter still has the value 1
for the first section, we only print 0
. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0
, you need to remove the -1
from the definition of thesection
and set the counter to -1
at the start of the document.
edited 8 hours ago
answered 8 hours ago
schtandardschtandard
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3,57211227
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The fmtcount
package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1
. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.
documentclassarticle
usepackagefmtcount
renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
setcountersection-1% To begin at 0
begindocument
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
setcountersection-1
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
enddocument
This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.
– egreg
7 hours ago
add a comment |
The fmtcount
package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1
. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.
documentclassarticle
usepackagefmtcount
renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
setcountersection-1% To begin at 0
begindocument
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
setcountersection-1
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
enddocument
This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.
– egreg
7 hours ago
add a comment |
The fmtcount
package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1
. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.
documentclassarticle
usepackagefmtcount
renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
setcountersection-1% To begin at 0
begindocument
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
setcountersection-1
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
enddocument
The fmtcount
package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1
. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.
documentclassarticle
usepackagefmtcount
renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
setcountersection-1% To begin at 0
begindocument
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
setcountersection-1
sectionFirst section
sectionSecond section
sectionThird section
sectionFourth section
sectionFifth section
enddocument
answered 8 hours ago
Alan MunnAlan Munn
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165k29434719
This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.
– egreg
7 hours ago
add a comment |
This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.
– egreg
7 hours ago
This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.
– egreg
7 hours ago
This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.
– egreg
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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