Separating matrix elements by lines












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Using the following code



documentclass{beamer}
beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
usepackage{verbatim}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
usetikzlibrary{matrix}
begin{document}
begin{frame}[t,fragile]
frametitle{}
begin{tikzpicture}
matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
% Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


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    Using the following code



    documentclass{beamer}
    beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
    usepackage{verbatim}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usepackage{pgfplots}
    usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
    usetikzlibrary{matrix}
    begin{document}
    begin{frame}[t,fragile]
    frametitle{}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
    15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
    17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
    10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
    23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
    13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
    draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
    % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{frame}
    end{document}


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      Using the following code



      documentclass{beamer}
      beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
      usepackage{verbatim}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
      usetikzlibrary{matrix}
      begin{document}
      begin{frame}[t,fragile]
      frametitle{}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
      15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
      17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
      10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
      23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
      13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
      draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
      % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{frame}
      end{document}


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      Can the matrix elements be separated by lines so that it could look like a table with borders between cells










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      Using the following code



      documentclass{beamer}
      beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
      usepackage{verbatim}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
      usetikzlibrary{matrix}
      begin{document}
      begin{frame}[t,fragile]
      frametitle{}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
      15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
      17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
      10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
      23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
      13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
      draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
      % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{frame}
      end{document}


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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix,calc}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in {1,...,6}
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in {1,...,5}
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows,calc}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}[vline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-|aux) -- (x.south-|aux)}},
          hline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west|-aux) -- (x.east|-aux)}}]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw[vline/.list={1,...,5},hline/.list={1,...,4}] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix,calc}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in {1,...,6}
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in {1,...,5}
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • @JouleVThank you very much for your answer

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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix,calc}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in {1,...,6}
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in {1,...,5}
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix,calc}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in {1,...,6}
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in {1,...,5}
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows, arrows.meta}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix,calc}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in {1,...,6}
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in {1,...,5}
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


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          @JouleVThank you very much for your answer

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          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows,calc}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}[vline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-|aux) -- (x.south-|aux)}},
          hline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west|-aux) -- (x.east|-aux)}}]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw[vline/.list={1,...,5},hline/.list={1,...,4}] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • @marmotThank you very much for your valuable answer

            – Hany
            1 min ago


















          2














          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows,calc}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}[vline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-|aux) -- (x.south-|aux)}},
          hline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west|-aux) -- (x.east|-aux)}}]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw[vline/.list={1,...,5},hline/.list={1,...,4}] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • @marmotThank you very much for your valuable answer

            – Hany
            1 min ago
















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          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows,calc}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}[vline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-|aux) -- (x.south-|aux)}},
          hline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west|-aux) -- (x.east|-aux)}}]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw[vline/.list={1,...,5},hline/.list={1,...,4}] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclass{beamer}
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackage{verbatim}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{arrows,calc}
          usetikzlibrary{matrix}
          begin{document}
          begin{frame}[t,fragile]
          frametitle{}
          begin{tikzpicture}[vline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-|aux) -- (x.south-|aux)}},
          hline/.style={insert path={
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west|-aux) -- (x.east|-aux)}}]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] {%
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\};
          draw[vline/.list={1,...,5},hline/.list={1,...,4}] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          @marmotThank you very much for your valuable answer

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