# How to make multiple tables?

How to make multiple tables on the same page, as in the example?

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Maybe it might be better to see it as a single, more complex table—to ease in actually writing the content. – Sean Allred Jan 5 '14 at 21:03
Do you have a smaller figure? – kiss my armpit Jan 5 '14 at 21:12

 \begin{tabular}{l}a\\b\end{tabular}
\begin{tabular}{l}a\\b\end{tabular}
\begin{tabular}{l}a\\b\end{tabular}


will put three tables in a row.

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Three tables in a same line means that the image will stay horizontal, rather than vertical tables?. – benedito Jan 5 '14 at 21:13
@benedito sorry I have no idea what you mean by that comment, the text in your image is not rotated? (Questions should always include a complete sample document) The three tables in this answer are tall and thin as in your picture, with 1 column and 2 rows a above b. (incidentally why not simply make it one table?) – David Carlisle Jan 5 '14 at 21:22
Sorry, I wasn't clear. What I want are six tables (separated, but on the same pages-as thin and tall six cards). I've tried to do a table, but they stay together. I can't separate them. In fact, in my attempts, they're not separated as six cards, that what I want. – benedito Jan 5 '14 at 21:33
@benedito so the code I suggested should work – David Carlisle Jan 5 '14 at 23:58
For some space between the tables, add \hskip 1em between the tabular environments. – Aditya Jan 6 '14 at 12:02

Here's a solution :

\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage{array}
\setlength{\arrayrulewidth}{0.8pt}

\begin{document}
\hline
\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{1}\\  & \\
3 & 3 \\ & 5 \\
5 & 3 \\ & 7  \\
7 & 3 \\ & 9 \\
9 & 4 \\ & 1 \\
1 & 4 \\
1 & 3 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\hline
\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{1}\\
\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{6} \\
1 & 49 \\ 7 & \\
1 & 50 \\ 8 & \\
1 & 51 \\ 9 & \\
2 & 52 \\ 0 & \\
2 &  53 \\ & 7 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

\end{document}


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