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subfloat - enclose a set of subfloats in a subfloat environment



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I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:



documentclass[english]{article}
usepackage[demo]{graphicx}
usepackage{subfig}

begin{document}


begin{figure}[t]
centering
subfloat[ ]{
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
label{fig1}
}
subfloat[ ]{
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
label{fig:2}
}
subfloat[ ]{
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
label{fig:3}
}

subfloat[ ]{
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
label{fig:4}
}
subfloat[ ]{
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
label{fig:5}
}
subfloat[ ]{
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
label{fig:6}
}

caption{}
label{fig:whatever}
end{figure}



end{document}


It returns the following output:
output



I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.









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    I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:



    documentclass[english]{article}
    usepackage[demo]{graphicx}
    usepackage{subfig}

    begin{document}


    begin{figure}[t]
    centering
    subfloat[ ]{
    includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
    label{fig1}
    }
    subfloat[ ]{
    includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
    label{fig:2}
    }
    subfloat[ ]{
    includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
    label{fig:3}
    }

    subfloat[ ]{
    includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
    label{fig:4}
    }
    subfloat[ ]{
    includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
    label{fig:5}
    }
    subfloat[ ]{
    includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
    label{fig:6}
    }

    caption{}
    label{fig:whatever}
    end{figure}



    end{document}


    It returns the following output:
    output



    I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.









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      I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:



      documentclass[english]{article}
      usepackage[demo]{graphicx}
      usepackage{subfig}

      begin{document}


      begin{figure}[t]
      centering
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig1}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:2}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:3}
      }

      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:4}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:5}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:6}
      }

      caption{}
      label{fig:whatever}
      end{figure}



      end{document}


      It returns the following output:
      output



      I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.









      share














      I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:



      documentclass[english]{article}
      usepackage[demo]{graphicx}
      usepackage{subfig}

      begin{document}


      begin{figure}[t]
      centering
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig1}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:2}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:3}
      }

      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:4}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:5}
      }
      subfloat[ ]{
      includegraphics[width=.32textwidth]{.png}
      label{fig:6}
      }

      caption{}
      label{fig:whatever}
      end{figure}



      end{document}


      It returns the following output:
      output



      I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.







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