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Extra alignment tab has been changed to cr. } using table, tabular and resizebox


Error: extra alignment tab has been changed to crExtra alignment tab has been changed to crtable - error: Extra alignment tab has been changed to crextra alignment tab has been changed to crExtra alignment tab has been changed to cr" errorExtra alignment tab has been changed to cr? Table MulticolumnError message: Extra alignment tab has been changed to crExtra alignment tab has been changed to cr? in latexExtra alignment tab has been changed to cr. }Extra alignment tab has been changed to cr error













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I've reveiwed all the other threads on this topic and have not been able to figure it out. It must be something I'm completely missing.



I recieved the error above "Extra alignment tab has been changed to cr. }"



Here's a full reproducible code snippet



begintable[h!]
resizebox5in!
begintabular[h!]
hline
multicolumnDataset &
multicolumn3A &
multicolumn3cB &
hline


bfseries Year & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value \
hline


1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline

endtabular

caption[stuff]morestuff
labeltable:all.models
endtable


Can anyone see something I'm not seeing?



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  • The instruction multicolumnDataset generates a syntax error. Did you mean to write multicolumn1Dataset?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • THANK YOU!! You're awesome!

    – Joseph
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    You might alos consider not using resizebox in order to make the table occupy a certain space as this approach will lead to inconsistent font sizes and line widths throughout your document.

    – leandriis
    4 hours ago















2















I've reveiwed all the other threads on this topic and have not been able to figure it out. It must be something I'm completely missing.



I recieved the error above "Extra alignment tab has been changed to cr. }"



Here's a full reproducible code snippet



begintable[h!]
resizebox5in!
begintabular[h!]
hline
multicolumnDataset &
multicolumn3A &
multicolumn3cB &
hline


bfseries Year & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value \
hline


1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline

endtabular

caption[stuff]morestuff
labeltable:all.models
endtable


Can anyone see something I'm not seeing?



Thank you in advance!










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  • The instruction multicolumnDataset generates a syntax error. Did you mean to write multicolumn1Dataset?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • THANK YOU!! You're awesome!

    – Joseph
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    You might alos consider not using resizebox in order to make the table occupy a certain space as this approach will lead to inconsistent font sizes and line widths throughout your document.

    – leandriis
    4 hours ago













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2








2








I've reveiwed all the other threads on this topic and have not been able to figure it out. It must be something I'm completely missing.



I recieved the error above "Extra alignment tab has been changed to cr. }"



Here's a full reproducible code snippet



begintable[h!]
resizebox5in!
begintabular[h!]
hline
multicolumnDataset &
multicolumn3A &
multicolumn3cB &
hline


bfseries Year & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value \
hline


1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline

endtabular

caption[stuff]morestuff
labeltable:all.models
endtable


Can anyone see something I'm not seeing?



Thank you in advance!










share|improve this question
















I've reveiwed all the other threads on this topic and have not been able to figure it out. It must be something I'm completely missing.



I recieved the error above "Extra alignment tab has been changed to cr. }"



Here's a full reproducible code snippet



begintable[h!]
resizebox5in!
begintabular[h!]
hline
multicolumnDataset &
multicolumn3A &
multicolumn3cB &
hline


bfseries Year & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value & bfseries parameter & bfseries gof & bfseries p-value \
hline


1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline

endtabular

caption[stuff]morestuff
labeltable:all.models
endtable


Can anyone see something I'm not seeing?



Thank you in advance!







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  • The instruction multicolumnDataset generates a syntax error. Did you mean to write multicolumn1Dataset?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • THANK YOU!! You're awesome!

    – Joseph
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    You might alos consider not using resizebox in order to make the table occupy a certain space as this approach will lead to inconsistent font sizes and line widths throughout your document.

    – leandriis
    4 hours ago

















  • The instruction multicolumnDataset generates a syntax error. Did you mean to write multicolumn1Dataset?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • THANK YOU!! You're awesome!

    – Joseph
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    You might alos consider not using resizebox in order to make the table occupy a certain space as this approach will lead to inconsistent font sizes and line widths throughout your document.

    – leandriis
    4 hours ago
















The instruction multicolumnDataset generates a syntax error. Did you mean to write multicolumn1Dataset?

– Mico
4 hours ago





The instruction multicolumnDataset generates a syntax error. Did you mean to write multicolumn1Dataset?

– Mico
4 hours ago













THANK YOU!! You're awesome!

– Joseph
4 hours ago





THANK YOU!! You're awesome!

– Joseph
4 hours ago




1




1





You might alos consider not using resizebox in order to make the table occupy a certain space as this approach will lead to inconsistent font sizes and line widths throughout your document.

– leandriis
4 hours ago





You might alos consider not using resizebox in order to make the table occupy a certain space as this approach will lead to inconsistent font sizes and line widths throughout your document.

– leandriis
4 hours ago










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The immediate source of the error message is the line



multicolumn3cB &


It should be



multicolumn3cB \


Two additional observations:



  • multicolumnDataset isn't correct either. It should be either multicolumn1Dataset or, much more simply, Dataset.


  • The option [h!] in begintabular[h!] is meaningless and simply ignored. Valid options are t ("top"), c ("center" -- the default), and b ("bottom").



Addendum: If this were my table, I would strive hard to give it a much more open "look", mainly by omitting all vertical lines and using fewer, but well spaced, horizontal lines. There's no need for the resizebox "sledge hammer". Use a tabular* environment instead. I would also not bold-face the header cells, and I'd give more structure to the table's header material, and I'd align the numbers in the numerical columns on their respective decimal markers.



These ideas are implemented in the second table below.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx

usepackagebooktabs,siunitx
begindocument
begintable[h!]
resizebox5in!%
begintabular[h!]c
hline
Dataset &
multicolumn3A &
multicolumn3cB \
hline
bfseries Year & bfseries parameter &
bfseries gof & bfseries p-value &
bfseries parameter & bfseries gof &
bfseries p-value \
hline
1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline
endtabular
% end of scope of resizebox instruction
caption[stuff]morestuff
labeltable:all.models
endtable

begintable[h!]
setlengthtabcolsep0pt
begintabular*5in@extracolsepfill l
*2*2S[table-format=1.4]S[table-format=1.2]
toprule
Year & multicolumn6cDataset \
cmidrule2-7
& multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
cmidrule2-4 cmidrule5-7
& Parameter & gof & p-value & Parameter & gof & p-value \
midrule
1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ bottomrule
endtabular*
captionA much more ``open'' look
labeltable:another_look
endtable
enddocument





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    I would design your table on the following way:



    enter image description here



    (red lines indicate text borders)



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagebooktabs, % for nicer horizontal rules (toprule, cmidrule, midrule,bottomrule)
    makecell % for column headers (thesd)
    renewcommandtheadfontbfseriessmall
    renewcommandtheadgape
    usepackagesiunitx % for S column type: numbers are aligned at decimal points

    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    setlengthtabcolsep0pt
    begintabular*linewidth@extracolsepfill
    c
    *2S[table-format=1.4]
    S[table-format=1.2]
    *2S[table-format=1.4]
    S[table-format=1.2]

    toprule
    Dataset & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
    cmidrule2-4cmidrule5-7
    theadYear & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value
    & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value \
    midrule
    1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
    1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
    2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
    2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
    2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
    2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
    2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \
    bottomrule
    endtabular*
    caption[stuff]morestuff
    labeltable:all.models
    endtable
    enddocument





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    • That looks clean! Thank you. I'll use it!

      – Joseph
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    • @Joseph, I'm glad to help you. Of course, you can up-vote answer if you liked it ;-)

      – Zarko
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    • Done! :) Thank you!

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    The immediate source of the error message is the line



    multicolumn3cB &


    It should be



    multicolumn3cB \


    Two additional observations:



    • multicolumnDataset isn't correct either. It should be either multicolumn1Dataset or, much more simply, Dataset.


    • The option [h!] in begintabular[h!] is meaningless and simply ignored. Valid options are t ("top"), c ("center" -- the default), and b ("bottom").



    Addendum: If this were my table, I would strive hard to give it a much more open "look", mainly by omitting all vertical lines and using fewer, but well spaced, horizontal lines. There's no need for the resizebox "sledge hammer". Use a tabular* environment instead. I would also not bold-face the header cells, and I'd give more structure to the table's header material, and I'd align the numbers in the numerical columns on their respective decimal markers.



    These ideas are implemented in the second table below.



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagegraphicx

    usepackagebooktabs,siunitx
    begindocument
    begintable[h!]
    resizebox5in!%
    begintabular[h!]c
    hline
    Dataset &
    multicolumn3A &
    multicolumn3cB \
    hline
    bfseries Year & bfseries parameter &
    bfseries gof & bfseries p-value &
    bfseries parameter & bfseries gof &
    bfseries p-value \
    hline
    1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
    1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
    2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
    2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
    2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
    2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
    2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline
    endtabular
    % end of scope of resizebox instruction
    caption[stuff]morestuff
    labeltable:all.models
    endtable

    begintable[h!]
    setlengthtabcolsep0pt
    begintabular*5in@extracolsepfill l
    *2*2S[table-format=1.4]S[table-format=1.2]
    toprule
    Year & multicolumn6cDataset \
    cmidrule2-7
    & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
    cmidrule2-4 cmidrule5-7
    & Parameter & gof & p-value & Parameter & gof & p-value \
    midrule
    1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
    1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
    2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
    2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
    2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
    2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
    2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ bottomrule
    endtabular*
    captionA much more ``open'' look
    labeltable:another_look
    endtable
    enddocument





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      The immediate source of the error message is the line



      multicolumn3cB &


      It should be



      multicolumn3cB \


      Two additional observations:



      • multicolumnDataset isn't correct either. It should be either multicolumn1Dataset or, much more simply, Dataset.


      • The option [h!] in begintabular[h!] is meaningless and simply ignored. Valid options are t ("top"), c ("center" -- the default), and b ("bottom").



      Addendum: If this were my table, I would strive hard to give it a much more open "look", mainly by omitting all vertical lines and using fewer, but well spaced, horizontal lines. There's no need for the resizebox "sledge hammer". Use a tabular* environment instead. I would also not bold-face the header cells, and I'd give more structure to the table's header material, and I'd align the numbers in the numerical columns on their respective decimal markers.



      These ideas are implemented in the second table below.



      enter image description here



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx

      usepackagebooktabs,siunitx
      begindocument
      begintable[h!]
      resizebox5in!%
      begintabular[h!]c
      hline
      Dataset &
      multicolumn3A &
      multicolumn3cB \
      hline
      bfseries Year & bfseries parameter &
      bfseries gof & bfseries p-value &
      bfseries parameter & bfseries gof &
      bfseries p-value \
      hline
      1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
      1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
      2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
      2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
      2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
      2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
      2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline
      endtabular
      % end of scope of resizebox instruction
      caption[stuff]morestuff
      labeltable:all.models
      endtable

      begintable[h!]
      setlengthtabcolsep0pt
      begintabular*5in@extracolsepfill l
      *2*2S[table-format=1.4]S[table-format=1.2]
      toprule
      Year & multicolumn6cDataset \
      cmidrule2-7
      & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
      cmidrule2-4 cmidrule5-7
      & Parameter & gof & p-value & Parameter & gof & p-value \
      midrule
      1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
      1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
      2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
      2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
      2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
      2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
      2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ bottomrule
      endtabular*
      captionA much more ``open'' look
      labeltable:another_look
      endtable
      enddocument





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        The immediate source of the error message is the line



        multicolumn3cB &


        It should be



        multicolumn3cB \


        Two additional observations:



        • multicolumnDataset isn't correct either. It should be either multicolumn1Dataset or, much more simply, Dataset.


        • The option [h!] in begintabular[h!] is meaningless and simply ignored. Valid options are t ("top"), c ("center" -- the default), and b ("bottom").



        Addendum: If this were my table, I would strive hard to give it a much more open "look", mainly by omitting all vertical lines and using fewer, but well spaced, horizontal lines. There's no need for the resizebox "sledge hammer". Use a tabular* environment instead. I would also not bold-face the header cells, and I'd give more structure to the table's header material, and I'd align the numbers in the numerical columns on their respective decimal markers.



        These ideas are implemented in the second table below.



        enter image description here



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagegraphicx

        usepackagebooktabs,siunitx
        begindocument
        begintable[h!]
        resizebox5in!%
        begintabular[h!]c
        hline
        Dataset &
        multicolumn3A &
        multicolumn3cB \
        hline
        bfseries Year & bfseries parameter &
        bfseries gof & bfseries p-value &
        bfseries parameter & bfseries gof &
        bfseries p-value \
        hline
        1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
        1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
        2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
        2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
        2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
        2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
        2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline
        endtabular
        % end of scope of resizebox instruction
        caption[stuff]morestuff
        labeltable:all.models
        endtable

        begintable[h!]
        setlengthtabcolsep0pt
        begintabular*5in@extracolsepfill l
        *2*2S[table-format=1.4]S[table-format=1.2]
        toprule
        Year & multicolumn6cDataset \
        cmidrule2-7
        & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
        cmidrule2-4 cmidrule5-7
        & Parameter & gof & p-value & Parameter & gof & p-value \
        midrule
        1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
        1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
        2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
        2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
        2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
        2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
        2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ bottomrule
        endtabular*
        captionA much more ``open'' look
        labeltable:another_look
        endtable
        enddocument





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        The immediate source of the error message is the line



        multicolumn3cB &


        It should be



        multicolumn3cB \


        Two additional observations:



        • multicolumnDataset isn't correct either. It should be either multicolumn1Dataset or, much more simply, Dataset.


        • The option [h!] in begintabular[h!] is meaningless and simply ignored. Valid options are t ("top"), c ("center" -- the default), and b ("bottom").



        Addendum: If this were my table, I would strive hard to give it a much more open "look", mainly by omitting all vertical lines and using fewer, but well spaced, horizontal lines. There's no need for the resizebox "sledge hammer". Use a tabular* environment instead. I would also not bold-face the header cells, and I'd give more structure to the table's header material, and I'd align the numbers in the numerical columns on their respective decimal markers.



        These ideas are implemented in the second table below.



        enter image description here



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagegraphicx

        usepackagebooktabs,siunitx
        begindocument
        begintable[h!]
        resizebox5in!%
        begintabular[h!]c
        hline
        Dataset &
        multicolumn3A &
        multicolumn3cB \
        hline
        bfseries Year & bfseries parameter &
        bfseries gof & bfseries p-value &
        bfseries parameter & bfseries gof &
        bfseries p-value \
        hline
        1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \ hline
        1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \ hline
        2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
        2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \ hline
        2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \ hline
        2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \ hline
        2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ hline
        endtabular
        % end of scope of resizebox instruction
        caption[stuff]morestuff
        labeltable:all.models
        endtable

        begintable[h!]
        setlengthtabcolsep0pt
        begintabular*5in@extracolsepfill l
        *2*2S[table-format=1.4]S[table-format=1.2]
        toprule
        Year & multicolumn6cDataset \
        cmidrule2-7
        & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
        cmidrule2-4 cmidrule5-7
        & Parameter & gof & p-value & Parameter & gof & p-value \
        midrule
        1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
        1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
        2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
        2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
        2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
        2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
        2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \ bottomrule
        endtabular*
        captionA much more ``open'' look
        labeltable:another_look
        endtable
        enddocument






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            Off-topic:



            I would design your table on the following way:



            enter image description here



            (red lines indicate text borders)



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagebooktabs, % for nicer horizontal rules (toprule, cmidrule, midrule,bottomrule)
            makecell % for column headers (thesd)
            renewcommandtheadfontbfseriessmall
            renewcommandtheadgape
            usepackagesiunitx % for S column type: numbers are aligned at decimal points

            begindocument
            begintable[h!]
            setlengthtabcolsep0pt
            begintabular*linewidth@extracolsepfill
            c
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]

            toprule
            Dataset & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
            cmidrule2-4cmidrule5-7
            theadYear & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value
            & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value \
            midrule
            1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
            1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
            2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
            2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
            2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \
            bottomrule
            endtabular*
            caption[stuff]morestuff
            labeltable:all.models
            endtable
            enddocument





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            • That looks clean! Thank you. I'll use it!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago











            • @Joseph, I'm glad to help you. Of course, you can up-vote answer if you liked it ;-)

              – Zarko
              4 hours ago











            • Done! :) Thank you!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago















            4














            Off-topic:



            I would design your table on the following way:



            enter image description here



            (red lines indicate text borders)



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagebooktabs, % for nicer horizontal rules (toprule, cmidrule, midrule,bottomrule)
            makecell % for column headers (thesd)
            renewcommandtheadfontbfseriessmall
            renewcommandtheadgape
            usepackagesiunitx % for S column type: numbers are aligned at decimal points

            begindocument
            begintable[h!]
            setlengthtabcolsep0pt
            begintabular*linewidth@extracolsepfill
            c
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]

            toprule
            Dataset & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
            cmidrule2-4cmidrule5-7
            theadYear & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value
            & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value \
            midrule
            1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
            1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
            2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
            2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
            2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \
            bottomrule
            endtabular*
            caption[stuff]morestuff
            labeltable:all.models
            endtable
            enddocument





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            • That looks clean! Thank you. I'll use it!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago











            • @Joseph, I'm glad to help you. Of course, you can up-vote answer if you liked it ;-)

              – Zarko
              4 hours ago











            • Done! :) Thank you!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago













            4












            4








            4







            Off-topic:



            I would design your table on the following way:



            enter image description here



            (red lines indicate text borders)



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagebooktabs, % for nicer horizontal rules (toprule, cmidrule, midrule,bottomrule)
            makecell % for column headers (thesd)
            renewcommandtheadfontbfseriessmall
            renewcommandtheadgape
            usepackagesiunitx % for S column type: numbers are aligned at decimal points

            begindocument
            begintable[h!]
            setlengthtabcolsep0pt
            begintabular*linewidth@extracolsepfill
            c
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]

            toprule
            Dataset & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
            cmidrule2-4cmidrule5-7
            theadYear & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value
            & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value \
            midrule
            1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
            1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
            2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
            2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
            2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \
            bottomrule
            endtabular*
            caption[stuff]morestuff
            labeltable:all.models
            endtable
            enddocument





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            Off-topic:



            I would design your table on the following way:



            enter image description here



            (red lines indicate text borders)



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagebooktabs, % for nicer horizontal rules (toprule, cmidrule, midrule,bottomrule)
            makecell % for column headers (thesd)
            renewcommandtheadfontbfseriessmall
            renewcommandtheadgape
            usepackagesiunitx % for S column type: numbers are aligned at decimal points

            begindocument
            begintable[h!]
            setlengthtabcolsep0pt
            begintabular*linewidth@extracolsepfill
            c
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]
            *2S[table-format=1.4]
            S[table-format=1.2]

            toprule
            Dataset & multicolumn3cA & multicolumn3cB \
            cmidrule2-4cmidrule5-7
            theadYear & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value
            & theadparameter & theadgof & theadp-value \
            midrule
            1998 & 1.2661 & 0.4046 & 0.57 & 1.2889 & 0.3214 & 0.7 \
            1999 & 1.2685 & 0.4049 & 0.58 & 1.2913 & 0.3225 & 0.71 \
            2000 & 1.2681 & 0.4053 & 0.57 & 1.2942 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2001 & 1.2679 & 0.4082 & 0.56 & 1.2896 & 0.3208 & 0.71 \
            2002 & 1.2666 & 0.4098 & 0.55 & 1.2907 & 0.321 & 0.71 \
            2003 & 1.2673 & 0.4096 & 0.55 & 1.2849 & 0.3203 & 0.71 \
            2004 & 1.2678 & 0.409 & 0.57 & 1.2866 & 0.3187 & 0.72 \
            bottomrule
            endtabular*
            caption[stuff]morestuff
            labeltable:all.models
            endtable
            enddocument






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            • That looks clean! Thank you. I'll use it!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago











            • @Joseph, I'm glad to help you. Of course, you can up-vote answer if you liked it ;-)

              – Zarko
              4 hours ago











            • Done! :) Thank you!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago

















            • That looks clean! Thank you. I'll use it!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago











            • @Joseph, I'm glad to help you. Of course, you can up-vote answer if you liked it ;-)

              – Zarko
              4 hours ago











            • Done! :) Thank you!

              – Joseph
              4 hours ago
















            That looks clean! Thank you. I'll use it!

            – Joseph
            4 hours ago





            That looks clean! Thank you. I'll use it!

            – Joseph
            4 hours ago













            @Joseph, I'm glad to help you. Of course, you can up-vote answer if you liked it ;-)

            – Zarko
            4 hours ago





            @Joseph, I'm glad to help you. Of course, you can up-vote answer if you liked it ;-)

            – Zarko
            4 hours ago













            Done! :) Thank you!

            – Joseph
            4 hours ago





            Done! :) Thank you!

            – Joseph
            4 hours ago

















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