Latex Figure Reference Gives Section Number at Jerry Baughman blog

Latex Figure Reference Gives Section Number. A section on population of nations, a table containing the population numbers, and; I have read many posts on here inquiring as to why \ref{} produces a section number instead of the number of a labeled. One of my sections seems to be using the section number rather than the appropriate figure number for \ref's that point to. A figure containing a bar chart of the population sizes, it. I'm trying to insert a figure in a latex file, but latex always gives the reference number of this figure as figure 1 instead of 2, although there is already a figure 1 earlier in the document. Does anybody know why sometimes it happens that a \ref command produces a reference to the section number even if the. This will redefine the figure.

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A section on population of nations, a table containing the population numbers, and; I have read many posts on here inquiring as to why \ref{} produces a section number instead of the number of a labeled. I'm trying to insert a figure in a latex file, but latex always gives the reference number of this figure as figure 1 instead of 2, although there is already a figure 1 earlier in the document. Does anybody know why sometimes it happens that a \ref command produces a reference to the section number even if the. This will redefine the figure. A figure containing a bar chart of the population sizes, it. One of my sections seems to be using the section number rather than the appropriate figure number for \ref's that point to.

Cross referencing sections, equations and floats Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor

Latex Figure Reference Gives Section Number One of my sections seems to be using the section number rather than the appropriate figure number for \ref's that point to. Does anybody know why sometimes it happens that a \ref command produces a reference to the section number even if the. A figure containing a bar chart of the population sizes, it. I have read many posts on here inquiring as to why \ref{} produces a section number instead of the number of a labeled. This will redefine the figure. I'm trying to insert a figure in a latex file, but latex always gives the reference number of this figure as figure 1 instead of 2, although there is already a figure 1 earlier in the document. A section on population of nations, a table containing the population numbers, and; One of my sections seems to be using the section number rather than the appropriate figure number for \ref's that point to.

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