I a trying to put a table in my report. I want to place it in the middle of the page. but it is shifted to the right side. How can I fix it? (I am using overleaf) I really appreciate it if anyone could help me to fix the problem.
This is the code:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage{floatrow}
\floatsetup[table]{capposition=top}
\usepackage{natbib}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{adjustbox}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{caption}
\begin{table}[p]
\centering
\small
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
\textbf{Sub fault} & \textbf{Lat} & \textbf{Lon} & \textbf{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Depth\\ (Km)\end{tabular}} & \textbf{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Strike\\ (Deg.)\end{tabular}} & \textbf{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Dip \\ (Deg.)\end{tabular}} & \textbf{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Length\\ (Km)\end{tabular}} & \textbf{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Width\\ (Km)\end{tabular}} & \textbf{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Rake \\ (Deg.)\end{tabular}} & \textbf{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Slip (m)\\ Mw=9.0\end{tabular}} \\ \hline
\textbf{1} & 18.9848 & -65.6921 & 22.1 & 89.59 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{2} & 19.4069 & -65.6953 & 5 & 89.59 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{3} & 18.9484 & -66.5742 & 22.1 & 84.98 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{4} & 19.3688 & -66.6133 & 5 & 84.98 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{5} & 18.8738 & -67.5412 & 22.1 & 85.87 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{6} & 19.2948 & -67.5734 & 5 & 85.87 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{7} & 18.7853 & -68.4547 & 22.1 & 83.64 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{8} & 19.2048 & -68.5042 & 5 & 83.64 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{9} & 18.8870 & -63.8800 & 22.1 & 95.37 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{10} & 19.3072 & -63.8382 & 5 & 95.37 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{11} & 18.9650 & -64.8153 & 22.1 & 94.34 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{12} & 19.3859 & -64.7814 & 5 & 94.34 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{13} & 18.0566 & -61.5491 & 17.94 & 112.84 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{14} & 18.4564 & -61.3716 & 5 & 112.34 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{15} & 18.4149 & -62.4217 & 17.94 & 117.86 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{16} & 18.7985 & -62.2075 & 5 & 117.86 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{17} & 18.7844 & -63.1649 & 17.94 & 110.46 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{18} & 19.1798 & -63.0087 & 5 & 110.46 & 20 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{19} & 16.4535 & -59.9029 & 17.94 & 136.99 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{20} & 16.7494 & -59.5716 & 5 & 136.99 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{21} & 17.0903 & -60.5996 & 17.94 & 138.71 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{22} & 17.3766 & -60.2580 & 5 & 138.71 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{23} & 17.8560 & -61.1559 & 17.94 & 141.07 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\textbf{24} & 18.1286 & -60.8008 & 5 & 141.07 & 15 & 100 & 50 & 90 & 7.4 \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\captionsetup{justification=centering}
\caption{\label{tab:table-name}source parameters for a Mw 9.0 PRT co-seismic source based on 24 sub-faults (Gica eal,2008). Corresponding surface elevation computed with Okadas (1985) method is shown in fig 3}
\end{table}
\clearpage
Your issue here is that the table is too wide to fit within the text block. As such, LaTeX pushes is against the left margin and let it overflow into the right margin. If you don't want to change anything and just centre it, you can wrap the entire tabular
inside a \makebox[\linewidth]
:
\begin{table}
\centering
\small
\makebox[\linewidth]{%
\begin{tabular}{| *{10}{c|} }
<your table here>
\end{tabular}%
}
\caption{<caption>}
\end{table}
For more details and options, see My table doesn't fit; what are my options?