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Is it possible to make a 9x9 table fit within the default margins?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Squeezing scientific paper to fit within page limitsCenter table or tikzpicture horizontally ignoring marginsTable margins and paddingstable too wide and doesn't fit within textwidthIs it possible to automatically stretch a table to fit the remaining space on a page?Adjust table to fit within the pageindentation within the textMake Table of Contents fit in one pageChapter Title not centering within marginsHow do I `center' the text within 1 in margins?










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so I have the following code:



beginalign*
setlengthextrarowheight3pt
noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
+ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
cline1-9
$(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
$(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
$(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
$(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
$(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
$(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
$(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
$(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
endtabular
endalign*

The character table:

documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
usepackagebm
usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
usepackagecolor
usepackagearray
usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
usepackagefancyhdr
usepackageenumitem
usepackagetikz
usepackageparskip
usepackagelipsum
usepackagefloatrow

begindocument
beginalign*
setlengthextrarowheight3pt
noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
+ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
cline1-9
$chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
$chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
$chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
$chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
$chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
$chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
$chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
$chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
endtabular
endalign*
enddocument


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    8















    so I have the following code:



    beginalign*
    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
    cline1-9
    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
    endtabular
    endalign*

    The character table:

    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
    usepackagebm
    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
    usepackagecolor
    usepackagearray
    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
    usepackagefancyhdr
    usepackageenumitem
    usepackagetikz
    usepackageparskip
    usepackagelipsum
    usepackagefloatrow

    begindocument
    beginalign*
    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
    cline1-9
    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
    endtabular
    endalign*
    enddocument


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      so I have the following code:



      beginalign*
      setlengthextrarowheight3pt
      noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
      + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
      cline1-9
      $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
      $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
      $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
      $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
      $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
      $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
      $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
      $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
      endtabular
      endalign*

      The character table:

      documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
      usepackagebm
      usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
      usepackagecolor
      usepackagearray
      usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
      usepackagefancyhdr
      usepackageenumitem
      usepackagetikz
      usepackageparskip
      usepackagelipsum
      usepackagefloatrow

      begindocument
      beginalign*
      setlengthextrarowheight3pt
      noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
      + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
      cline1-9
      $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
      $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
      $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
      $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
      endtabular
      endalign*
      enddocument


      Using the default margins, it goes beyond the dimensions of the default margins which doesn't make it consistent with the rest of the document, any fixes?










      share|improve this question
















      so I have the following code:



      beginalign*
      setlengthextrarowheight3pt
      noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
      + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
      cline1-9
      $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
      $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
      $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
      $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
      $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
      $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
      $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
      $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
      endtabular
      endalign*

      The character table:

      documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
      usepackagebm
      usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
      usepackagecolor
      usepackagearray
      usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
      usepackagefancyhdr
      usepackageenumitem
      usepackagetikz
      usepackageparskip
      usepackagelipsum
      usepackagefloatrow

      begindocument
      beginalign*
      setlengthextrarowheight3pt
      noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
      + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
      cline1-9
      $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
      $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
      $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
      $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
      $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
      endtabular
      endalign*
      enddocument


      Using the default margins, it goes beyond the dimensions of the default margins which doesn't make it consistent with the rest of the document, any fixes?







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          I suggest you switch from a tabular to an array environment (letting you get rid of 160 [!] $ math-mode markers, center the columns, and reduce the value of arraycolsep from its default value of 5pt to 3pt.



          I would also use phantom- directives to align the positive and negative numbers. Note that since the first data column contains only (positive) numbers, no phantom directives are used in that column.



          As the following screenshot shows, the resulting array will be contained within the bounds of the textblock; its edges are marked by the thick black lines.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
          usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document

          begindocument
          [ % no need for an 'align*' env.
          setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
          renewcommandarraystretch1.2
          beginarray@ c
          + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
          hline
          chi_(0,0,0) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
          chi_(0,0,1) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
          chi_(0,1,0) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
          chi_(0,1,1) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
          chi_(1,0,0) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1\
          chi_(1,0,1) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 \
          chi_(1,1,0) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 \
          chi_(1,1,1) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1\
          endarray
          ]
          enddocument



          Addendum to address the OP's follow-up request: The exact same adjustments described above also work for the "first table".



          enter image description here



          documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
          usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document
          begindocument
          [
          setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
          renewcommandarraystretch1.2
          beginarray@c
          + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
          hline
          (0,0,0) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
          (0,0,1) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0)\
          (0,1,0) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1)\
          (0,1,1) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0)\
          (1,0,0) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1)\
          (1,0,1) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0)\
          (1,1,0) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1)\
          (1,1,1) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0)\
          endarray
          ]
          enddocument





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          • could you do this with the first table? I like the neatness of this :)

            – Maths
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          • @Maths - Please see the addendum I just posted.

            – Mico
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          Let TeX compute the intercolumn spaces.



          documentclass[11pt,a4paper]article
          usepackagearray

          usepackageshowframe % just to see the page margins

          begindocument

          This is the character table:
          [
          setlengthextrarowheight1.5pt
          setlengthtabcolsep0pt
          begintabular*displaywidth
          *8>$c<$
          @hspace3pt

          + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
          hline
          chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
          chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
          chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
          chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
          chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
          chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
          chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
          chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1\
          endtabular*
          ]

          enddocument


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            Reduce the tabcolsep.



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagebm
            usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
            usepackagecolor
            usepackagearray
            usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
            usepackagefancyhdr
            usepackageenumitem
            usepackagetikz
            usepackageparskip
            usepackagelipsum
            usepackagefloatrow
            usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
            begindocument
            beginalign*
            setlengthextrarowheight3pt
            tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
            noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
            + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
            cline1-9
            $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
            $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
            $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
            $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
            endtabular
            endalign*


            beginalign*
            tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
            setlengthextrarowheight3pt
            noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
            + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
            cline1-9
            $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
            $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
            $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
            $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
            $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
            $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
            $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
            $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
            endtabular
            endalign*
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            Additionally, one can set the 2nd table in small:



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagebm
            usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
            usepackagecolor
            usepackagearray
            usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
            usepackagefancyhdr
            usepackageenumitem
            usepackagetikz
            usepackageparskip
            usepackagelipsum
            usepackagefloatrow
            usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
            begindocument
            beginalign*
            setlengthextrarowheight3pt
            tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
            noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
            + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
            cline1-9
            $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
            $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
            $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
            $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
            $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
            endtabular
            endalign*

            small
            beginalign*
            tabcolsep=3.75ptrelax
            setlengthextrarowheight3pt
            noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
            + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
            cline1-9
            $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
            $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
            $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
            $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
            $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
            $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
            $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
            $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
            endtabular
            endalign*

            enddocument


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            • Thanks, can you do something similar for the table above?

              – Maths
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            • well its the same additional line, but this makes the first table look very compact

              – Maths
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            • @Maths You can set it differently for each table. In the latter case, you might consider setting the tabular in a smaller font size.

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            I would recommend array for that.



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagebm
            usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
            usepackagecolor
            usepackagearray
            usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
            usepackagefancyhdr
            usepackageenumitem
            usepackagetikz
            usepackageparskip
            usepackagelipsum
            usepackagefloatrow
            begindocument
            [
            setlengthextrarowheight3pt
            beginarray@c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
            chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
            chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
            chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
            chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
            chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument


            enter image description here




            I prefer these two variants:



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagebm
            usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
            usepackagecolor
            usepackagearray
            usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
            usepackagefancyhdr
            usepackageenumitem
            usepackagetikz
            usepackageparskip
            usepackagelipsum
            usepackagefloatrow
            begindocument
            [
            setlengthextrarowheight3pt
            beginarray@c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1\
            chi_(0,0,1) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1\
            chi_(1,0,0) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1\
            chi_(1,0,1) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1\
            chi_(1,1,0) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1\
            chi_(1,1,1) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagebm
            usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
            usepackagecolor
            usepackagearray
            usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
            usepackagefancyhdr
            usepackageenumitem
            usepackagetikz
            usepackageparskip
            usepackagelipsum
            usepackagefloatrow
            begindocument
            [
            setlengthextrarowheight3pt
            beginarray@c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
            chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
            chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1\
            chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1\
            chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1\
            chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument


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            • But will this be within the default margins? as that's my issue

              – Maths
              Apr 1 at 15:43











            • @Maths Of course yes - I did some settings to make sure that Overfull hbox doesn't happen.

              – JouleV
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            • all solutions provided here are of good quality hence the +1 for all. however for the first table, as mentioned in the above answer, using the technique from the first solution makes everything compact, any ideas to make it 'free'?

              – Maths
              Apr 1 at 15:49











            • @Maths What do you mean by "free"? Automatic resize if margin exceeded?

              – JouleV
              Apr 1 at 15:50






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              @Mico Oh yes. Actually I used "Find and Replace" in my editor, so I did not take note of that. Thanks!

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            I suggest you switch from a tabular to an array environment (letting you get rid of 160 [!] $ math-mode markers, center the columns, and reduce the value of arraycolsep from its default value of 5pt to 3pt.



            I would also use phantom- directives to align the positive and negative numbers. Note that since the first data column contains only (positive) numbers, no phantom directives are used in that column.



            As the following screenshot shows, the resulting array will be contained within the bounds of the textblock; its edges are marked by the thick black lines.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document

            begindocument
            [ % no need for an 'align*' env.
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@ c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(0,0,1) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,0,0) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1\
            chi_(1,0,1) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,0) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,1) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument



            Addendum to address the OP's follow-up request: The exact same adjustments described above also work for the "first table".



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document
            begindocument
            [
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            (0,0,0) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            (0,0,1) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0)\
            (0,1,0) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1)\
            (0,1,1) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0)\
            (1,0,0) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1)\
            (1,0,1) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0)\
            (1,1,0) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1)\
            (1,1,1) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0)\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument





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            • could you do this with the first table? I like the neatness of this :)

              – Maths
              Apr 1 at 15:47











            • @Maths - Please see the addendum I just posted.

              – Mico
              Apr 1 at 15:58















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            I suggest you switch from a tabular to an array environment (letting you get rid of 160 [!] $ math-mode markers, center the columns, and reduce the value of arraycolsep from its default value of 5pt to 3pt.



            I would also use phantom- directives to align the positive and negative numbers. Note that since the first data column contains only (positive) numbers, no phantom directives are used in that column.



            As the following screenshot shows, the resulting array will be contained within the bounds of the textblock; its edges are marked by the thick black lines.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document

            begindocument
            [ % no need for an 'align*' env.
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@ c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(0,0,1) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,0,0) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1\
            chi_(1,0,1) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,0) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,1) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument



            Addendum to address the OP's follow-up request: The exact same adjustments described above also work for the "first table".



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document
            begindocument
            [
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            (0,0,0) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            (0,0,1) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0)\
            (0,1,0) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1)\
            (0,1,1) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0)\
            (1,0,0) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1)\
            (1,0,1) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0)\
            (1,1,0) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1)\
            (1,1,1) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0)\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument





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            • could you do this with the first table? I like the neatness of this :)

              – Maths
              Apr 1 at 15:47











            • @Maths - Please see the addendum I just posted.

              – Mico
              Apr 1 at 15:58













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            I suggest you switch from a tabular to an array environment (letting you get rid of 160 [!] $ math-mode markers, center the columns, and reduce the value of arraycolsep from its default value of 5pt to 3pt.



            I would also use phantom- directives to align the positive and negative numbers. Note that since the first data column contains only (positive) numbers, no phantom directives are used in that column.



            As the following screenshot shows, the resulting array will be contained within the bounds of the textblock; its edges are marked by the thick black lines.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document

            begindocument
            [ % no need for an 'align*' env.
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@ c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(0,0,1) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,0,0) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1\
            chi_(1,0,1) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,0) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,1) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument



            Addendum to address the OP's follow-up request: The exact same adjustments described above also work for the "first table".



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document
            begindocument
            [
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            (0,0,0) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            (0,0,1) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0)\
            (0,1,0) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1)\
            (0,1,1) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0)\
            (1,0,0) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1)\
            (1,0,1) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0)\
            (1,1,0) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1)\
            (1,1,1) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0)\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument





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            I suggest you switch from a tabular to an array environment (letting you get rid of 160 [!] $ math-mode markers, center the columns, and reduce the value of arraycolsep from its default value of 5pt to 3pt.



            I would also use phantom- directives to align the positive and negative numbers. Note that since the first data column contains only (positive) numbers, no phantom directives are used in that column.



            As the following screenshot shows, the resulting array will be contained within the bounds of the textblock; its edges are marked by the thick black lines.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document

            begindocument
            [ % no need for an 'align*' env.
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@ c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(0,0,1) &1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) &1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,0,0) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1\
            chi_(1,0,1) &1 &-1 & phantom-1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,0) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 \
            chi_(1,1,1) &1 &-1 & -1 & phantom-1 &-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument



            Addendum to address the OP's follow-up request: The exact same adjustments described above also work for the "first table".



            enter image description here



            documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
            usepackagearray,showframe % don't load 'showframe' in real document
            begindocument
            [
            setlengtharraycolsep3pt % default:5pt
            renewcommandarraystretch1.2
            beginarray@c
            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            (0,0,0) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            (0,0,1) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0)\
            (0,1,0) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1)\
            (0,1,1) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0)\
            (1,0,0) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1)\
            (1,0,1) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0)\
            (1,1,0) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1)\
            (1,1,1) & (1,1,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,0,0) & (0,1,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,0,0)\
            endarray
            ]
            enddocument






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            • could you do this with the first table? I like the neatness of this :)

              – Maths
              Apr 1 at 15:47











            • @Maths - Please see the addendum I just posted.

              – Mico
              Apr 1 at 15:58

















            • could you do this with the first table? I like the neatness of this :)

              – Maths
              Apr 1 at 15:47











            • @Maths - Please see the addendum I just posted.

              – Mico
              Apr 1 at 15:58
















            could you do this with the first table? I like the neatness of this :)

            – Maths
            Apr 1 at 15:47





            could you do this with the first table? I like the neatness of this :)

            – Maths
            Apr 1 at 15:47













            @Maths - Please see the addendum I just posted.

            – Mico
            Apr 1 at 15:58





            @Maths - Please see the addendum I just posted.

            – Mico
            Apr 1 at 15:58











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            Let TeX compute the intercolumn spaces.



            documentclass[11pt,a4paper]article
            usepackagearray

            usepackageshowframe % just to see the page margins

            begindocument

            This is the character table:
            [
            setlengthextrarowheight1.5pt
            setlengthtabcolsep0pt
            begintabular*displaywidth
            *8>$c<$
            @hspace3pt

            + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
            hline
            chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
            chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
            chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
            chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
            chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
            chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
            chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1\
            endtabular*
            ]

            enddocument


            enter image description here






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              Let TeX compute the intercolumn spaces.



              documentclass[11pt,a4paper]article
              usepackagearray

              usepackageshowframe % just to see the page margins

              begindocument

              This is the character table:
              [
              setlengthextrarowheight1.5pt
              setlengthtabcolsep0pt
              begintabular*displaywidth
              *8>$c<$
              @hspace3pt

              + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
              hline
              chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
              chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
              chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
              chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
              chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
              chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
              chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
              chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1\
              endtabular*
              ]

              enddocument


              enter image description here






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                Let TeX compute the intercolumn spaces.



                documentclass[11pt,a4paper]article
                usepackagearray

                usepackageshowframe % just to see the page margins

                begindocument

                This is the character table:
                [
                setlengthextrarowheight1.5pt
                setlengthtabcolsep0pt
                begintabular*displaywidth
                *8>$c<$
                @hspace3pt

                + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                hline
                chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
                chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
                chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
                chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
                chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
                chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
                chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1\
                endtabular*
                ]

                enddocument


                enter image description here






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                Let TeX compute the intercolumn spaces.



                documentclass[11pt,a4paper]article
                usepackagearray

                usepackageshowframe % just to see the page margins

                begindocument

                This is the character table:
                [
                setlengthextrarowheight1.5pt
                setlengthtabcolsep0pt
                begintabular*displaywidth
                *8>$c<$
                @hspace3pt

                + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                hline
                chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
                chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
                chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
                chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
                chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
                chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
                chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1\
                endtabular*
                ]

                enddocument


                enter image description here







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                    Reduce the tabcolsep.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*


                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    Additionally, one can set the 2nd table in small:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    small
                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=3.75ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






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                    • Thanks, can you do something similar for the table above?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:40











                    • well its the same additional line, but this makes the first table look very compact

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:42











                    • @Maths You can set it differently for each table. In the latter case, you might consider setting the tabular in a smaller font size.

                      – Steven B. Segletes
                      Apr 1 at 15:51















                    3














                    Reduce the tabcolsep.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*


                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    Additionally, one can set the 2nd table in small:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    small
                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=3.75ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer

























                    • Thanks, can you do something similar for the table above?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:40











                    • well its the same additional line, but this makes the first table look very compact

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:42











                    • @Maths You can set it differently for each table. In the latter case, you might consider setting the tabular in a smaller font size.

                      – Steven B. Segletes
                      Apr 1 at 15:51













                    3












                    3








                    3







                    Reduce the tabcolsep.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*


                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    Additionally, one can set the 2nd table in small:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    small
                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=3.75ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer















                    Reduce the tabcolsep.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*


                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    Additionally, one can set the 2nd table in small:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    usepackage[pass,showframe]geometry
                    begindocument
                    beginalign*
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    tabcolsep=2.5ptrelax
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $chi_(0,0,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(0,0,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,0)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(0,1,1)$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    $chi_(1,0,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,0)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$\
                    $chi_(1,1,1)$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $-1$ & $1$ & $1$ & $-1$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    small
                    beginalign*
                    tabcolsep=3.75ptrelax
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    noindentbegintabular c c c c c c c c
                    + & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    cline1-9
                    $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$\
                    $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$\
                    $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$\
                    $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$\
                    $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$\
                    $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$\
                    $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$\
                    $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,1)$ & $(1,1,0)$ & $(1,0,1)$ & $(1,0,0)$ & $(0,1,1)$ & $(0,1,0)$ & $(0,0,1)$ & $(0,0,0)$\
                    endtabular
                    endalign*

                    enddocument


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                    answered Apr 1 at 15:33









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                    • Thanks, can you do something similar for the table above?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:40











                    • well its the same additional line, but this makes the first table look very compact

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:42











                    • @Maths You can set it differently for each table. In the latter case, you might consider setting the tabular in a smaller font size.

                      – Steven B. Segletes
                      Apr 1 at 15:51

















                    • Thanks, can you do something similar for the table above?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:40











                    • well its the same additional line, but this makes the first table look very compact

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:42











                    • @Maths You can set it differently for each table. In the latter case, you might consider setting the tabular in a smaller font size.

                      – Steven B. Segletes
                      Apr 1 at 15:51
















                    Thanks, can you do something similar for the table above?

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:40





                    Thanks, can you do something similar for the table above?

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:40













                    well its the same additional line, but this makes the first table look very compact

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:42





                    well its the same additional line, but this makes the first table look very compact

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:42













                    @Maths You can set it differently for each table. In the latter case, you might consider setting the tabular in a smaller font size.

                    – Steven B. Segletes
                    Apr 1 at 15:51





                    @Maths You can set it differently for each table. In the latter case, you might consider setting the tabular in a smaller font size.

                    – Steven B. Segletes
                    Apr 1 at 15:51











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                    I would recommend array for that.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here




                    I prefer these two variants:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






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                    • But will this be within the default margins? as that's my issue

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:43











                    • @Maths Of course yes - I did some settings to make sure that Overfull hbox doesn't happen.

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:44











                    • all solutions provided here are of good quality hence the +1 for all. however for the first table, as mentioned in the above answer, using the technique from the first solution makes everything compact, any ideas to make it 'free'?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:49











                    • @Maths What do you mean by "free"? Automatic resize if margin exceeded?

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:50






                    • 1





                      @Mico Oh yes. Actually I used "Find and Replace" in my editor, so I did not take note of that. Thanks!

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 16:00
















                    1














                    I would recommend array for that.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here




                    I prefer these two variants:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer

























                    • But will this be within the default margins? as that's my issue

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:43











                    • @Maths Of course yes - I did some settings to make sure that Overfull hbox doesn't happen.

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:44











                    • all solutions provided here are of good quality hence the +1 for all. however for the first table, as mentioned in the above answer, using the technique from the first solution makes everything compact, any ideas to make it 'free'?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:49











                    • @Maths What do you mean by "free"? Automatic resize if margin exceeded?

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:50






                    • 1





                      @Mico Oh yes. Actually I used "Find and Replace" in my editor, so I did not take note of that. Thanks!

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 16:00














                    1












                    1








                    1







                    I would recommend array for that.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here




                    I prefer these two variants:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer















                    I would recommend array for that.



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & -1 & 1 & 1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here




                    I prefer these two variants:



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & +1 & +1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & +1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & +1 & -1 & -1 & +1 & -1 & +1 & +1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here



                    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]report
                    usepackagebm
                    usepackageamsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, amsmath,amssymb, amsthm
                    usepackagecolor
                    usepackagearray
                    usepackagesetspace% if you must (for double spacing thesis)
                    usepackagefancyhdr
                    usepackageenumitem
                    usepackagetikz
                    usepackageparskip
                    usepackagelipsum
                    usepackagefloatrow
                    begindocument
                    [
                    setlengthextrarowheight3pt
                    beginarray@c
                    + & (0,0,0) & (0,0,1) & (0,1,0) & (0,1,1) & (1,0,0) & (1,0,1) & (1,1,0) & (1,1,1)\
                    hline
                    chi_(0,0,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(0,0,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,0) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1\
                    chi_(0,1,1) & 1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,0,0) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1\
                    chi_(1,0,1) & 1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,0) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1\
                    chi_(1,1,1) & 1 & -1 & -1 & phantom-1 & -1 & phantom-1 & phantom-1 & -1
                    endarray
                    ]
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                    • But will this be within the default margins? as that's my issue

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:43











                    • @Maths Of course yes - I did some settings to make sure that Overfull hbox doesn't happen.

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:44











                    • all solutions provided here are of good quality hence the +1 for all. however for the first table, as mentioned in the above answer, using the technique from the first solution makes everything compact, any ideas to make it 'free'?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:49











                    • @Maths What do you mean by "free"? Automatic resize if margin exceeded?

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:50






                    • 1





                      @Mico Oh yes. Actually I used "Find and Replace" in my editor, so I did not take note of that. Thanks!

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 16:00


















                    • But will this be within the default margins? as that's my issue

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:43











                    • @Maths Of course yes - I did some settings to make sure that Overfull hbox doesn't happen.

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:44











                    • all solutions provided here are of good quality hence the +1 for all. however for the first table, as mentioned in the above answer, using the technique from the first solution makes everything compact, any ideas to make it 'free'?

                      – Maths
                      Apr 1 at 15:49











                    • @Maths What do you mean by "free"? Automatic resize if margin exceeded?

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 15:50






                    • 1





                      @Mico Oh yes. Actually I used "Find and Replace" in my editor, so I did not take note of that. Thanks!

                      – JouleV
                      Apr 1 at 16:00

















                    But will this be within the default margins? as that's my issue

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:43





                    But will this be within the default margins? as that's my issue

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:43













                    @Maths Of course yes - I did some settings to make sure that Overfull hbox doesn't happen.

                    – JouleV
                    Apr 1 at 15:44





                    @Maths Of course yes - I did some settings to make sure that Overfull hbox doesn't happen.

                    – JouleV
                    Apr 1 at 15:44













                    all solutions provided here are of good quality hence the +1 for all. however for the first table, as mentioned in the above answer, using the technique from the first solution makes everything compact, any ideas to make it 'free'?

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:49





                    all solutions provided here are of good quality hence the +1 for all. however for the first table, as mentioned in the above answer, using the technique from the first solution makes everything compact, any ideas to make it 'free'?

                    – Maths
                    Apr 1 at 15:49













                    @Maths What do you mean by "free"? Automatic resize if margin exceeded?

                    – JouleV
                    Apr 1 at 15:50





                    @Maths What do you mean by "free"? Automatic resize if margin exceeded?

                    – JouleV
                    Apr 1 at 15:50




                    1




                    1





                    @Mico Oh yes. Actually I used "Find and Replace" in my editor, so I did not take note of that. Thanks!

                    – JouleV
                    Apr 1 at 16:00






                    @Mico Oh yes. Actually I used "Find and Replace" in my editor, so I did not take note of that. Thanks!

                    – JouleV
                    Apr 1 at 16:00


















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