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I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?



begin{figure}
centering
subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
caption{ A temporal sequence}
label{fig:temp}
end{figure}








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    I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?



    begin{figure}
    centering
    subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
    includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
    includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
    includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
    includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
    caption{ A temporal sequence}
    label{fig:temp}
    end{figure}








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      I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?



      begin{figure}
      centering
      subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
      caption{ A temporal sequence}
      label{fig:temp}
      end{figure}








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      I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?



      begin{figure}
      centering
      subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
      includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
      caption{ A temporal sequence}
      label{fig:temp}
      end{figure}






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