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Make two objects (a graph and an algorithm) lined next to each other in a single column article
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I have a single column article, and I have a algorithm and a graph arranged like following:

I am just wondering can I do something like this:

Any solution is welcome. Thanks a lot.
graphics two-column multicolumn
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I have a single column article, and I have a algorithm and a graph arranged like following:

I am just wondering can I do something like this:

Any solution is welcome. Thanks a lot.
graphics two-column multicolumn
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I have a single column article, and I have a algorithm and a graph arranged like following:

I am just wondering can I do something like this:

Any solution is welcome. Thanks a lot.
graphics two-column multicolumn
I have a single column article, and I have a algorithm and a graph arranged like following:

I am just wondering can I do something like this:

Any solution is welcome. Thanks a lot.
graphics two-column multicolumn
graphics two-column multicolumn
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