Diagonal separation in corner cells of tables

You want to label both the top or bottom row and the left- or rightmost column, somewhere at the corner of the table where the row and column meet. A simple way to achieve the result is to construct the table with an arrangement of rules (and possibly \multicolumn entries), to look like:

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x  y
   --------------
   1  2  3  4  5
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1
2
3
4
5
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However, this doesn't satisfy everyone: many want the labelling in a single cell at the top left of the table. It sounds a simple enough requirement, yet it calls for some slightly tricky LaTeX coding. The slashbox package does the job for you: it defines commands \slashbox and \backslashbox, each taking the two labels as arguments. It draws a picture with the two labels on either side of a slanting line; the command (and hence the picture) may be placed in the corner cell, where the labelled row and column meet.

Documentation of slashbox is less than satisfactory: a LaTeX source file of rather startling starkness accompanies the package file in the distribution. It does, however, process to a DVI file that gives some idea of how the \slashbox may be expected to look.

slashbox.sty
macros/latex/contrib/slashbox (zip, browse)

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