\begin{figure} \centering \subcaptionbox{Microdata\label{tab:continuous-micro}}{% \adjustbox{max width=\linewidth}{% \begin{tabular}{@{}ccc@{}} \begin{tabular}{@{}lrll@{}} \toprule \emph{Name} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Age} & Location & Status \\ \midrule Donald & $27$ & Le Marais & at work \\ Daisy & $25$ & Belleville & driving \\ Huey & $12$ & Montmartre & running \\ Dewey & $11$ & Montmartre & at home \\ Louie & $10$ & Quartier Latin & walking \\ Quackmore & $62$ & Opéra & dining \\ \bottomrule \multicolumn{4}{c}{$t_1$} \\ \end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}{@{}lrll@{}} \toprule \emph{Name} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Age} & Location & Status \\ \midrule Donald & $27$ & Montmartre & driving \\ Daisy & $25$ & Montmartre & at the mall \\ Huey & $12$ & Quartier Latin & sightseeing \\ Dewey & $11$ & Opéra & walking \\ Louie & $10$ & Quartier Latin & at home \\ Quackmore & $62$ & Montmartre & biking \\ \bottomrule \multicolumn{4}{c}{$t_2$} \\ \end{tabular} & \dots \end{tabular}% }% } \\ \bigskip \subcaptionbox{Statistical data\label{tab:continuous-statistical}}{% \begin{tabular}{@{}lrrr@{}} \toprule \multirow{2}{*}{Location} & \multicolumn{3}{c@{}}{Count}\\ & \multicolumn{1}{c}{$t_1$} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{$t_2$} & \dots \\ \midrule Belleville & $1$ & $0$ & \dots \\ Quartier Latin & $1$ & $2$ & \dots \\ Le Marais & $1$ & $0$ & \dots \\ Montmartre & $2$ & $3$ & \dots \\ Opéra & $1$ & $1$ & \dots \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular}% }% \caption{ % Continuous data observation % \kat{continuous data observation sounds like an action.. better say directly microdata and statistics gathered in consequent timestamps?} % of (a)~Microdata, and (b)~the corresponding statistics at multiple timestamps. } \label{fig:continuous} \end{figure}