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How to do this path/lattice with tikz
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Drawing Lattice/Trellis Graphs using PGF/TikZAligning x- and y-axis with lattice points on a graph using PGF/TikZDrawing 3D crystal lattice with tikz/pstricksHelp creating solid cylinders along a path in Tikz for crystal lattice diagramDrawing Brillouin Zones in TikZtikz-3dplot , draw spheres instead of circles for 3D diamond lattice site visualisationHow to draw fully packed loops on medial lattice?Tikz pictures inside Tikz pictures: typesetting failing in lattice subgraph with edgesDrawing lattice (say over the integer numbers Z)Triangular Lattice in Tikz
I am looking for a way to do this lattice with tikz, and other similars to it.
There are other similars to it, any idea?
tikz-pgf
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I am looking for a way to do this lattice with tikz, and other similars to it.
There are other similars to it, any idea?
tikz-pgf
What have you tried so far?
– JouleV
2 hours ago
I know how to do it using " brute strength", doing every line, arrow, dot in the diagram, but this is not usefull or handly, I dont know if is there an "intelligent" way.
– J.Rodriguez
2 hours ago
Add it to the question anyway. It is helpful to us
– JouleV
2 hours ago
add a comment |
I am looking for a way to do this lattice with tikz, and other similars to it.
There are other similars to it, any idea?
tikz-pgf
I am looking for a way to do this lattice with tikz, and other similars to it.
There are other similars to it, any idea?
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
edited 2 hours ago


JouleV
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J.RodriguezJ.Rodriguez
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What have you tried so far?
– JouleV
2 hours ago
I know how to do it using " brute strength", doing every line, arrow, dot in the diagram, but this is not usefull or handly, I dont know if is there an "intelligent" way.
– J.Rodriguez
2 hours ago
Add it to the question anyway. It is helpful to us
– JouleV
2 hours ago
add a comment |
What have you tried so far?
– JouleV
2 hours ago
I know how to do it using " brute strength", doing every line, arrow, dot in the diagram, but this is not usefull or handly, I dont know if is there an "intelligent" way.
– J.Rodriguez
2 hours ago
Add it to the question anyway. It is helpful to us
– JouleV
2 hours ago
What have you tried so far?
– JouleV
2 hours ago
What have you tried so far?
– JouleV
2 hours ago
I know how to do it using " brute strength", doing every line, arrow, dot in the diagram, but this is not usefull or handly, I dont know if is there an "intelligent" way.
– J.Rodriguez
2 hours ago
I know how to do it using " brute strength", doing every line, arrow, dot in the diagram, but this is not usefull or handly, I dont know if is there an "intelligent" way.
– J.Rodriguez
2 hours ago
Add it to the question anyway. It is helpful to us
– JouleV
2 hours ago
Add it to the question anyway. It is helpful to us
– JouleV
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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It is not so hard with decorations.markings
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) grid (5,5);
foreach i in 0,...,5
foreach j in 0,...,5
fill (i,j) circle (1pt);
draw[ultra thick,red,postaction=decorate,decoration=
markings,
mark=between positions 0.5/11 and 10.5/11 step 1/11 with
draw[-stealth,very thin] (-.4,.1)--(.4,.1);
] (0,2) -- (2,2) |- (1,1) |- (4,5);
fill[red] (0,2) circle (2pt) node[left] Identity
(4,5) circle (2pt) node[above] End of path;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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It is not so hard with decorations.markings
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) grid (5,5);
foreach i in 0,...,5
foreach j in 0,...,5
fill (i,j) circle (1pt);
draw[ultra thick,red,postaction=decorate,decoration=
markings,
mark=between positions 0.5/11 and 10.5/11 step 1/11 with
draw[-stealth,very thin] (-.4,.1)--(.4,.1);
] (0,2) -- (2,2) |- (1,1) |- (4,5);
fill[red] (0,2) circle (2pt) node[left] Identity
(4,5) circle (2pt) node[above] End of path;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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It is not so hard with decorations.markings
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) grid (5,5);
foreach i in 0,...,5
foreach j in 0,...,5
fill (i,j) circle (1pt);
draw[ultra thick,red,postaction=decorate,decoration=
markings,
mark=between positions 0.5/11 and 10.5/11 step 1/11 with
draw[-stealth,very thin] (-.4,.1)--(.4,.1);
] (0,2) -- (2,2) |- (1,1) |- (4,5);
fill[red] (0,2) circle (2pt) node[left] Identity
(4,5) circle (2pt) node[above] End of path;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
It is not so hard with decorations.markings
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) grid (5,5);
foreach i in 0,...,5
foreach j in 0,...,5
fill (i,j) circle (1pt);
draw[ultra thick,red,postaction=decorate,decoration=
markings,
mark=between positions 0.5/11 and 10.5/11 step 1/11 with
draw[-stealth,very thin] (-.4,.1)--(.4,.1);
] (0,2) -- (2,2) |- (1,1) |- (4,5);
fill[red] (0,2) circle (2pt) node[left] Identity
(4,5) circle (2pt) node[above] End of path;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
It is not so hard with decorations.markings
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) grid (5,5);
foreach i in 0,...,5
foreach j in 0,...,5
fill (i,j) circle (1pt);
draw[ultra thick,red,postaction=decorate,decoration=
markings,
mark=between positions 0.5/11 and 10.5/11 step 1/11 with
draw[-stealth,very thin] (-.4,.1)--(.4,.1);
] (0,2) -- (2,2) |- (1,1) |- (4,5);
fill[red] (0,2) circle (2pt) node[left] Identity
(4,5) circle (2pt) node[above] End of path;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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What have you tried so far?
– JouleV
2 hours ago
I know how to do it using " brute strength", doing every line, arrow, dot in the diagram, but this is not usefull or handly, I dont know if is there an "intelligent" way.
– J.Rodriguez
2 hours ago
Add it to the question anyway. It is helpful to us
– JouleV
2 hours ago