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How to draw lines on a tikz-cd diagram
Drawing an arrow between two parts of a sentenceSetting the name of matrix in tikz-cdRotate a node but not its content: the case of the ellipse decorationHow to define the default vertical distance between nodes?TikZ scaling graphic and adjust node position and keep font sizeCannot draw this diagram using tikz-cdTikZ/ERD: node (=Entity) label on the insideHow to draw a diagram using tikzcdTikZ: Drawing an arc from an intersection to an intersectionDouble diagram in tikz-cdHow to draw stair case diagram using tikz-cd?Draw an ellipse in Tikz-cd around diagram
I am drawing a matrix using tikz-cd. I would like to draw some vertical and horizontal lines on it too to indicate particular submatrices but I don't understand the syntax. This is my M(N)WE:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 2
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-1-y.north east) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-14-y.south east);
endtikzcd
enddocument
This is syntactically incorrect but works if you remove the foreach loops. How can I use the foreach...draw commands with a tikz-cd drawn matrix?
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
add a comment |
I am drawing a matrix using tikz-cd. I would like to draw some vertical and horizontal lines on it too to indicate particular submatrices but I don't understand the syntax. This is my M(N)WE:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 2
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-1-y.north east) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-14-y.south east);
endtikzcd
enddocument
This is syntactically incorrect but works if you remove the foreach loops. How can I use the foreach...draw commands with a tikz-cd drawn matrix?
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
You seem to be mixing two things. Yes,tikz-cd
is using atikz
matrix
, but thetikzcd
environment does not give you atikzpicture
environment in which you can just usedraw
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:12
@marmot Yes I am definitely confused. Is there some way to use tikz-cd to make the matrix and also use draw to draw on it? Or alternatively some other way to draw horizontal and vertical lines to separate submatrices?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:14
Yes: tex.stackexchange.com/a/405152/121799
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:15
@marmot Ah. I tried just now bpaste.net/show/db6d4ebda072 but this doesn't work because mat doesn't exist. I need some pure tikz-cd solution it seems.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:18
add a comment |
I am drawing a matrix using tikz-cd. I would like to draw some vertical and horizontal lines on it too to indicate particular submatrices but I don't understand the syntax. This is my M(N)WE:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 2
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-1-y.north east) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-14-y.south east);
endtikzcd
enddocument
This is syntactically incorrect but works if you remove the foreach loops. How can I use the foreach...draw commands with a tikz-cd drawn matrix?
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
I am drawing a matrix using tikz-cd. I would like to draw some vertical and horizontal lines on it too to indicate particular submatrices but I don't understand the syntax. This is my M(N)WE:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]mat-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 2
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-1-y.north east) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]mat-14-y.south east);
endtikzcd
enddocument
This is syntactically incorrect but works if you remove the foreach loops. How can I use the foreach...draw commands with a tikz-cd drawn matrix?
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
tikz-pgf tikz-cd
edited Mar 27 at 15:10
Anush
asked Mar 27 at 15:05
AnushAnush
2006
2006
You seem to be mixing two things. Yes,tikz-cd
is using atikz
matrix
, but thetikzcd
environment does not give you atikzpicture
environment in which you can just usedraw
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:12
@marmot Yes I am definitely confused. Is there some way to use tikz-cd to make the matrix and also use draw to draw on it? Or alternatively some other way to draw horizontal and vertical lines to separate submatrices?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:14
Yes: tex.stackexchange.com/a/405152/121799
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:15
@marmot Ah. I tried just now bpaste.net/show/db6d4ebda072 but this doesn't work because mat doesn't exist. I need some pure tikz-cd solution it seems.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:18
add a comment |
You seem to be mixing two things. Yes,tikz-cd
is using atikz
matrix
, but thetikzcd
environment does not give you atikzpicture
environment in which you can just usedraw
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:12
@marmot Yes I am definitely confused. Is there some way to use tikz-cd to make the matrix and also use draw to draw on it? Or alternatively some other way to draw horizontal and vertical lines to separate submatrices?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:14
Yes: tex.stackexchange.com/a/405152/121799
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:15
@marmot Ah. I tried just now bpaste.net/show/db6d4ebda072 but this doesn't work because mat doesn't exist. I need some pure tikz-cd solution it seems.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:18
You seem to be mixing two things. Yes,
tikz-cd
is using a tikz
matrix
, but the tikzcd
environment does not give you a tikzpicture
environment in which you can just use draw
.– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:12
You seem to be mixing two things. Yes,
tikz-cd
is using a tikz
matrix
, but the tikzcd
environment does not give you a tikzpicture
environment in which you can just use draw
.– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:12
@marmot Yes I am definitely confused. Is there some way to use tikz-cd to make the matrix and also use draw to draw on it? Or alternatively some other way to draw horizontal and vertical lines to separate submatrices?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:14
@marmot Yes I am definitely confused. Is there some way to use tikz-cd to make the matrix and also use draw to draw on it? Or alternatively some other way to draw horizontal and vertical lines to separate submatrices?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:14
Yes: tex.stackexchange.com/a/405152/121799
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:15
Yes: tex.stackexchange.com/a/405152/121799
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:15
@marmot Ah. I tried just now bpaste.net/show/db6d4ebda072 but this doesn't work because mat doesn't exist. I need some pure tikz-cd solution it seems.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:18
@marmot Ah. I tried just now bpaste.net/show/db6d4ebda072 but this doesn't work because mat doesn't exist. I need some pure tikz-cd solution it seems.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:18
add a comment |
2 Answers
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Are you looking for this?
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 3
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.north west) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-6-y.south west);
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Here I was employing Henri Menke's nice answer and added nodes in empty cells
and changed some numbers to only use existing nodes.
ADDENDUM: If you want to the lines right in the middle between the cells without having to add all the shifts by fractions of the line width, you could use the calc
library.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
As for the question what this might be good for: there are certain things that are somewhat harder to achieve with a table like e.g.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc,through,backgrounds
tikzsetcircle through 3 points/.style n args=3%
insert path=let p1=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)$),
p2=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)$),
p3=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)!1!-90:(#2)$),
p4=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)!1!90:(#3)$),
p5=(intersection of p1--p3 and p2--p4)
in ,
at=(p5),
circle through= (#1)
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-
beginscope[on background layer]
node[circle through 3
points=tikzcdmatrixname-2-2tikzcdmatrixname-3-1tikzcdmatrixname-3-3,
fill=blue!20];
endscope
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Yet for many purposes, the table approach suggested by Joule V is just fine or even better. It really depends on what you want to do in the end.
Yes, exactly! Thank you so much.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:23
The calc addition is very educational. Thank you.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 16:47
I'm not aiming to make a war but I do think the last figure is still not difficult ;) We just need some help of aremember picture, overlay
TikZ picture :)
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 17:01
1
@JouleV This meant to be really friendly. AFAIK you cannot achieve this withremember picture
easily because you cannot draw it on the background after the table is "done" unless you useatbegshi
or something like this, or do something withblend mode
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 17:05
add a comment |
Just for fun: if you want to make that matrix, why don't use a table? The code is much shorter:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Coloring the text is not difficult, isn't it? If you want to draw some arrows, tikzmark
may be an option. Anyway, if I were you, I would use a simple table. :)
Add an arrow
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node1) 1;&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node2) 3;&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
begintikzpicture[remember picture,overlay]
draw[red,very thick,-latex] (node1) -- (node2);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Color row(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
rowcolorred!20&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
rowcolorred!20&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Color column(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularccc>columncoloryellow!50cc>columncolorgreen!20ccccc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
It is never impossible to work with tables using table commands :)
I will also add arrows in the table and color some of the elements.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:27
2
And: most users loadtikz
anyway for thetikzlings
. ;-)
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:27
Can you color an entire submatrix of a table out of interest? Say rows 1-2 and columns 4-6?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:30
3
@Anush To color, you havecellcolor
. To make arrows, you can have a look at this nice answer.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 15:31
2
@Anush I edited my answer: I added some ways to add arrows, color columns and rows.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 16:01
add a comment |
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Are you looking for this?
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 3
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.north west) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-6-y.south west);
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Here I was employing Henri Menke's nice answer and added nodes in empty cells
and changed some numbers to only use existing nodes.
ADDENDUM: If you want to the lines right in the middle between the cells without having to add all the shifts by fractions of the line width, you could use the calc
library.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
As for the question what this might be good for: there are certain things that are somewhat harder to achieve with a table like e.g.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc,through,backgrounds
tikzsetcircle through 3 points/.style n args=3%
insert path=let p1=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)$),
p2=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)$),
p3=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)!1!-90:(#2)$),
p4=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)!1!90:(#3)$),
p5=(intersection of p1--p3 and p2--p4)
in ,
at=(p5),
circle through= (#1)
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-
beginscope[on background layer]
node[circle through 3
points=tikzcdmatrixname-2-2tikzcdmatrixname-3-1tikzcdmatrixname-3-3,
fill=blue!20];
endscope
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Yet for many purposes, the table approach suggested by Joule V is just fine or even better. It really depends on what you want to do in the end.
Yes, exactly! Thank you so much.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:23
The calc addition is very educational. Thank you.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 16:47
I'm not aiming to make a war but I do think the last figure is still not difficult ;) We just need some help of aremember picture, overlay
TikZ picture :)
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 17:01
1
@JouleV This meant to be really friendly. AFAIK you cannot achieve this withremember picture
easily because you cannot draw it on the background after the table is "done" unless you useatbegshi
or something like this, or do something withblend mode
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 17:05
add a comment |
Are you looking for this?
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 3
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.north west) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-6-y.south west);
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Here I was employing Henri Menke's nice answer and added nodes in empty cells
and changed some numbers to only use existing nodes.
ADDENDUM: If you want to the lines right in the middle between the cells without having to add all the shifts by fractions of the line width, you could use the calc
library.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
As for the question what this might be good for: there are certain things that are somewhat harder to achieve with a table like e.g.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc,through,backgrounds
tikzsetcircle through 3 points/.style n args=3%
insert path=let p1=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)$),
p2=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)$),
p3=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)!1!-90:(#2)$),
p4=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)!1!90:(#3)$),
p5=(intersection of p1--p3 and p2--p4)
in ,
at=(p5),
circle through= (#1)
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-
beginscope[on background layer]
node[circle through 3
points=tikzcdmatrixname-2-2tikzcdmatrixname-3-1tikzcdmatrixname-3-3,
fill=blue!20];
endscope
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Yet for many purposes, the table approach suggested by Joule V is just fine or even better. It really depends on what you want to do in the end.
Yes, exactly! Thank you so much.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:23
The calc addition is very educational. Thank you.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 16:47
I'm not aiming to make a war but I do think the last figure is still not difficult ;) We just need some help of aremember picture, overlay
TikZ picture :)
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 17:01
1
@JouleV This meant to be really friendly. AFAIK you cannot achieve this withremember picture
easily because you cannot draw it on the background after the table is "done" unless you useatbegshi
or something like this, or do something withblend mode
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 17:05
add a comment |
Are you looking for this?
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 3
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.north west) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-6-y.south west);
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Here I was employing Henri Menke's nice answer and added nodes in empty cells
and changed some numbers to only use existing nodes.
ADDENDUM: If you want to the lines right in the middle between the cells without having to add all the shifts by fractions of the line width, you could use the calc
library.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
As for the question what this might be good for: there are certain things that are somewhat harder to achieve with a table like e.g.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc,through,backgrounds
tikzsetcircle through 3 points/.style n args=3%
insert path=let p1=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)$),
p2=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)$),
p3=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)!1!-90:(#2)$),
p4=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)!1!90:(#3)$),
p5=(intersection of p1--p3 and p2--p4)
in ,
at=(p5),
circle through= (#1)
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-
beginscope[on background layer]
node[circle through 3
points=tikzcdmatrixname-2-2tikzcdmatrixname-3-1tikzcdmatrixname-3-3,
fill=blue!20];
endscope
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Yet for many purposes, the table approach suggested by Joule V is just fine or even better. It really depends on what you want to do in the end.
Are you looking for this?
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x in 1,3
draw
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-1.south west) --
([yshift=-3,xshift=-.125pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-x-12.south east);
foreach y in 3
draw
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.north west) --
([yshift=.5pgflinewidth]tikzcdmatrixname-6-y.south west);
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Here I was employing Henri Menke's nice answer and added nodes in empty cells
and changed some numbers to only use existing nodes.
ADDENDUM: If you want to the lines right in the middle between the cells without having to add all the shifts by fractions of the line width, you could use the calc
library.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
As for the question what this might be good for: there are certain things that are somewhat harder to achieve with a table like e.g.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
usetikzlibrarycalc,through,backgrounds
tikzsetcircle through 3 points/.style n args=3%
insert path=let p1=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)$),
p2=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)$),
p3=($(#1)!0.5!(#2)!1!-90:(#2)$),
p4=($(#1)!0.5!(#3)!1!90:(#3)$),
p5=(intersection of p1--p3 and p2--p4)
in ,
at=(p5),
circle through= (#1)
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20"),nodes in empty cells,
execute at end picture=
foreach x [evaluate=x as xp using int(x+1)] in 1,3
-aux);
foreach y [evaluate=y as ym using int(y-1)] in 3
draw ($(tikzcdmatrixname-1-y.west)!0.5!(tikzcdmatrixname-1-ym.east)$)
coordinate (aux)
([yshift=0.1ex]tikzcdmatrixname.north-
beginscope[on background layer]
node[circle through 3
points=tikzcdmatrixname-2-2tikzcdmatrixname-3-1tikzcdmatrixname-3-3,
fill=blue!20];
endscope
]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtikzcd
enddocument
Yet for many purposes, the table approach suggested by Joule V is just fine or even better. It really depends on what you want to do in the end.
edited Mar 27 at 16:57
answered Mar 27 at 15:21
marmotmarmot
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Yes, exactly! Thank you so much.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:23
The calc addition is very educational. Thank you.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 16:47
I'm not aiming to make a war but I do think the last figure is still not difficult ;) We just need some help of aremember picture, overlay
TikZ picture :)
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 17:01
1
@JouleV This meant to be really friendly. AFAIK you cannot achieve this withremember picture
easily because you cannot draw it on the background after the table is "done" unless you useatbegshi
or something like this, or do something withblend mode
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 17:05
add a comment |
Yes, exactly! Thank you so much.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:23
The calc addition is very educational. Thank you.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 16:47
I'm not aiming to make a war but I do think the last figure is still not difficult ;) We just need some help of aremember picture, overlay
TikZ picture :)
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 17:01
1
@JouleV This meant to be really friendly. AFAIK you cannot achieve this withremember picture
easily because you cannot draw it on the background after the table is "done" unless you useatbegshi
or something like this, or do something withblend mode
.
– marmot
Mar 27 at 17:05
Yes, exactly! Thank you so much.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:23
Yes, exactly! Thank you so much.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:23
The calc addition is very educational. Thank you.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 16:47
The calc addition is very educational. Thank you.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 16:47
I'm not aiming to make a war but I do think the last figure is still not difficult ;) We just need some help of a
remember picture, overlay
TikZ picture :)– JouleV
Mar 27 at 17:01
I'm not aiming to make a war but I do think the last figure is still not difficult ;) We just need some help of a
remember picture, overlay
TikZ picture :)– JouleV
Mar 27 at 17:01
1
1
@JouleV This meant to be really friendly. AFAIK you cannot achieve this with
remember picture
easily because you cannot draw it on the background after the table is "done" unless you use atbegshi
or something like this, or do something with blend mode
.– marmot
Mar 27 at 17:05
@JouleV This meant to be really friendly. AFAIK you cannot achieve this with
remember picture
easily because you cannot draw it on the background after the table is "done" unless you use atbegshi
or something like this, or do something with blend mode
.– marmot
Mar 27 at 17:05
add a comment |
Just for fun: if you want to make that matrix, why don't use a table? The code is much shorter:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Coloring the text is not difficult, isn't it? If you want to draw some arrows, tikzmark
may be an option. Anyway, if I were you, I would use a simple table. :)
Add an arrow
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node1) 1;&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node2) 3;&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
begintikzpicture[remember picture,overlay]
draw[red,very thick,-latex] (node1) -- (node2);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Color row(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
rowcolorred!20&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
rowcolorred!20&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Color column(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularccc>columncoloryellow!50cc>columncolorgreen!20ccccc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
It is never impossible to work with tables using table commands :)
I will also add arrows in the table and color some of the elements.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:27
2
And: most users loadtikz
anyway for thetikzlings
. ;-)
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:27
Can you color an entire submatrix of a table out of interest? Say rows 1-2 and columns 4-6?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:30
3
@Anush To color, you havecellcolor
. To make arrows, you can have a look at this nice answer.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 15:31
2
@Anush I edited my answer: I added some ways to add arrows, color columns and rows.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 16:01
add a comment |
Just for fun: if you want to make that matrix, why don't use a table? The code is much shorter:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Coloring the text is not difficult, isn't it? If you want to draw some arrows, tikzmark
may be an option. Anyway, if I were you, I would use a simple table. :)
Add an arrow
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node1) 1;&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node2) 3;&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
begintikzpicture[remember picture,overlay]
draw[red,very thick,-latex] (node1) -- (node2);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Color row(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
rowcolorred!20&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
rowcolorred!20&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Color column(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularccc>columncoloryellow!50cc>columncolorgreen!20ccccc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
It is never impossible to work with tables using table commands :)
I will also add arrows in the table and color some of the elements.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:27
2
And: most users loadtikz
anyway for thetikzlings
. ;-)
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:27
Can you color an entire submatrix of a table out of interest? Say rows 1-2 and columns 4-6?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:30
3
@Anush To color, you havecellcolor
. To make arrows, you can have a look at this nice answer.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 15:31
2
@Anush I edited my answer: I added some ways to add arrows, color columns and rows.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 16:01
add a comment |
Just for fun: if you want to make that matrix, why don't use a table? The code is much shorter:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Coloring the text is not difficult, isn't it? If you want to draw some arrows, tikzmark
may be an option. Anyway, if I were you, I would use a simple table. :)
Add an arrow
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node1) 1;&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node2) 3;&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
begintikzpicture[remember picture,overlay]
draw[red,very thick,-latex] (node1) -- (node2);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Color row(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
rowcolorred!20&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
rowcolorred!20&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Color column(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularccc>columncoloryellow!50cc>columncolorgreen!20ccccc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
It is never impossible to work with tables using table commands :)
Just for fun: if you want to make that matrix, why don't use a table? The code is much shorter:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Coloring the text is not difficult, isn't it? If you want to draw some arrows, tikzmark
may be an option. Anyway, if I were you, I would use a simple table. :)
Add an arrow
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node1) 1;&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&tikz[baseline,remember picture]node[anchor=base,inner sep=0pt] (node2) 3;&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
begintikzpicture[remember picture,overlay]
draw[red,very thick,-latex] (node1) -- (node2);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Color row(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularcc
rowcolorred!20&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
rowcolorred!20&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
Color column(s)
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackagexcolor,colortbl
begindocument
renewcommandarraystretch1.3
begintabularccc>columncoloryellow!50cc>columncolorgreen!20ccccc
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\hline
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\hline
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6
endtabular
enddocument
It is never impossible to work with tables using table commands :)
edited Mar 27 at 16:01
answered Mar 27 at 15:26
JouleVJouleV
11.4k22561
11.4k22561
I will also add arrows in the table and color some of the elements.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:27
2
And: most users loadtikz
anyway for thetikzlings
. ;-)
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:27
Can you color an entire submatrix of a table out of interest? Say rows 1-2 and columns 4-6?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:30
3
@Anush To color, you havecellcolor
. To make arrows, you can have a look at this nice answer.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 15:31
2
@Anush I edited my answer: I added some ways to add arrows, color columns and rows.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 16:01
add a comment |
I will also add arrows in the table and color some of the elements.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:27
2
And: most users loadtikz
anyway for thetikzlings
. ;-)
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:27
Can you color an entire submatrix of a table out of interest? Say rows 1-2 and columns 4-6?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:30
3
@Anush To color, you havecellcolor
. To make arrows, you can have a look at this nice answer.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 15:31
2
@Anush I edited my answer: I added some ways to add arrows, color columns and rows.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 16:01
I will also add arrows in the table and color some of the elements.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:27
I will also add arrows in the table and color some of the elements.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:27
2
2
And: most users load
tikz
anyway for the tikzlings
. ;-)– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:27
And: most users load
tikz
anyway for the tikzlings
. ;-)– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:27
Can you color an entire submatrix of a table out of interest? Say rows 1-2 and columns 4-6?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:30
Can you color an entire submatrix of a table out of interest? Say rows 1-2 and columns 4-6?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:30
3
3
@Anush To color, you have
cellcolor
. To make arrows, you can have a look at this nice answer.– JouleV
Mar 27 at 15:31
@Anush To color, you have
cellcolor
. To make arrows, you can have a look at this nice answer.– JouleV
Mar 27 at 15:31
2
2
@Anush I edited my answer: I added some ways to add arrows, color columns and rows.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 16:01
@Anush I edited my answer: I added some ways to add arrows, color columns and rows.
– JouleV
Mar 27 at 16:01
add a comment |
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-tikz-cd, tikz-pgf
You seem to be mixing two things. Yes,
tikz-cd
is using atikz
matrix
, but thetikzcd
environment does not give you atikzpicture
environment in which you can just usedraw
.– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:12
@marmot Yes I am definitely confused. Is there some way to use tikz-cd to make the matrix and also use draw to draw on it? Or alternatively some other way to draw horizontal and vertical lines to separate submatrices?
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:14
Yes: tex.stackexchange.com/a/405152/121799
– marmot
Mar 27 at 15:15
@marmot Ah. I tried just now bpaste.net/show/db6d4ebda072 but this doesn't work because mat doesn't exist. I need some pure tikz-cd solution it seems.
– Anush
Mar 27 at 15:18