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Simple Line in LaTeX Help!
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!
The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file
WHAT IVE DONE :D
documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
tikz-pgf animations
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I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!
The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file
WHAT IVE DONE :D
documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
tikz-pgf animations
New contributor
1
What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts
– JouleV
54 mins ago
I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you
– Felipe Fonseca
42 mins ago
i can show you what i've done so far
– Felipe Fonseca
41 mins ago
2
I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you
– JouleV
40 mins ago
1
But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?
– marmot
27 mins ago
|
show 7 more comments
I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!
The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file
WHAT IVE DONE :D
documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
tikz-pgf animations
New contributor
I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!
The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file
WHAT IVE DONE :D
documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
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What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts
– JouleV
54 mins ago
I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you
– Felipe Fonseca
42 mins ago
i can show you what i've done so far
– Felipe Fonseca
41 mins ago
2
I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you
– JouleV
40 mins ago
1
But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?
– marmot
27 mins ago
|
show 7 more comments
1
What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts
– JouleV
54 mins ago
I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you
– Felipe Fonseca
42 mins ago
i can show you what i've done so far
– Felipe Fonseca
41 mins ago
2
I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you
– JouleV
40 mins ago
1
But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?
– marmot
27 mins ago
1
1
What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts
– JouleV
54 mins ago
What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts
– JouleV
54 mins ago
I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you
– Felipe Fonseca
42 mins ago
I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you
– Felipe Fonseca
42 mins ago
i can show you what i've done so far
– Felipe Fonseca
41 mins ago
i can show you what i've done so far
– Felipe Fonseca
41 mins ago
2
2
I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you
– JouleV
40 mins ago
I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you
– JouleV
40 mins ago
1
1
But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?
– marmot
27 mins ago
But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?
– marmot
27 mins ago
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A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.
documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}
OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
– Felipe Fonseca
6 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)
– Artificial Hairless Armpit
5 mins ago
I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:
– Felipe Fonseca
2 mins ago
add a comment |
If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile
documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}
with pdflatex
and then convert the resulting pdf with
convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif
to get
omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3
– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago
1
@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer
– JouleV
11 mins ago
I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?
– Felipe Fonseca
10 mins ago
Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o
– Felipe Fonseca
9 mins ago
add a comment |
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A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.
documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}
OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
– Felipe Fonseca
6 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)
– Artificial Hairless Armpit
5 mins ago
I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:
– Felipe Fonseca
2 mins ago
add a comment |
A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.
documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}
OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
– Felipe Fonseca
6 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)
– Artificial Hairless Armpit
5 mins ago
I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:
– Felipe Fonseca
2 mins ago
add a comment |
A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.
documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}
A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.
documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}
answered 8 mins ago
Artificial Hairless ArmpitArtificial Hairless Armpit
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5,08911243
OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
– Felipe Fonseca
6 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)
– Artificial Hairless Armpit
5 mins ago
I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:
– Felipe Fonseca
2 mins ago
add a comment |
OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
– Felipe Fonseca
6 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)
– Artificial Hairless Armpit
5 mins ago
I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:
– Felipe Fonseca
2 mins ago
OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
– Felipe Fonseca
6 mins ago
OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
– Felipe Fonseca
6 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)
– Artificial Hairless Armpit
5 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)
– Artificial Hairless Armpit
5 mins ago
I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:
– Felipe Fonseca
2 mins ago
I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:
– Felipe Fonseca
2 mins ago
add a comment |
If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile
documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}
with pdflatex
and then convert the resulting pdf with
convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif
to get
omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3
– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago
1
@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer
– JouleV
11 mins ago
I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?
– Felipe Fonseca
10 mins ago
Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o
– Felipe Fonseca
9 mins ago
add a comment |
If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile
documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}
with pdflatex
and then convert the resulting pdf with
convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif
to get
omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3
– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago
1
@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer
– JouleV
11 mins ago
I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?
– Felipe Fonseca
10 mins ago
Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o
– Felipe Fonseca
9 mins ago
add a comment |
If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile
documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}
with pdflatex
and then convert the resulting pdf with
convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif
to get
If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile
documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}
with pdflatex
and then convert the resulting pdf with
convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif
to get
answered 20 mins ago
marmotmarmot
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omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3
– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago
1
@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer
– JouleV
11 mins ago
I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?
– Felipe Fonseca
10 mins ago
Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o
– Felipe Fonseca
9 mins ago
add a comment |
omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3
– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago
1
@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer
– JouleV
11 mins ago
I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?
– Felipe Fonseca
10 mins ago
Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o
– Felipe Fonseca
9 mins ago
omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3
– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago
omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3
– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago
1
1
@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer
– JouleV
11 mins ago
@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer
– JouleV
11 mins ago
I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?
– Felipe Fonseca
10 mins ago
I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?
– Felipe Fonseca
10 mins ago
Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o
– Felipe Fonseca
9 mins ago
Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o
– Felipe Fonseca
9 mins ago
add a comment |
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What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts
– JouleV
54 mins ago
I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you
– Felipe Fonseca
42 mins ago
i can show you what i've done so far
– Felipe Fonseca
41 mins ago
2
I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you
– JouleV
40 mins ago
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But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?
– marmot
27 mins ago