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how one can write a nice vector parser, something that does pgfvecparseA=B-C; D=E x F;
The Next CEO of Stack Overflowhow to draw pitch, yaw and roll with 3d plotPass a 3d coordinate via pgfkeystkz-euclide, define points outside of tikzpictureHow to draw star in TikZ backgroundTikz: draw a vector pointing from one point to anotherHow to draw an elliptical arc in TikZ given only opposite extreme points (vertices) of the ellipse?How can one plot in 3D a matrix with LaTeX?Line up nested tikz enviroments or how to get rid of themHow to draw a square and its diagonals with arrows?beginfigure… endfigure is not working with tikz packagetikz pic: no pgfpointanchor possible inside the pic definitionHow to add a label to a vector and an angle?
I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example
begintikzpicture
tkzDefPoints0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
endtikzpicture
If I have two points A(1,2,3)
and B(4,5,6)
, how can I define vector AB
as (B)-(A)
?
tikz-pgf tikzmark
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I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example
begintikzpicture
tkzDefPoints0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
endtikzpicture
If I have two points A(1,2,3)
and B(4,5,6)
, how can I define vector AB
as (B)-(A)
?
tikz-pgf tikzmark
Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.
– marmot
2 hours ago
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I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example
begintikzpicture
tkzDefPoints0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
endtikzpicture
If I have two points A(1,2,3)
and B(4,5,6)
, how can I define vector AB
as (B)-(A)
?
tikz-pgf tikzmark
I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example
begintikzpicture
tkzDefPoints0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
endtikzpicture
If I have two points A(1,2,3)
and B(4,5,6)
, how can I define vector AB
as (B)-(A)
?
tikz-pgf tikzmark
tikz-pgf tikzmark
edited 4 hours ago
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Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.
– marmot
2 hours ago
Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.
– marmot
2 hours ago
Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:
documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]standalone
usepackagetikz,tikz-3dplot
begindocument
tdplotsetmaincoords60125
begintikzpicture
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style=-latex,thick,
vector/.style=-stealth,red,very thick,
vector guide/.style=dashed,thick]
%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx2
defAy4
defAz3
defBx-1
defBy3
defBz4
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]$x$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]$y$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]$z$;
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm] -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$;
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$;
%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]$mathbfD$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Would you mind if I added a supplement to your answer?
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3 hours ago
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If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:
documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]standalone
usepackagetikz,tikz-3dplot
begindocument
tdplotsetmaincoords60125
begintikzpicture
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style=-latex,thick,
vector/.style=-stealth,red,very thick,
vector guide/.style=dashed,thick]
%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx2
defAy4
defAz3
defBx-1
defBy3
defBz4
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]$x$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]$y$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]$z$;
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm] -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$;
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$;
%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]$mathbfD$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Would you mind if I added a supplement to your answer?
– Steven B. Segletes
3 hours ago
add a comment |
If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:
documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]standalone
usepackagetikz,tikz-3dplot
begindocument
tdplotsetmaincoords60125
begintikzpicture
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style=-latex,thick,
vector/.style=-stealth,red,very thick,
vector guide/.style=dashed,thick]
%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx2
defAy4
defAz3
defBx-1
defBy3
defBz4
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]$x$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]$y$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]$z$;
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm] -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$;
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$;
%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]$mathbfD$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Would you mind if I added a supplement to your answer?
– Steven B. Segletes
3 hours ago
add a comment |
If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:
documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]standalone
usepackagetikz,tikz-3dplot
begindocument
tdplotsetmaincoords60125
begintikzpicture
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style=-latex,thick,
vector/.style=-stealth,red,very thick,
vector guide/.style=dashed,thick]
%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx2
defAy4
defAz3
defBx-1
defBy3
defBz4
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]$x$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]$y$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]$z$;
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm] -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$;
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$;
%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]$mathbfD$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:
documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]standalone
usepackagetikz,tikz-3dplot
begindocument
tdplotsetmaincoords60125
begintikzpicture
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style=-latex,thick,
vector/.style=-stealth,red,very thick,
vector guide/.style=dashed,thick]
%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx2
defAy4
defAz3
defBx-1
defBy3
defBz4
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]$x$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]$y$;
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]$z$;
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm] -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$;
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$;
%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]$mathbfD$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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3 hours ago
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Would you mind if I added a supplement to your answer?
– Steven B. Segletes
3 hours ago
Would you mind if I added a supplement to your answer?
– Steven B. Segletes
3 hours ago
Would you mind if I added a supplement to your answer?
– Steven B. Segletes
3 hours ago
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Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.
– marmot
2 hours ago