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How do I color the graph in datavisualization?
Color the faces of a graphHow to color vertices in a TikZ graph?How to change the following graph?How to color the area under a curve using tikz datavisualization?How to prevent rounded and duplicated tick labels in pgfplots with fixed precision?Tikz and exponential style tick labelMaking a complete graph with one edge in diffrent colorMatching the text background color in tikz with the background color of a presentation slideWrite under the graphTikZ fill using draw color
MWE;
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization
usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
usetikzlibraryshapes,positioning
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization.formats.functions
defmytypesetter#1
pgfmathparse#1/pi
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/precision=2
pgfmathroundtozerofillpgfmathresult
pgfmathifisintpgfmathresult
pgfmathprintnumberpgfmathresult$pi$
pgfmathprintnumber[/pgf/number format/frac, frac denom=2, frac whole=false]pgfmathresult$pi$
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex]
datavisualization [
school book axes, %scientific axes=clean,
all axes=,
x axis=
label=$omega t$,
ticks=
step=(pi/2),
tick typesetter/.code=mytypesetter##1,
,
y axis=
label=$v$,
ticks=none,
,
style sheet=strong colors,
style sheet=vary dashing,
visualize as smooth line/.list=gerilim,
gerilim=label in legend=text=$v$,
]
data [set=gerilim, format=function]
var x : interval [0:2*pi] samples 100;
func y = 2*sin(value x r);
;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
But that I want
.
How do I get this graph from my source code without using beginaxis[... endaxis?
tikz-pgf graphics tikz-shape tikz-decorations
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MWE;
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization
usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
usetikzlibraryshapes,positioning
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization.formats.functions
defmytypesetter#1
pgfmathparse#1/pi
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/precision=2
pgfmathroundtozerofillpgfmathresult
pgfmathifisintpgfmathresult
pgfmathprintnumberpgfmathresult$pi$
pgfmathprintnumber[/pgf/number format/frac, frac denom=2, frac whole=false]pgfmathresult$pi$
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex]
datavisualization [
school book axes, %scientific axes=clean,
all axes=,
x axis=
label=$omega t$,
ticks=
step=(pi/2),
tick typesetter/.code=mytypesetter##1,
,
y axis=
label=$v$,
ticks=none,
,
style sheet=strong colors,
style sheet=vary dashing,
visualize as smooth line/.list=gerilim,
gerilim=label in legend=text=$v$,
]
data [set=gerilim, format=function]
var x : interval [0:2*pi] samples 100;
func y = 2*sin(value x r);
;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
But that I want
.
How do I get this graph from my source code without using beginaxis[... endaxis?
tikz-pgf graphics tikz-shape tikz-decorations
add a comment |
MWE;
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization
usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
usetikzlibraryshapes,positioning
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization.formats.functions
defmytypesetter#1
pgfmathparse#1/pi
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/precision=2
pgfmathroundtozerofillpgfmathresult
pgfmathifisintpgfmathresult
pgfmathprintnumberpgfmathresult$pi$
pgfmathprintnumber[/pgf/number format/frac, frac denom=2, frac whole=false]pgfmathresult$pi$
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex]
datavisualization [
school book axes, %scientific axes=clean,
all axes=,
x axis=
label=$omega t$,
ticks=
step=(pi/2),
tick typesetter/.code=mytypesetter##1,
,
y axis=
label=$v$,
ticks=none,
,
style sheet=strong colors,
style sheet=vary dashing,
visualize as smooth line/.list=gerilim,
gerilim=label in legend=text=$v$,
]
data [set=gerilim, format=function]
var x : interval [0:2*pi] samples 100;
func y = 2*sin(value x r);
;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
But that I want
.
How do I get this graph from my source code without using beginaxis[... endaxis?
tikz-pgf graphics tikz-shape tikz-decorations
MWE;
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization
usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
usetikzlibraryshapes,positioning
usetikzlibrarydecorations.markings
usetikzlibrarydatavisualization.formats.functions
defmytypesetter#1
pgfmathparse#1/pi
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/precision=2
pgfmathroundtozerofillpgfmathresult
pgfmathifisintpgfmathresult
pgfmathprintnumberpgfmathresult$pi$
pgfmathprintnumber[/pgf/number format/frac, frac denom=2, frac whole=false]pgfmathresult$pi$
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex]
datavisualization [
school book axes, %scientific axes=clean,
all axes=,
x axis=
label=$omega t$,
ticks=
step=(pi/2),
tick typesetter/.code=mytypesetter##1,
,
y axis=
label=$v$,
ticks=none,
,
style sheet=strong colors,
style sheet=vary dashing,
visualize as smooth line/.list=gerilim,
gerilim=label in legend=text=$v$,
]
data [set=gerilim, format=function]
var x : interval [0:2*pi] samples 100;
func y = 2*sin(value x r);
;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
But that I want
.
How do I get this graph from my source code without using beginaxis[... endaxis?
tikz-pgf graphics tikz-shape tikz-decorations
tikz-pgf graphics tikz-shape tikz-decorations
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ÖzgürÖzgür
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A pure TikZ solution for fun, which is much shorter. I have no idea why you have to use datavisualization for this.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypatterns
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex,y=2cm]
draw[smooth,fill=red] plot[samples=100,domain=0:pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[smooth,pattern=horizontal lines,pattern color=red] plot[samples=100,domain=pi:2*pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[->] (0,-1.1)--(0,1.1) node[above] $v$;
draw[->] (-.2,0)--(2*pi+0.5,0) node[right] $omega t$;
draw (pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac12pi$--(pi/2,.05);
draw (pi,-.05) node[below] $1pi$--(pi,.05);
draw (3*pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac32pi$--(3*pi/2,.05);
draw (2*pi,-.05) node[below] $2pi$--(2*pi,.05);
draw (8.5,0) node tikzdraw[x=1pt,y=1pt] (0,0) to[out=30,in=-150] (20,0); $v$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

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A pure TikZ solution for fun, which is much shorter. I have no idea why you have to use datavisualization for this.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypatterns
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex,y=2cm]
draw[smooth,fill=red] plot[samples=100,domain=0:pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[smooth,pattern=horizontal lines,pattern color=red] plot[samples=100,domain=pi:2*pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[->] (0,-1.1)--(0,1.1) node[above] $v$;
draw[->] (-.2,0)--(2*pi+0.5,0) node[right] $omega t$;
draw (pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac12pi$--(pi/2,.05);
draw (pi,-.05) node[below] $1pi$--(pi,.05);
draw (3*pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac32pi$--(3*pi/2,.05);
draw (2*pi,-.05) node[below] $2pi$--(2*pi,.05);
draw (8.5,0) node tikzdraw[x=1pt,y=1pt] (0,0) to[out=30,in=-150] (20,0); $v$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

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A pure TikZ solution for fun, which is much shorter. I have no idea why you have to use datavisualization for this.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypatterns
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex,y=2cm]
draw[smooth,fill=red] plot[samples=100,domain=0:pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[smooth,pattern=horizontal lines,pattern color=red] plot[samples=100,domain=pi:2*pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[->] (0,-1.1)--(0,1.1) node[above] $v$;
draw[->] (-.2,0)--(2*pi+0.5,0) node[right] $omega t$;
draw (pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac12pi$--(pi/2,.05);
draw (pi,-.05) node[below] $1pi$--(pi,.05);
draw (3*pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac32pi$--(3*pi/2,.05);
draw (2*pi,-.05) node[below] $2pi$--(2*pi,.05);
draw (8.5,0) node tikzdraw[x=1pt,y=1pt] (0,0) to[out=30,in=-150] (20,0); $v$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

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A pure TikZ solution for fun, which is much shorter. I have no idea why you have to use datavisualization for this.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypatterns
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex,y=2cm]
draw[smooth,fill=red] plot[samples=100,domain=0:pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[smooth,pattern=horizontal lines,pattern color=red] plot[samples=100,domain=pi:2*pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[->] (0,-1.1)--(0,1.1) node[above] $v$;
draw[->] (-.2,0)--(2*pi+0.5,0) node[right] $omega t$;
draw (pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac12pi$--(pi/2,.05);
draw (pi,-.05) node[below] $1pi$--(pi,.05);
draw (3*pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac32pi$--(3*pi/2,.05);
draw (2*pi,-.05) node[below] $2pi$--(2*pi,.05);
draw (8.5,0) node tikzdraw[x=1pt,y=1pt] (0,0) to[out=30,in=-150] (20,0); $v$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

A pure TikZ solution for fun, which is much shorter. I have no idea why you have to use datavisualization for this.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypatterns
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=latex,y=2cm]
draw[smooth,fill=red] plot[samples=100,domain=0:pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[smooth,pattern=horizontal lines,pattern color=red] plot[samples=100,domain=pi:2*pi] (x,sin(deg(x)));
draw[->] (0,-1.1)--(0,1.1) node[above] $v$;
draw[->] (-.2,0)--(2*pi+0.5,0) node[right] $omega t$;
draw (pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac12pi$--(pi/2,.05);
draw (pi,-.05) node[below] $1pi$--(pi,.05);
draw (3*pi/2,-.05) node[below] $frac32pi$--(3*pi/2,.05);
draw (2*pi,-.05) node[below] $2pi$--(2*pi,.05);
draw (8.5,0) node tikzdraw[x=1pt,y=1pt] (0,0) to[out=30,in=-150] (20,0); $v$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

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