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How do I draw and define two right triangles next to each other?
How to put two images next to each other with a) and b) labels?2 SCfigure next to each otherPlacing two figures (each having subfigures) next two each otherTable caption not appearing in PNAS document classFigures on two pages next to each otherFigures next to each otherHow to place two figures next to each other and centeredHow to put two images on top of each other and a table next to them?Inserting two figures below each othertwo subfigures next to each other aligned on top
My goal is to draw a figure exactly like this
The best I could do coding this was:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 4);
draw (1, 0) to (4, 0);
draw (1, 4) to (4, 0);
endtikzpicture
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 3);
draw (1, 0) to (3, 0);
draw (1, 3) to (3, 0);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Which ends up looking like this. I tried putting in the values and angle points but it ended up looking much worse, so I omitted them:
So how do I get my figure to look exactly like the first figure? If it means anything, I'm using a MacBook Pro and I'm using the TexShop application.
floats geometry shapes tikz-shape
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My goal is to draw a figure exactly like this
The best I could do coding this was:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 4);
draw (1, 0) to (4, 0);
draw (1, 4) to (4, 0);
endtikzpicture
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 3);
draw (1, 0) to (3, 0);
draw (1, 3) to (3, 0);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Which ends up looking like this. I tried putting in the values and angle points but it ended up looking much worse, so I omitted them:
So how do I get my figure to look exactly like the first figure? If it means anything, I'm using a MacBook Pro and I'm using the TexShop application.
floats geometry shapes tikz-shape
New contributor
add a comment |
My goal is to draw a figure exactly like this
The best I could do coding this was:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 4);
draw (1, 0) to (4, 0);
draw (1, 4) to (4, 0);
endtikzpicture
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 3);
draw (1, 0) to (3, 0);
draw (1, 3) to (3, 0);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Which ends up looking like this. I tried putting in the values and angle points but it ended up looking much worse, so I omitted them:
So how do I get my figure to look exactly like the first figure? If it means anything, I'm using a MacBook Pro and I'm using the TexShop application.
floats geometry shapes tikz-shape
New contributor
My goal is to draw a figure exactly like this
The best I could do coding this was:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 4);
draw (1, 0) to (4, 0);
draw (1, 4) to (4, 0);
endtikzpicture
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) to (1, 3);
draw (1, 0) to (3, 0);
draw (1, 3) to (3, 0);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Which ends up looking like this. I tried putting in the values and angle points but it ended up looking much worse, so I omitted them:
So how do I get my figure to look exactly like the first figure? If it means anything, I'm using a MacBook Pro and I'm using the TexShop application.
floats geometry shapes tikz-shape
floats geometry shapes tikz-shape
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Welcome to TeX-SE! The issue you are seeing is caused by the fact that an empty line tells TeX to start a new paragraph. So all you need to do is to remove the empty line. Here I go a slightly different route and put the second triangle in a scope that is used to move it to the right. This allows you to more easily control the distance between the triangles, and their vertical relative alignment. Please note also that it is advantageous to draw them in one stretch and close them with -- cycle
because then the line joins look better.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 4) -- (4, 0) -- cycle;
beginscope[xshift=5cm]
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 3) -- (3, 0) -- cycle;;
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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Welcome to TeX-SE! The issue you are seeing is caused by the fact that an empty line tells TeX to start a new paragraph. So all you need to do is to remove the empty line. Here I go a slightly different route and put the second triangle in a scope that is used to move it to the right. This allows you to more easily control the distance between the triangles, and their vertical relative alignment. Please note also that it is advantageous to draw them in one stretch and close them with -- cycle
because then the line joins look better.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 4) -- (4, 0) -- cycle;
beginscope[xshift=5cm]
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 3) -- (3, 0) -- cycle;;
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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Welcome to TeX-SE! The issue you are seeing is caused by the fact that an empty line tells TeX to start a new paragraph. So all you need to do is to remove the empty line. Here I go a slightly different route and put the second triangle in a scope that is used to move it to the right. This allows you to more easily control the distance between the triangles, and their vertical relative alignment. Please note also that it is advantageous to draw them in one stretch and close them with -- cycle
because then the line joins look better.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 4) -- (4, 0) -- cycle;
beginscope[xshift=5cm]
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 3) -- (3, 0) -- cycle;;
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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Welcome to TeX-SE! The issue you are seeing is caused by the fact that an empty line tells TeX to start a new paragraph. So all you need to do is to remove the empty line. Here I go a slightly different route and put the second triangle in a scope that is used to move it to the right. This allows you to more easily control the distance between the triangles, and their vertical relative alignment. Please note also that it is advantageous to draw them in one stretch and close them with -- cycle
because then the line joins look better.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 4) -- (4, 0) -- cycle;
beginscope[xshift=5cm]
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 3) -- (3, 0) -- cycle;;
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Welcome to TeX-SE! The issue you are seeing is caused by the fact that an empty line tells TeX to start a new paragraph. So all you need to do is to remove the empty line. Here I go a slightly different route and put the second triangle in a scope that is used to move it to the right. This allows you to more easily control the distance between the triangles, and their vertical relative alignment. Please note also that it is advantageous to draw them in one stretch and close them with -- cycle
because then the line joins look better.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amsfonts,amssymb
usepackagetikz
usepackagefloat
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 4) -- (4, 0) -- cycle;
beginscope[xshift=5cm]
draw (1, 0) -- (1, 3) -- (3, 0) -- cycle;;
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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