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Draw arrow on sides of triangle
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MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pgf}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{pgfplots}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [line width=1pt] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt] (0,0)-- (5,0);
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Question:
How can I draw direction arrow on each lines of triangle? (all possible style of arrows)
tikz-pgf tikz-arrows
add a comment |
MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pgf}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{pgfplots}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [line width=1pt] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt] (0,0)-- (5,0);
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Question:
How can I draw direction arrow on each lines of triangle? (all possible style of arrows)
tikz-pgf tikz-arrows
add a comment |
MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pgf}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{pgfplots}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [line width=1pt] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt] (0,0)-- (5,0);
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Question:
How can I draw direction arrow on each lines of triangle? (all possible style of arrows)
tikz-pgf tikz-arrows
MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{pgf}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{pgfplots}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [line width=1pt] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt] (0,0)-- (5,0);
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Question:
How can I draw direction arrow on each lines of triangle? (all possible style of arrows)
tikz-pgf tikz-arrows
tikz-pgf tikz-arrows
edited 1 hour ago
sandu
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SandySandy
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Maybe I misread the question, but if you want to vary the type of the arrow you may want to use
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in
{A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{Arrow}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
As for your comment: this draws three triangles. Is that what you are looking for?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow[line width=1pt]{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
begin{scope}
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C)] in {A,B,C}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{latex}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[xshift=6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A'){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C')]in {A',B',C'}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{stealth}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[yshift=-6.6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A''){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B'') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C'') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C'')]in {A'',B'',C''}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{>}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
No friend, you understand my question better And the answer that I had hoped for almost got to be found. Only one request is please give me three different codes with arrows(three triangle with arrows) that you mentioned.
– Sandy
41 mins ago
Should i increase size of arrows? i am waiting.......
– Sandy
37 mins ago
@Sandy The three different arrows are already inforeach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in {A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
, where they are set aslatex
,stealth
and standard types. Yes, you can make the arrows thicker e.g. by saying{arrow[line width=2pt]{#2}}}
instead of{arrow{#2}}}
.
– marmot
34 mins ago
1
@Sandy Yes, I will be happy to follow your request if I understand it. You want three triangles? If so, do they all have the same dimensions? Are the next to each other? Or do you want 3 arrow heads on a given edge?
– marmot
23 mins ago
1
@Sandy Just for additional information, here is a (quite complete) list of available arrow tips.
– JouleV
44 secs ago
|
show 5 more comments
Using TikZ: How to draw an arrow in the middle of the line?
%documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
begin{scope}[very thick,decoration={
markings,
mark=at position 0.5 with {arrow{>}}}
]
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,0)-- (5,0);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Is it possible of article document type?
– Sandy
33 mins ago
@Sandy Yes...sure
– sandu
31 mins ago
Would you please modified your codes for article?
– Sandy
1 min ago
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Maybe I misread the question, but if you want to vary the type of the arrow you may want to use
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in
{A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{Arrow}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
As for your comment: this draws three triangles. Is that what you are looking for?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow[line width=1pt]{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
begin{scope}
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C)] in {A,B,C}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{latex}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[xshift=6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A'){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C')]in {A',B',C'}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{stealth}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[yshift=-6.6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A''){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B'') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C'') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C'')]in {A'',B'',C''}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{>}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
No friend, you understand my question better And the answer that I had hoped for almost got to be found. Only one request is please give me three different codes with arrows(three triangle with arrows) that you mentioned.
– Sandy
41 mins ago
Should i increase size of arrows? i am waiting.......
– Sandy
37 mins ago
@Sandy The three different arrows are already inforeach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in {A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
, where they are set aslatex
,stealth
and standard types. Yes, you can make the arrows thicker e.g. by saying{arrow[line width=2pt]{#2}}}
instead of{arrow{#2}}}
.
– marmot
34 mins ago
1
@Sandy Yes, I will be happy to follow your request if I understand it. You want three triangles? If so, do they all have the same dimensions? Are the next to each other? Or do you want 3 arrow heads on a given edge?
– marmot
23 mins ago
1
@Sandy Just for additional information, here is a (quite complete) list of available arrow tips.
– JouleV
44 secs ago
|
show 5 more comments
Maybe I misread the question, but if you want to vary the type of the arrow you may want to use
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in
{A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{Arrow}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
As for your comment: this draws three triangles. Is that what you are looking for?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow[line width=1pt]{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
begin{scope}
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C)] in {A,B,C}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{latex}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[xshift=6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A'){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C')]in {A',B',C'}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{stealth}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[yshift=-6.6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A''){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B'') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C'') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C'')]in {A'',B'',C''}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{>}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
No friend, you understand my question better And the answer that I had hoped for almost got to be found. Only one request is please give me three different codes with arrows(three triangle with arrows) that you mentioned.
– Sandy
41 mins ago
Should i increase size of arrows? i am waiting.......
– Sandy
37 mins ago
@Sandy The three different arrows are already inforeach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in {A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
, where they are set aslatex
,stealth
and standard types. Yes, you can make the arrows thicker e.g. by saying{arrow[line width=2pt]{#2}}}
instead of{arrow{#2}}}
.
– marmot
34 mins ago
1
@Sandy Yes, I will be happy to follow your request if I understand it. You want three triangles? If so, do they all have the same dimensions? Are the next to each other? Or do you want 3 arrow heads on a given edge?
– marmot
23 mins ago
1
@Sandy Just for additional information, here is a (quite complete) list of available arrow tips.
– JouleV
44 secs ago
|
show 5 more comments
Maybe I misread the question, but if you want to vary the type of the arrow you may want to use
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in
{A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{Arrow}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
As for your comment: this draws three triangles. Is that what you are looking for?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow[line width=1pt]{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
begin{scope}
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C)] in {A,B,C}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{latex}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[xshift=6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A'){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C')]in {A',B',C'}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{stealth}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[yshift=-6.6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A''){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B'') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C'') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C'')]in {A'',B'',C''}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{>}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Maybe I misread the question, but if you want to vary the type of the arrow you may want to use
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in
{A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{Arrow}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
As for your comment: this draws three triangles. Is that what you are looking for?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
tikzset{->-/.style n args={2}{decoration={
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow[line width=1pt]{#2}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=1.5pt,fill}]
begin{scope}
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B) {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C) {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C)] in {A,B,C}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{latex}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[xshift=6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A'){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C')]in {A',B',C'}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{stealth}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
begin{scope}[yshift=-6.6cm]
path (0,5) node[bullet,label=above:$A$](A''){}
(0,0) node[bullet,label=below:$B$](B'') {}
(5,0) node[bullet,label=below:$C$](C'') {};
foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially C'')]in {A'',B'',C''}
{draw[line width=1pt,->-={0.5}{>}] (LastX) -- (X);}
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
edited 5 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
marmotmarmot
108k5132249
108k5132249
No friend, you understand my question better And the answer that I had hoped for almost got to be found. Only one request is please give me three different codes with arrows(three triangle with arrows) that you mentioned.
– Sandy
41 mins ago
Should i increase size of arrows? i am waiting.......
– Sandy
37 mins ago
@Sandy The three different arrows are already inforeach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in {A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
, where they are set aslatex
,stealth
and standard types. Yes, you can make the arrows thicker e.g. by saying{arrow[line width=2pt]{#2}}}
instead of{arrow{#2}}}
.
– marmot
34 mins ago
1
@Sandy Yes, I will be happy to follow your request if I understand it. You want three triangles? If so, do they all have the same dimensions? Are the next to each other? Or do you want 3 arrow heads on a given edge?
– marmot
23 mins ago
1
@Sandy Just for additional information, here is a (quite complete) list of available arrow tips.
– JouleV
44 secs ago
|
show 5 more comments
No friend, you understand my question better And the answer that I had hoped for almost got to be found. Only one request is please give me three different codes with arrows(three triangle with arrows) that you mentioned.
– Sandy
41 mins ago
Should i increase size of arrows? i am waiting.......
– Sandy
37 mins ago
@Sandy The three different arrows are already inforeach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in {A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
, where they are set aslatex
,stealth
and standard types. Yes, you can make the arrows thicker e.g. by saying{arrow[line width=2pt]{#2}}}
instead of{arrow{#2}}}
.
– marmot
34 mins ago
1
@Sandy Yes, I will be happy to follow your request if I understand it. You want three triangles? If so, do they all have the same dimensions? Are the next to each other? Or do you want 3 arrow heads on a given edge?
– marmot
23 mins ago
1
@Sandy Just for additional information, here is a (quite complete) list of available arrow tips.
– JouleV
44 secs ago
No friend, you understand my question better And the answer that I had hoped for almost got to be found. Only one request is please give me three different codes with arrows(three triangle with arrows) that you mentioned.
– Sandy
41 mins ago
No friend, you understand my question better And the answer that I had hoped for almost got to be found. Only one request is please give me three different codes with arrows(three triangle with arrows) that you mentioned.
– Sandy
41 mins ago
Should i increase size of arrows? i am waiting.......
– Sandy
37 mins ago
Should i increase size of arrows? i am waiting.......
– Sandy
37 mins ago
@Sandy The three different arrows are already in
foreach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in {A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
, where they are set as latex
, stealth
and standard types. Yes, you can make the arrows thicker e.g. by saying {arrow[line width=2pt]{#2}}}
instead of {arrow{#2}}}
.– marmot
34 mins ago
@Sandy The three different arrows are already in
foreach X/Arrow [remember=X as LastX (initially C)]in {A/latex,B/stealth,C/>}
, where they are set as latex
, stealth
and standard types. Yes, you can make the arrows thicker e.g. by saying {arrow[line width=2pt]{#2}}}
instead of {arrow{#2}}}
.– marmot
34 mins ago
1
1
@Sandy Yes, I will be happy to follow your request if I understand it. You want three triangles? If so, do they all have the same dimensions? Are the next to each other? Or do you want 3 arrow heads on a given edge?
– marmot
23 mins ago
@Sandy Yes, I will be happy to follow your request if I understand it. You want three triangles? If so, do they all have the same dimensions? Are the next to each other? Or do you want 3 arrow heads on a given edge?
– marmot
23 mins ago
1
1
@Sandy Just for additional information, here is a (quite complete) list of available arrow tips.
– JouleV
44 secs ago
@Sandy Just for additional information, here is a (quite complete) list of available arrow tips.
– JouleV
44 secs ago
|
show 5 more comments
Using TikZ: How to draw an arrow in the middle of the line?
%documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
begin{scope}[very thick,decoration={
markings,
mark=at position 0.5 with {arrow{>}}}
]
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,0)-- (5,0);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Is it possible of article document type?
– Sandy
33 mins ago
@Sandy Yes...sure
– sandu
31 mins ago
Would you please modified your codes for article?
– Sandy
1 min ago
add a comment |
Using TikZ: How to draw an arrow in the middle of the line?
%documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
begin{scope}[very thick,decoration={
markings,
mark=at position 0.5 with {arrow{>}}}
]
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,0)-- (5,0);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Is it possible of article document type?
– Sandy
33 mins ago
@Sandy Yes...sure
– sandu
31 mins ago
Would you please modified your codes for article?
– Sandy
1 min ago
add a comment |
Using TikZ: How to draw an arrow in the middle of the line?
%documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
begin{scope}[very thick,decoration={
markings,
mark=at position 0.5 with {arrow{>}}}
]
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,0)-- (5,0);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Using TikZ: How to draw an arrow in the middle of the line?
%documentclass[border=2mm]{standalone}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [fill=black] (0,5) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,5.5) node {$A$};
draw [fill=black] (0,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (0.0,-0.5) node {$B$};
draw [fill=black] (5,0) circle (1.5pt);
draw[color=black] (5.0,-0.5) node {$C$};
begin{scope}[very thick,decoration={
markings,
mark=at position 0.5 with {arrow{>}}}
]
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,5)-- (0,0);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (5,0)-- (0,5);
draw [line width=1pt,postaction={decorate}] (0,0)-- (5,0);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
edited 31 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
sandusandu
3,56542855
3,56542855
Is it possible of article document type?
– Sandy
33 mins ago
@Sandy Yes...sure
– sandu
31 mins ago
Would you please modified your codes for article?
– Sandy
1 min ago
add a comment |
Is it possible of article document type?
– Sandy
33 mins ago
@Sandy Yes...sure
– sandu
31 mins ago
Would you please modified your codes for article?
– Sandy
1 min ago
Is it possible of article document type?
– Sandy
33 mins ago
Is it possible of article document type?
– Sandy
33 mins ago
@Sandy Yes...sure
– sandu
31 mins ago
@Sandy Yes...sure
– sandu
31 mins ago
Would you please modified your codes for article?
– Sandy
1 min ago
Would you please modified your codes for article?
– Sandy
1 min ago
add a comment |
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