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How to get regions to plot as graphics



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I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[{Rectangle[{5,5}], Blue,Rectangle[{-5,-5}],RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]}](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]









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I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[{Rectangle[{5,5}], Blue,Rectangle[{-5,-5}],RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]}](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]









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    Why not use Annulus?
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    – Carl Woll
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$begingroup$


I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[{Rectangle[{5,5}], Blue,Rectangle[{-5,-5}],RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]}](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]









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I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[{Rectangle[{5,5}], Blue,Rectangle[{-5,-5}],RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]}](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[{0,0},b],Disk[{0,0},a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]






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    Why not use Annulus?
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    Why not use Annulus?
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Graphics[{Rectangle[{5, 5}], Blue, Rectangle[{-5, -5}], 
First @ RegionPlot @ RegionDifference[Disk[{0, 0}, b], Disk[{0, 0}, a]]}]


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    a = 1; b = 5;
    Show[Graphics[{Blue, Rectangle[{4, 4}], {Red, Rectangle[{-5, -5}]}}],
    Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0, 0}, b], Disk[{0, 0}, a]]]]


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        Graphics[{Rectangle[{5, 5}], Blue, Rectangle[{-5, -5}], 
        First @ RegionPlot @ RegionDifference[Disk[{0, 0}, b], Disk[{0, 0}, a]]}]


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            enter image description here






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            Graphics[{Rectangle[{5, 5}], Blue, Rectangle[{-5, -5}], 
            First @ RegionPlot @ RegionDifference[Disk[{0, 0}, b], Disk[{0, 0}, a]]}]


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                Show[Graphics[{Blue, Rectangle[{4, 4}], {Red, Rectangle[{-5, -5}]}}],
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                    a = 1; b = 5;
                    Show[Graphics[{Blue, Rectangle[{4, 4}], {Red, Rectangle[{-5, -5}]}}],
                    Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0, 0}, b], Disk[{0, 0}, a]]]]


                    enter image description here






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                    a = 1; b = 5;
                    Show[Graphics[{Blue, Rectangle[{4, 4}], {Red, Rectangle[{-5, -5}]}}],
                    Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0, 0}, b], Disk[{0, 0}, a]]]]


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