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How to draw a matrix with arrows in limited space
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhy does a vertical arrow get rendered incorrectly?How to define the default vertical distance between nodes?How draw smooth “rounded arrows”?TikZ/ERD: node (=Entity) label on the insideHow to draw gradient arrows with TikzGame theory: payoff matrix with arrowshow to draw these arrows?Draw arrows between elements inside math matrixHow to draw array with arrows?Draw consecutive arrows with TikZMatrix draw with tikzpicture
I am trying to draw a matrix with arrows in it. It can't take up too much space however which stops the arrows from showing properly.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=0pt, row sep=0pt]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
I don't particularly need full arrows if simple lines would look better. But I do need all the diagonal lines to be in a straight line with each other (there is a curious curve currently), for the arrows not to be just arrow heads and for the vertical lines to centered between the rows.
This is a followup to Why does a vertical arrow get rendered incorrectly? .
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I am trying to draw a matrix with arrows in it. It can't take up too much space however which stops the arrows from showing properly.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=0pt, row sep=0pt]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
I don't particularly need full arrows if simple lines would look better. But I do need all the diagonal lines to be in a straight line with each other (there is a curious curve currently), for the arrows not to be just arrow heads and for the vertical lines to centered between the rows.
This is a followup to Why does a vertical arrow get rendered incorrectly? .
tikz-pgf
add a comment |
I am trying to draw a matrix with arrows in it. It can't take up too much space however which stops the arrows from showing properly.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=0pt, row sep=0pt]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
I don't particularly need full arrows if simple lines would look better. But I do need all the diagonal lines to be in a straight line with each other (there is a curious curve currently), for the arrows not to be just arrow heads and for the vertical lines to centered between the rows.
This is a followup to Why does a vertical arrow get rendered incorrectly? .
tikz-pgf
I am trying to draw a matrix with arrows in it. It can't take up too much space however which stops the arrows from showing properly.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=0pt, row sep=0pt]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
I don't particularly need full arrows if simple lines would look better. But I do need all the diagonal lines to be in a straight line with each other (there is a curious curve currently), for the arrows not to be just arrow heads and for the vertical lines to centered between the rows.
This is a followup to Why does a vertical arrow get rendered incorrectly? .
tikz-pgf
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A rather simple way of making the arrows longer is to set the inner sep
to 0 and to increase the row
and column sep
s in such a way that the size stays the same (roughly).
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
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Another option is using matrix of nodes in tikz environment, but it has lots of optios and makes more dificult but hightly customizable.
RESULT:
MWE:
% arara: pdflatex: synctex: yes, interaction: nonstopmode
documentclass[margin=0.5cm]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackageamsmath
usetikzlibrarymatrix,arrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
%Global environment config.
%baseline=0cm, %Nice but I think is usefull only in tikzpicture env.
%Environment styles declarations
>=Stealth,
Matrix/.style=
matrix of math nodes,
nodes in empty cells,
column sep=0.25em,
row sep=1em,
nodes=inner xsep=0.5pt,inner ysep=2pt,minimum width=1.5em
,
Brackets/.style=
left delimiter=[,
right delimiter=]
]
%Start drawing the thing.
matrix [Matrix] at (0,0)(M1)
%Matrix contents
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
;
foreach x [evaluate=x as m using int(x+1)]in 2,3,...,10
draw[->] (M1-x-x) -- (M1-m-m);
draw[->] (M1-11-11) -- (M1-12-11);
draw[->] (M1-12-11) -- (M1-13-11);
draw[->] (M1-13-11) -- (M1-14-12);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
tikz-cd
uses the tikzmatrix
environments, so this approach is not different from the OP's (or mine). +1. Haven't seen you in a while, welcome back!
– marmot
Mar 21 at 21:59
Thanks, I maybe be back, in some sporadic way, I've missed the community, and the comments of experienced people and by the way certain strange fun
– J Leon V.
Mar 22 at 0:28
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Not really a viable solution for general purpose, but I just wanted to prove to myself it could be done as a TABstack.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.35dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL1.15baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap3pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
One can play with the compression by changing a few lines:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8[.6]ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.15dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL.8baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap0.7pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
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A rather simple way of making the arrows longer is to set the inner sep
to 0 and to increase the row
and column sep
s in such a way that the size stays the same (roughly).
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
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A rather simple way of making the arrows longer is to set the inner sep
to 0 and to increase the row
and column sep
s in such a way that the size stays the same (roughly).
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
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A rather simple way of making the arrows longer is to set the inner sep
to 0 and to increase the row
and column sep
s in such a way that the size stays the same (roughly).
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
A rather simple way of making the arrows longer is to set the inner sep
to 0 and to increase the row
and column sep
s in such a way that the size stays the same (roughly).
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd[column sep=3pt, row sep=5pt,nodes=inner sep=0pt,align=center,
text width=width("20")]
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0ar[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1ar[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2ar[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3ar[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
endtikzcd
enddocument
answered Mar 21 at 17:15
marmotmarmot
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add a comment |
Another option is using matrix of nodes in tikz environment, but it has lots of optios and makes more dificult but hightly customizable.
RESULT:
MWE:
% arara: pdflatex: synctex: yes, interaction: nonstopmode
documentclass[margin=0.5cm]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackageamsmath
usetikzlibrarymatrix,arrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
%Global environment config.
%baseline=0cm, %Nice but I think is usefull only in tikzpicture env.
%Environment styles declarations
>=Stealth,
Matrix/.style=
matrix of math nodes,
nodes in empty cells,
column sep=0.25em,
row sep=1em,
nodes=inner xsep=0.5pt,inner ysep=2pt,minimum width=1.5em
,
Brackets/.style=
left delimiter=[,
right delimiter=]
]
%Start drawing the thing.
matrix [Matrix] at (0,0)(M1)
%Matrix contents
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
;
foreach x [evaluate=x as m using int(x+1)]in 2,3,...,10
draw[->] (M1-x-x) -- (M1-m-m);
draw[->] (M1-11-11) -- (M1-12-11);
draw[->] (M1-12-11) -- (M1-13-11);
draw[->] (M1-13-11) -- (M1-14-12);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
tikz-cd
uses the tikzmatrix
environments, so this approach is not different from the OP's (or mine). +1. Haven't seen you in a while, welcome back!
– marmot
Mar 21 at 21:59
Thanks, I maybe be back, in some sporadic way, I've missed the community, and the comments of experienced people and by the way certain strange fun
– J Leon V.
Mar 22 at 0:28
add a comment |
Another option is using matrix of nodes in tikz environment, but it has lots of optios and makes more dificult but hightly customizable.
RESULT:
MWE:
% arara: pdflatex: synctex: yes, interaction: nonstopmode
documentclass[margin=0.5cm]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackageamsmath
usetikzlibrarymatrix,arrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
%Global environment config.
%baseline=0cm, %Nice but I think is usefull only in tikzpicture env.
%Environment styles declarations
>=Stealth,
Matrix/.style=
matrix of math nodes,
nodes in empty cells,
column sep=0.25em,
row sep=1em,
nodes=inner xsep=0.5pt,inner ysep=2pt,minimum width=1.5em
,
Brackets/.style=
left delimiter=[,
right delimiter=]
]
%Start drawing the thing.
matrix [Matrix] at (0,0)(M1)
%Matrix contents
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
;
foreach x [evaluate=x as m using int(x+1)]in 2,3,...,10
draw[->] (M1-x-x) -- (M1-m-m);
draw[->] (M1-11-11) -- (M1-12-11);
draw[->] (M1-12-11) -- (M1-13-11);
draw[->] (M1-13-11) -- (M1-14-12);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
tikz-cd
uses the tikzmatrix
environments, so this approach is not different from the OP's (or mine). +1. Haven't seen you in a while, welcome back!
– marmot
Mar 21 at 21:59
Thanks, I maybe be back, in some sporadic way, I've missed the community, and the comments of experienced people and by the way certain strange fun
– J Leon V.
Mar 22 at 0:28
add a comment |
Another option is using matrix of nodes in tikz environment, but it has lots of optios and makes more dificult but hightly customizable.
RESULT:
MWE:
% arara: pdflatex: synctex: yes, interaction: nonstopmode
documentclass[margin=0.5cm]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackageamsmath
usetikzlibrarymatrix,arrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
%Global environment config.
%baseline=0cm, %Nice but I think is usefull only in tikzpicture env.
%Environment styles declarations
>=Stealth,
Matrix/.style=
matrix of math nodes,
nodes in empty cells,
column sep=0.25em,
row sep=1em,
nodes=inner xsep=0.5pt,inner ysep=2pt,minimum width=1.5em
,
Brackets/.style=
left delimiter=[,
right delimiter=]
]
%Start drawing the thing.
matrix [Matrix] at (0,0)(M1)
%Matrix contents
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
;
foreach x [evaluate=x as m using int(x+1)]in 2,3,...,10
draw[->] (M1-x-x) -- (M1-m-m);
draw[->] (M1-11-11) -- (M1-12-11);
draw[->] (M1-12-11) -- (M1-13-11);
draw[->] (M1-13-11) -- (M1-14-12);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Another option is using matrix of nodes in tikz environment, but it has lots of optios and makes more dificult but hightly customizable.
RESULT:
MWE:
% arara: pdflatex: synctex: yes, interaction: nonstopmode
documentclass[margin=0.5cm]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackageamsmath
usetikzlibrarymatrix,arrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
%Global environment config.
%baseline=0cm, %Nice but I think is usefull only in tikzpicture env.
%Environment styles declarations
>=Stealth,
Matrix/.style=
matrix of math nodes,
nodes in empty cells,
column sep=0.25em,
row sep=1em,
nodes=inner xsep=0.5pt,inner ysep=2pt,minimum width=1.5em
,
Brackets/.style=
left delimiter=[,
right delimiter=]
]
%Start drawing the thing.
matrix [Matrix] at (0,0)(M1)
%Matrix contents
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4\
;
foreach x [evaluate=x as m using int(x+1)]in 2,3,...,10
draw[->] (M1-x-x) -- (M1-m-m);
draw[->] (M1-11-11) -- (M1-12-11);
draw[->] (M1-12-11) -- (M1-13-11);
draw[->] (M1-13-11) -- (M1-14-12);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
answered Mar 21 at 20:43
J Leon V.J Leon V.
8,069730
8,069730
tikz-cd
uses the tikzmatrix
environments, so this approach is not different from the OP's (or mine). +1. Haven't seen you in a while, welcome back!
– marmot
Mar 21 at 21:59
Thanks, I maybe be back, in some sporadic way, I've missed the community, and the comments of experienced people and by the way certain strange fun
– J Leon V.
Mar 22 at 0:28
add a comment |
tikz-cd
uses the tikzmatrix
environments, so this approach is not different from the OP's (or mine). +1. Haven't seen you in a while, welcome back!
– marmot
Mar 21 at 21:59
Thanks, I maybe be back, in some sporadic way, I've missed the community, and the comments of experienced people and by the way certain strange fun
– J Leon V.
Mar 22 at 0:28
tikz-cd
uses the tikz matrix
environments, so this approach is not different from the OP's (or mine). +1. Haven't seen you in a while, welcome back!– marmot
Mar 21 at 21:59
tikz-cd
uses the tikz matrix
environments, so this approach is not different from the OP's (or mine). +1. Haven't seen you in a while, welcome back!– marmot
Mar 21 at 21:59
Thanks, I maybe be back, in some sporadic way, I've missed the community, and the comments of experienced people and by the way certain strange fun
– J Leon V.
Mar 22 at 0:28
Thanks, I maybe be back, in some sporadic way, I've missed the community, and the comments of experienced people and by the way certain strange fun
– J Leon V.
Mar 22 at 0:28
add a comment |
Not really a viable solution for general purpose, but I just wanted to prove to myself it could be done as a TABstack.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.35dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL1.15baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap3pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
One can play with the compression by changing a few lines:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8[.6]ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.15dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL.8baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap0.7pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
add a comment |
Not really a viable solution for general purpose, but I just wanted to prove to myself it could be done as a TABstack.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.35dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL1.15baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap3pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
One can play with the compression by changing a few lines:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8[.6]ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.15dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL.8baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap0.7pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
add a comment |
Not really a viable solution for general purpose, but I just wanted to prove to myself it could be done as a TABstack.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.35dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL1.15baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap3pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
One can play with the compression by changing a few lines:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8[.6]ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.15dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL.8baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap0.7pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
Not really a viable solution for general purpose, but I just wanted to prove to myself it could be done as a TABstack.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.35dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL1.15baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap3pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
One can play with the compression by changing a few lines:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[margin=1cm]geometry
usepackagetabstackengine,graphicx
newcommandminidarrowscalebox.8[.6]ensuremathdownarrow
newcommandminidrarrowscalebox.8rotatebox[origin=c]-45$rightarrow$
defAR[#1#2]%
setbox0=hbox0%
ifx#1d
ifxrelax#2relax
kern-.5wd0
bclap[.15dimexprLstackgap]minidarrow%
kern.5wd0%
else
ifx r#2
kern.5wd0
bclap[.3dimexprLstackgap]minidrarrow%
kern-.5wd0
else
% ...
fi
fi
else
% ...
fi
fixTABwidthT
setstackgapL.8baselineskip
setstacktabbedgap0.7pt% May need to be tailored
begindocument
Matrixstack
&&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0&0\
&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10\
0&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9\
0&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8\
0&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6&7\
0&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5&6\
0&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4&5\
0&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3&4\
0&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2&3\
0&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&0AR[dr]&1&2\
1&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&1&1AR[d]&2\
1&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&2&2AR[d]&2\
1&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&3&3AR[dr]&3\
1&12&11&10&9&8&7&6&5&4&4&4
enddocument
edited Mar 21 at 17:51
answered Mar 21 at 17:40
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