Intricate graphs and diagrams you have made before
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My motivation for this question is to get some examples that I can refer to in the future for economic diagrams I'll be making, but I'm looking for any subjects to submit since the graph template is the most interesting part.
I'll try not to seem too off topic, but I'm kind of curious if anyone has some (great) examples of graphs they've made, say intricate and complex. I'm curious because I have made many small tikz graphs to be used for some pretty odd tasks, but I want to see what others have done, kind of like a go-to tex.stack page where people have submitted a plethora of different graphs for reference when people look up "multiple graphs in latex" or something of the sort.
Anything is useful, no preference for math, art, or otherwise, I just wanna see what people have done.
tikz-pgf graphs
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My motivation for this question is to get some examples that I can refer to in the future for economic diagrams I'll be making, but I'm looking for any subjects to submit since the graph template is the most interesting part.
I'll try not to seem too off topic, but I'm kind of curious if anyone has some (great) examples of graphs they've made, say intricate and complex. I'm curious because I have made many small tikz graphs to be used for some pretty odd tasks, but I want to see what others have done, kind of like a go-to tex.stack page where people have submitted a plethora of different graphs for reference when people look up "multiple graphs in latex" or something of the sort.
Anything is useful, no preference for math, art, or otherwise, I just wanna see what people have done.
tikz-pgf graphs
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Do you know texample.net ? Or pgfplots.net ? And of course this question with all its answers and links.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 18:24
Thank you, you're always the person to answer my question, lol...
– Thomas Devine
Nov 14 at 21:31
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Sorry, I did not really answer, also because I do not know how to answer, I just listed some things that came to my mind. I am also pretty sure I have seen a very similar question before, but I cannot find it any more. One trick that I personally like a lot is to do a google picture search withsite:tex.stackexchange.com
and some key words in it. Then I can just click on promising screen shots, which either directly contain the answer or at least a starting point or a link to a possible starting point.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 21:35
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My motivation for this question is to get some examples that I can refer to in the future for economic diagrams I'll be making, but I'm looking for any subjects to submit since the graph template is the most interesting part.
I'll try not to seem too off topic, but I'm kind of curious if anyone has some (great) examples of graphs they've made, say intricate and complex. I'm curious because I have made many small tikz graphs to be used for some pretty odd tasks, but I want to see what others have done, kind of like a go-to tex.stack page where people have submitted a plethora of different graphs for reference when people look up "multiple graphs in latex" or something of the sort.
Anything is useful, no preference for math, art, or otherwise, I just wanna see what people have done.
tikz-pgf graphs
My motivation for this question is to get some examples that I can refer to in the future for economic diagrams I'll be making, but I'm looking for any subjects to submit since the graph template is the most interesting part.
I'll try not to seem too off topic, but I'm kind of curious if anyone has some (great) examples of graphs they've made, say intricate and complex. I'm curious because I have made many small tikz graphs to be used for some pretty odd tasks, but I want to see what others have done, kind of like a go-to tex.stack page where people have submitted a plethora of different graphs for reference when people look up "multiple graphs in latex" or something of the sort.
Anything is useful, no preference for math, art, or otherwise, I just wanna see what people have done.
tikz-pgf graphs
tikz-pgf graphs
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Do you know texample.net ? Or pgfplots.net ? And of course this question with all its answers and links.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 18:24
Thank you, you're always the person to answer my question, lol...
– Thomas Devine
Nov 14 at 21:31
1
Sorry, I did not really answer, also because I do not know how to answer, I just listed some things that came to my mind. I am also pretty sure I have seen a very similar question before, but I cannot find it any more. One trick that I personally like a lot is to do a google picture search withsite:tex.stackexchange.com
and some key words in it. Then I can just click on promising screen shots, which either directly contain the answer or at least a starting point or a link to a possible starting point.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 21:35
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4
Do you know texample.net ? Or pgfplots.net ? And of course this question with all its answers and links.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 18:24
Thank you, you're always the person to answer my question, lol...
– Thomas Devine
Nov 14 at 21:31
1
Sorry, I did not really answer, also because I do not know how to answer, I just listed some things that came to my mind. I am also pretty sure I have seen a very similar question before, but I cannot find it any more. One trick that I personally like a lot is to do a google picture search withsite:tex.stackexchange.com
and some key words in it. Then I can just click on promising screen shots, which either directly contain the answer or at least a starting point or a link to a possible starting point.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 21:35
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4
Do you know texample.net ? Or pgfplots.net ? And of course this question with all its answers and links.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 18:24
Do you know texample.net ? Or pgfplots.net ? And of course this question with all its answers and links.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 18:24
Thank you, you're always the person to answer my question, lol...
– Thomas Devine
Nov 14 at 21:31
Thank you, you're always the person to answer my question, lol...
– Thomas Devine
Nov 14 at 21:31
1
1
Sorry, I did not really answer, also because I do not know how to answer, I just listed some things that came to my mind. I am also pretty sure I have seen a very similar question before, but I cannot find it any more. One trick that I personally like a lot is to do a google picture search with
site:tex.stackexchange.com
and some key words in it. Then I can just click on promising screen shots, which either directly contain the answer or at least a starting point or a link to a possible starting point.– marmot
Nov 14 at 21:35
Sorry, I did not really answer, also because I do not know how to answer, I just listed some things that came to my mind. I am also pretty sure I have seen a very similar question before, but I cannot find it any more. One trick that I personally like a lot is to do a google picture search with
site:tex.stackexchange.com
and some key words in it. Then I can just click on promising screen shots, which either directly contain the answer or at least a starting point or a link to a possible starting point.– marmot
Nov 14 at 21:35
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Do you know texample.net ? Or pgfplots.net ? And of course this question with all its answers and links.
– marmot
Nov 14 at 18:24
Thank you, you're always the person to answer my question, lol...
– Thomas Devine
Nov 14 at 21:31
1
Sorry, I did not really answer, also because I do not know how to answer, I just listed some things that came to my mind. I am also pretty sure I have seen a very similar question before, but I cannot find it any more. One trick that I personally like a lot is to do a google picture search with
site:tex.stackexchange.com
and some key words in it. Then I can just click on promising screen shots, which either directly contain the answer or at least a starting point or a link to a possible starting point.– marmot
Nov 14 at 21:35