Building memory blocks in LyX












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I was wondering if it's possible to somehow create similar structures in LyX:



enter image description here



The colors does not mean to me, but to know how to create the cool structures will be great.



Tried to find similar threads but without any success. Also tried to read the tikz documentation to see if its possible to achieve it.










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    And what has your reading of the TikZ documentation shown? Actually that's quite a basic task…

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  • You don't need a hammersledge like TikZ for that.A simple tabular with colortbl will do.

    – Bernard
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I was wondering if it's possible to somehow create similar structures in LyX:



enter image description here



The colors does not mean to me, but to know how to create the cool structures will be great.



Tried to find similar threads but without any success. Also tried to read the tikz documentation to see if its possible to achieve it.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    And what has your reading of the TikZ documentation shown? Actually that's quite a basic task…

    – TeXnician
    Feb 24 at 12:45











  • You don't need a hammersledge like TikZ for that.A simple tabular with colortbl will do.

    – Bernard
    Feb 24 at 12:50














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I was wondering if it's possible to somehow create similar structures in LyX:



enter image description here



The colors does not mean to me, but to know how to create the cool structures will be great.



Tried to find similar threads but without any success. Also tried to read the tikz documentation to see if its possible to achieve it.










share|improve this question














I was wondering if it's possible to somehow create similar structures in LyX:



enter image description here



The colors does not mean to me, but to know how to create the cool structures will be great.



Tried to find similar threads but without any success. Also tried to read the tikz documentation to see if its possible to achieve it.







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    And what has your reading of the TikZ documentation shown? Actually that's quite a basic task…

    – TeXnician
    Feb 24 at 12:45











  • You don't need a hammersledge like TikZ for that.A simple tabular with colortbl will do.

    – Bernard
    Feb 24 at 12:50














  • 1





    And what has your reading of the TikZ documentation shown? Actually that's quite a basic task…

    – TeXnician
    Feb 24 at 12:45











  • You don't need a hammersledge like TikZ for that.A simple tabular with colortbl will do.

    – Bernard
    Feb 24 at 12:50








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And what has your reading of the TikZ documentation shown? Actually that's quite a basic task…

– TeXnician
Feb 24 at 12:45





And what has your reading of the TikZ documentation shown? Actually that's quite a basic task…

– TeXnician
Feb 24 at 12:45













You don't need a hammersledge like TikZ for that.A simple tabular with colortbl will do.

– Bernard
Feb 24 at 12:50





You don't need a hammersledge like TikZ for that.A simple tabular with colortbl will do.

– Bernard
Feb 24 at 12:50










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Very short approximation:



memory



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}

newcommandxoutofeight[2][black]{%
begin{tikzpicture}
pgfmathsetlengthmacroxstep{.6cm}
pgfmathsetlengthmacroystep{baselineskip}
fill[#1!40] (0,0) rectangle ({#2*xstep},ystep);
draw[#1,xstep=xstep,ystep=ystep] (0,0) grid ({8*xstep},ystep);
end{tikzpicture}}

begin{document}
short num: xoutofeight{2}

char* str: xoutofeight{8}

short num: xoutofeight[green!80!black]{2}
end{document}





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    Simple tabulars with xcolor and array can do that:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{array}
    usepackage[table, svgnames]{xcolor}

    begin{document}

    begin{center}
    setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1.5pt}
    begin{tabular}{|*{8}{p{0.5cm}|}}
    hline
    rowcolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}& & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
    hline
    end{tabular}vskip 1cm

    begin{tabular}{|*{2}{>{columncolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}}p{0.5cm}|}*{6}{p{0.5cm}|}}
    hline
    & & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
    hline
    end{tabular} end{center}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      Very short approximation:



      memory



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}

      newcommandxoutofeight[2][black]{%
      begin{tikzpicture}
      pgfmathsetlengthmacroxstep{.6cm}
      pgfmathsetlengthmacroystep{baselineskip}
      fill[#1!40] (0,0) rectangle ({#2*xstep},ystep);
      draw[#1,xstep=xstep,ystep=ystep] (0,0) grid ({8*xstep},ystep);
      end{tikzpicture}}

      begin{document}
      short num: xoutofeight{2}

      char* str: xoutofeight{8}

      short num: xoutofeight[green!80!black]{2}
      end{document}





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        Very short approximation:



        memory



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{tikz}

        newcommandxoutofeight[2][black]{%
        begin{tikzpicture}
        pgfmathsetlengthmacroxstep{.6cm}
        pgfmathsetlengthmacroystep{baselineskip}
        fill[#1!40] (0,0) rectangle ({#2*xstep},ystep);
        draw[#1,xstep=xstep,ystep=ystep] (0,0) grid ({8*xstep},ystep);
        end{tikzpicture}}

        begin{document}
        short num: xoutofeight{2}

        char* str: xoutofeight{8}

        short num: xoutofeight[green!80!black]{2}
        end{document}





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          Very short approximation:



          memory



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}

          newcommandxoutofeight[2][black]{%
          begin{tikzpicture}
          pgfmathsetlengthmacroxstep{.6cm}
          pgfmathsetlengthmacroystep{baselineskip}
          fill[#1!40] (0,0) rectangle ({#2*xstep},ystep);
          draw[#1,xstep=xstep,ystep=ystep] (0,0) grid ({8*xstep},ystep);
          end{tikzpicture}}

          begin{document}
          short num: xoutofeight{2}

          char* str: xoutofeight{8}

          short num: xoutofeight[green!80!black]{2}
          end{document}





          share|improve this answer













          Very short approximation:



          memory



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}

          newcommandxoutofeight[2][black]{%
          begin{tikzpicture}
          pgfmathsetlengthmacroxstep{.6cm}
          pgfmathsetlengthmacroystep{baselineskip}
          fill[#1!40] (0,0) rectangle ({#2*xstep},ystep);
          draw[#1,xstep=xstep,ystep=ystep] (0,0) grid ({8*xstep},ystep);
          end{tikzpicture}}

          begin{document}
          short num: xoutofeight{2}

          char* str: xoutofeight{8}

          short num: xoutofeight[green!80!black]{2}
          end{document}






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          TeXnicianTeXnician

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              1














              Simple tabulars with xcolor and array can do that:



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{array}
              usepackage[table, svgnames]{xcolor}

              begin{document}

              begin{center}
              setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1.5pt}
              begin{tabular}{|*{8}{p{0.5cm}|}}
              hline
              rowcolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}& & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
              hline
              end{tabular}vskip 1cm

              begin{tabular}{|*{2}{>{columncolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}}p{0.5cm}|}*{6}{p{0.5cm}|}}
              hline
              & & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
              hline
              end{tabular} end{center}

              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                1














                Simple tabulars with xcolor and array can do that:



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{array}
                usepackage[table, svgnames]{xcolor}

                begin{document}

                begin{center}
                setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1.5pt}
                begin{tabular}{|*{8}{p{0.5cm}|}}
                hline
                rowcolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}& & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
                hline
                end{tabular}vskip 1cm

                begin{tabular}{|*{2}{>{columncolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}}p{0.5cm}|}*{6}{p{0.5cm}|}}
                hline
                & & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
                hline
                end{tabular} end{center}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                  Simple tabulars with xcolor and array can do that:



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{array}
                  usepackage[table, svgnames]{xcolor}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{center}
                  setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1.5pt}
                  begin{tabular}{|*{8}{p{0.5cm}|}}
                  hline
                  rowcolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}& & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
                  hline
                  end{tabular}vskip 1cm

                  begin{tabular}{|*{2}{>{columncolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}}p{0.5cm}|}*{6}{p{0.5cm}|}}
                  hline
                  & & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
                  hline
                  end{tabular} end{center}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  Simple tabulars with xcolor and array can do that:



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{array}
                  usepackage[table, svgnames]{xcolor}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{center}
                  setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1.5pt}
                  begin{tabular}{|*{8}{p{0.5cm}|}}
                  hline
                  rowcolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}& & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
                  hline
                  end{tabular}vskip 1cm

                  begin{tabular}{|*{2}{>{columncolor{WhiteSmoke!60!Lavender}}p{0.5cm}|}*{6}{p{0.5cm}|}}
                  hline
                  & & & & & & &rule{0pt}{1.5cm} \
                  hline
                  end{tabular} end{center}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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