Tikzpicture goes off the page in standalone mode?
I'm trying to make two Tikzpictures side by side, but I am not sure why it is going off the page in Tikzpicture...
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{knodel}[2]{
pgfmathtruncatemacro{mymod}{#1+1}
foreach X in {0,...,#1}
{node[bullet,label={right:$boldsymbol{(2,X)}$}] (v2X) at
(4,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};
node[bullet,label={left:$boldsymbol{(1,X)}$}] (v1X) at
(1.5,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};}
foreach X [evaluate=X as NextX using {int(mod(X+3,mymod))},
evaluate=X as AnotherX using {int(mod(X+1,mymod))},] in {0,...,#1}
{draw[thick] (v1X) -- (v2NextX);
draw[dashed] (v1X) -- (v2AnotherX);
draw (v1X) -- (v2X);}
}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=2pt,fill}]
knodel{8}{3}
hspace{5cm}
knodel{16}{3}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
tikz-pgf
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I'm trying to make two Tikzpictures side by side, but I am not sure why it is going off the page in Tikzpicture...
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{knodel}[2]{
pgfmathtruncatemacro{mymod}{#1+1}
foreach X in {0,...,#1}
{node[bullet,label={right:$boldsymbol{(2,X)}$}] (v2X) at
(4,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};
node[bullet,label={left:$boldsymbol{(1,X)}$}] (v1X) at
(1.5,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};}
foreach X [evaluate=X as NextX using {int(mod(X+3,mymod))},
evaluate=X as AnotherX using {int(mod(X+1,mymod))},] in {0,...,#1}
{draw[thick] (v1X) -- (v2NextX);
draw[dashed] (v1X) -- (v2AnotherX);
draw (v1X) -- (v2X);}
}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=2pt,fill}]
knodel{8}{3}
hspace{5cm}
knodel{16}{3}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
tikz-pgf
4
Don't usehspace
in a TikZ picture. Trybegin{scope}[xshift=5cm] ... end{scope}
instead.
– JouleV
Mar 3 at 4:15
2
Notice also that in the pic version, i.e. in the lower code, of tex.stackexchange.com/a/477179/121799 you can just shift the correspondingpic
and do not have to add a scope environment. That is, you can simply saypic[xshift=5cm]{<name of the pic>};
.
– marmot
Mar 3 at 4:38
add a comment |
I'm trying to make two Tikzpictures side by side, but I am not sure why it is going off the page in Tikzpicture...
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{knodel}[2]{
pgfmathtruncatemacro{mymod}{#1+1}
foreach X in {0,...,#1}
{node[bullet,label={right:$boldsymbol{(2,X)}$}] (v2X) at
(4,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};
node[bullet,label={left:$boldsymbol{(1,X)}$}] (v1X) at
(1.5,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};}
foreach X [evaluate=X as NextX using {int(mod(X+3,mymod))},
evaluate=X as AnotherX using {int(mod(X+1,mymod))},] in {0,...,#1}
{draw[thick] (v1X) -- (v2NextX);
draw[dashed] (v1X) -- (v2AnotherX);
draw (v1X) -- (v2X);}
}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=2pt,fill}]
knodel{8}{3}
hspace{5cm}
knodel{16}{3}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
tikz-pgf
I'm trying to make two Tikzpictures side by side, but I am not sure why it is going off the page in Tikzpicture...
Here is my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{knodel}[2]{
pgfmathtruncatemacro{mymod}{#1+1}
foreach X in {0,...,#1}
{node[bullet,label={right:$boldsymbol{(2,X)}$}] (v2X) at
(4,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};
node[bullet,label={left:$boldsymbol{(1,X)}$}] (v1X) at
(1.5,{1.2*(X-(#1+0)/2)}){};}
foreach X [evaluate=X as NextX using {int(mod(X+3,mymod))},
evaluate=X as AnotherX using {int(mod(X+1,mymod))},] in {0,...,#1}
{draw[thick] (v1X) -- (v2NextX);
draw[dashed] (v1X) -- (v2AnotherX);
draw (v1X) -- (v2X);}
}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[bullet/.style={circle,inner sep=2pt,fill}]
knodel{8}{3}
hspace{5cm}
knodel{16}{3}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
asked Mar 3 at 3:34
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Don't usehspace
in a TikZ picture. Trybegin{scope}[xshift=5cm] ... end{scope}
instead.
– JouleV
Mar 3 at 4:15
2
Notice also that in the pic version, i.e. in the lower code, of tex.stackexchange.com/a/477179/121799 you can just shift the correspondingpic
and do not have to add a scope environment. That is, you can simply saypic[xshift=5cm]{<name of the pic>};
.
– marmot
Mar 3 at 4:38
add a comment |
4
Don't usehspace
in a TikZ picture. Trybegin{scope}[xshift=5cm] ... end{scope}
instead.
– JouleV
Mar 3 at 4:15
2
Notice also that in the pic version, i.e. in the lower code, of tex.stackexchange.com/a/477179/121799 you can just shift the correspondingpic
and do not have to add a scope environment. That is, you can simply saypic[xshift=5cm]{<name of the pic>};
.
– marmot
Mar 3 at 4:38
4
4
Don't use
hspace
in a TikZ picture. Try begin{scope}[xshift=5cm] ... end{scope}
instead.– JouleV
Mar 3 at 4:15
Don't use
hspace
in a TikZ picture. Try begin{scope}[xshift=5cm] ... end{scope}
instead.– JouleV
Mar 3 at 4:15
2
2
Notice also that in the pic version, i.e. in the lower code, of tex.stackexchange.com/a/477179/121799 you can just shift the corresponding
pic
and do not have to add a scope environment. That is, you can simply say pic[xshift=5cm]{<name of the pic>};
.– marmot
Mar 3 at 4:38
Notice also that in the pic version, i.e. in the lower code, of tex.stackexchange.com/a/477179/121799 you can just shift the corresponding
pic
and do not have to add a scope environment. That is, you can simply say pic[xshift=5cm]{<name of the pic>};
.– marmot
Mar 3 at 4:38
add a comment |
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Don't use
hspace
in a TikZ picture. Trybegin{scope}[xshift=5cm] ... end{scope}
instead.– JouleV
Mar 3 at 4:15
2
Notice also that in the pic version, i.e. in the lower code, of tex.stackexchange.com/a/477179/121799 you can just shift the corresponding
pic
and do not have to add a scope environment. That is, you can simply saypic[xshift=5cm]{<name of the pic>};
.– marmot
Mar 3 at 4:38