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Draw 4 of the same figure in the same tikzpicture
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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I want to draw this: 
I have managed to do one of the Hexagons using this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2,cap=round,>=latex]
newdimenR
R=0.8cm
coordinate (center) at (0,0);
draw (0:R)
foreach x in {60,120,...,360} { -- (x:R) }
-- cycle (300:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (240:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (180:R) node[left] {}
-- cycle (120:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (60:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (0:R) node[right] {};
draw { (60:R) -- (30:0.69) -- (center) -- (60:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (90:0.69) -- (120:R) -- (center) -- (90:0.69) } [fill=gray];
draw { (180:R) -- (150:0.69) -- (center) -- (180:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (240:R) -- (210:0.69) -- (center) -- (240:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (300:R) -- (270:0.69) -- (center) -- (300:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (0:R) -- (330:0.69) -- (center) -- (0:R) } [fill=gray];
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}
And it draw this:

But when I try to do 4 of them, it is really complicated to me, please help with that. Thank you
tikz-pgf
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I want to draw this: 
I have managed to do one of the Hexagons using this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2,cap=round,>=latex]
newdimenR
R=0.8cm
coordinate (center) at (0,0);
draw (0:R)
foreach x in {60,120,...,360} { -- (x:R) }
-- cycle (300:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (240:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (180:R) node[left] {}
-- cycle (120:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (60:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (0:R) node[right] {};
draw { (60:R) -- (30:0.69) -- (center) -- (60:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (90:0.69) -- (120:R) -- (center) -- (90:0.69) } [fill=gray];
draw { (180:R) -- (150:0.69) -- (center) -- (180:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (240:R) -- (210:0.69) -- (center) -- (240:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (300:R) -- (270:0.69) -- (center) -- (300:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (0:R) -- (330:0.69) -- (center) -- (0:R) } [fill=gray];
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}
And it draw this:

But when I try to do 4 of them, it is really complicated to me, please help with that. Thank you
tikz-pgf
thenewdimenRshould be in the preamble not inside an environment (newdimen allocations are always global) but then can you not simply copy the tikzpicture 4 times?
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
I want to draw this: 
I have managed to do one of the Hexagons using this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2,cap=round,>=latex]
newdimenR
R=0.8cm
coordinate (center) at (0,0);
draw (0:R)
foreach x in {60,120,...,360} { -- (x:R) }
-- cycle (300:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (240:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (180:R) node[left] {}
-- cycle (120:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (60:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (0:R) node[right] {};
draw { (60:R) -- (30:0.69) -- (center) -- (60:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (90:0.69) -- (120:R) -- (center) -- (90:0.69) } [fill=gray];
draw { (180:R) -- (150:0.69) -- (center) -- (180:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (240:R) -- (210:0.69) -- (center) -- (240:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (300:R) -- (270:0.69) -- (center) -- (300:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (0:R) -- (330:0.69) -- (center) -- (0:R) } [fill=gray];
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}
And it draw this:

But when I try to do 4 of them, it is really complicated to me, please help with that. Thank you
tikz-pgf
I want to draw this: 
I have managed to do one of the Hexagons using this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2,cap=round,>=latex]
newdimenR
R=0.8cm
coordinate (center) at (0,0);
draw (0:R)
foreach x in {60,120,...,360} { -- (x:R) }
-- cycle (300:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (240:R) node[below] {}
-- cycle (180:R) node[left] {}
-- cycle (120:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (60:R) node[above] {}
-- cycle (0:R) node[right] {};
draw { (60:R) -- (30:0.69) -- (center) -- (60:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (90:0.69) -- (120:R) -- (center) -- (90:0.69) } [fill=gray];
draw { (180:R) -- (150:0.69) -- (center) -- (180:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (240:R) -- (210:0.69) -- (center) -- (240:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (300:R) -- (270:0.69) -- (center) -- (300:R) } [fill=gray];
draw { (0:R) -- (330:0.69) -- (center) -- (0:R) } [fill=gray];
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}
And it draw this:

But when I try to do 4 of them, it is really complicated to me, please help with that. Thank you
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
asked 2 hours ago
J.RodriguezJ.Rodriguez
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thenewdimenRshould be in the preamble not inside an environment (newdimen allocations are always global) but then can you not simply copy the tikzpicture 4 times?
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
add a comment |
thenewdimenRshould be in the preamble not inside an environment (newdimen allocations are always global) but then can you not simply copy the tikzpicture 4 times?
– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
the
newdimenR should be in the preamble not inside an environment (newdimen allocations are always global) but then can you not simply copy the tikzpicture 4 times?– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
the
newdimenR should be in the preamble not inside an environment (newdimen allocations are always global) but then can you not simply copy the tikzpicture 4 times?– David Carlisle
2 hours ago
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Normally the recommendation is to use pics but here you can just use a slightly extended standard node.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric,calc}
tikzset{repeating shape/.style={regular polygon,regular polygon sides=#1,alias=curr,draw,append after command={
[draw,] foreach XX [remember=XX as YY (initially #1)]
in {1,...,#1} {
(curr.corner XX) -- (curr.center) -- ($(curr.corner YY)!0.5!(curr.corner
XX)$)}}}}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
draw[fill=gray] foreach X in {0,2.2} { foreach Y in {0,2.2}
{(X,Y) node[repeating shape=6,minimum size=3cm]{} }};
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}

What kind of sorcery is this? Good job. Can you add comments indicating what each section of your code does in order for other readers to have an idea on how replicate or edit the sections.
– azetina
2 hours ago
1
@azetina No sorcery, onlyappend after commandwhich can be found on p. 150 of the pgfmanual.
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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Normally the recommendation is to use pics but here you can just use a slightly extended standard node.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric,calc}
tikzset{repeating shape/.style={regular polygon,regular polygon sides=#1,alias=curr,draw,append after command={
[draw,] foreach XX [remember=XX as YY (initially #1)]
in {1,...,#1} {
(curr.corner XX) -- (curr.center) -- ($(curr.corner YY)!0.5!(curr.corner
XX)$)}}}}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
draw[fill=gray] foreach X in {0,2.2} { foreach Y in {0,2.2}
{(X,Y) node[repeating shape=6,minimum size=3cm]{} }};
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}

What kind of sorcery is this? Good job. Can you add comments indicating what each section of your code does in order for other readers to have an idea on how replicate or edit the sections.
– azetina
2 hours ago
1
@azetina No sorcery, onlyappend after commandwhich can be found on p. 150 of the pgfmanual.
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Normally the recommendation is to use pics but here you can just use a slightly extended standard node.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric,calc}
tikzset{repeating shape/.style={regular polygon,regular polygon sides=#1,alias=curr,draw,append after command={
[draw,] foreach XX [remember=XX as YY (initially #1)]
in {1,...,#1} {
(curr.corner XX) -- (curr.center) -- ($(curr.corner YY)!0.5!(curr.corner
XX)$)}}}}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
draw[fill=gray] foreach X in {0,2.2} { foreach Y in {0,2.2}
{(X,Y) node[repeating shape=6,minimum size=3cm]{} }};
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}

What kind of sorcery is this? Good job. Can you add comments indicating what each section of your code does in order for other readers to have an idea on how replicate or edit the sections.
– azetina
2 hours ago
1
@azetina No sorcery, onlyappend after commandwhich can be found on p. 150 of the pgfmanual.
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Normally the recommendation is to use pics but here you can just use a slightly extended standard node.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric,calc}
tikzset{repeating shape/.style={regular polygon,regular polygon sides=#1,alias=curr,draw,append after command={
[draw,] foreach XX [remember=XX as YY (initially #1)]
in {1,...,#1} {
(curr.corner XX) -- (curr.center) -- ($(curr.corner YY)!0.5!(curr.corner
XX)$)}}}}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
draw[fill=gray] foreach X in {0,2.2} { foreach Y in {0,2.2}
{(X,Y) node[repeating shape=6,minimum size=3cm]{} }};
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}

Normally the recommendation is to use pics but here you can just use a slightly extended standard node.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric,calc}
tikzset{repeating shape/.style={regular polygon,regular polygon sides=#1,alias=curr,draw,append after command={
[draw,] foreach XX [remember=XX as YY (initially #1)]
in {1,...,#1} {
(curr.corner XX) -- (curr.center) -- ($(curr.corner YY)!0.5!(curr.corner
XX)$)}}}}
begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
draw[fill=gray] foreach X in {0,2.2} { foreach Y in {0,2.2}
{(X,Y) node[repeating shape=6,minimum size=3cm]{} }};
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}
end{document}

answered 2 hours ago
marmotmarmot
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What kind of sorcery is this? Good job. Can you add comments indicating what each section of your code does in order for other readers to have an idea on how replicate or edit the sections.
– azetina
2 hours ago
1
@azetina No sorcery, onlyappend after commandwhich can be found on p. 150 of the pgfmanual.
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
What kind of sorcery is this? Good job. Can you add comments indicating what each section of your code does in order for other readers to have an idea on how replicate or edit the sections.
– azetina
2 hours ago
1
@azetina No sorcery, onlyappend after commandwhich can be found on p. 150 of the pgfmanual.
– marmot
2 hours ago
What kind of sorcery is this? Good job. Can you add comments indicating what each section of your code does in order for other readers to have an idea on how replicate or edit the sections.
– azetina
2 hours ago
What kind of sorcery is this? Good job. Can you add comments indicating what each section of your code does in order for other readers to have an idea on how replicate or edit the sections.
– azetina
2 hours ago
1
1
@azetina No sorcery, only
append after command which can be found on p. 150 of the pgfmanual.– marmot
2 hours ago
@azetina No sorcery, only
append after command which can be found on p. 150 of the pgfmanual.– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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newdimenRshould be in the preamble not inside an environment (newdimen allocations are always global) but then can you not simply copy the tikzpicture 4 times?– David Carlisle
2 hours ago