How to shade only selected areas for an inscribed circle in a square
Can anyone please tell me how to achieve what I have drawn in the sketch below:
What I have so far:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{cancel}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
usepgfplotslibrary{statistics}
newenvironment{tightcenter}{
setlengthtopsep{0pt}
setlengthparskip{0pt}
begin{center}}{end{center}}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Thanks guys.
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Can anyone please tell me how to achieve what I have drawn in the sketch below:
What I have so far:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{cancel}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
usepgfplotslibrary{statistics}
newenvironment{tightcenter}{
setlengthtopsep{0pt}
setlengthparskip{0pt}
begin{center}}{end{center}}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Thanks guys.
tikz-pgf
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Can anyone please tell me how to achieve what I have drawn in the sketch below:
What I have so far:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{cancel}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
usepgfplotslibrary{statistics}
newenvironment{tightcenter}{
setlengthtopsep{0pt}
setlengthparskip{0pt}
begin{center}}{end{center}}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Thanks guys.
tikz-pgf
Can anyone please tell me how to achieve what I have drawn in the sketch below:
What I have so far:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{cancel}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
usepgfplotslibrary{statistics}
newenvironment{tightcenter}{
setlengthtopsep{0pt}
setlengthparskip{0pt}
begin{center}}{end{center}}
begin{document}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw [thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}
Thanks guys.
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
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- We can draw the square with a fill color first then draw a circle with a white fill color upon the square.
- we can also use a single path with the
even odd color
option that fill the square and draw the circle without the white fill color.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[fill=white,thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
hspace{2cm}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[even odd rule,fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4) (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Thank you so much!
– Will Kim
yesterday
1
@marmot Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I am relatively new in TeX.SE In my previous answers I have so far always tried to not bring substantial modifications to the preamble provided in the MWE by the OP. So thank's again I will remember your advice next times
– Hafid Boukhoulda
yesterday
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- We can draw the square with a fill color first then draw a circle with a white fill color upon the square.
- we can also use a single path with the
even odd color
option that fill the square and draw the circle without the white fill color.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[fill=white,thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
hspace{2cm}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[even odd rule,fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4) (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Thank you so much!
– Will Kim
yesterday
1
@marmot Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I am relatively new in TeX.SE In my previous answers I have so far always tried to not bring substantial modifications to the preamble provided in the MWE by the OP. So thank's again I will remember your advice next times
– Hafid Boukhoulda
yesterday
add a comment |
- We can draw the square with a fill color first then draw a circle with a white fill color upon the square.
- we can also use a single path with the
even odd color
option that fill the square and draw the circle without the white fill color.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[fill=white,thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
hspace{2cm}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[even odd rule,fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4) (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Thank you so much!
– Will Kim
yesterday
1
@marmot Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I am relatively new in TeX.SE In my previous answers I have so far always tried to not bring substantial modifications to the preamble provided in the MWE by the OP. So thank's again I will remember your advice next times
– Hafid Boukhoulda
yesterday
add a comment |
- We can draw the square with a fill color first then draw a circle with a white fill color upon the square.
- we can also use a single path with the
even odd color
option that fill the square and draw the circle without the white fill color.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[fill=white,thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
hspace{2cm}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[even odd rule,fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4) (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
- We can draw the square with a fill color first then draw a circle with a white fill color upon the square.
- we can also use a single path with the
even odd color
option that fill the square and draw the circle without the white fill color.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4);
draw[fill=white,thick] (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
hspace{2cm}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[even odd rule,fill=gray,thick](0,0) rectangle (4,4) (2,2) circle (2cm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
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Thank you so much!
– Will Kim
yesterday
1
@marmot Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I am relatively new in TeX.SE In my previous answers I have so far always tried to not bring substantial modifications to the preamble provided in the MWE by the OP. So thank's again I will remember your advice next times
– Hafid Boukhoulda
yesterday
add a comment |
Thank you so much!
– Will Kim
yesterday
1
@marmot Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I am relatively new in TeX.SE In my previous answers I have so far always tried to not bring substantial modifications to the preamble provided in the MWE by the OP. So thank's again I will remember your advice next times
– Hafid Boukhoulda
yesterday
Thank you so much!
– Will Kim
yesterday
Thank you so much!
– Will Kim
yesterday
1
1
@marmot Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I am relatively new in TeX.SE In my previous answers I have so far always tried to not bring substantial modifications to the preamble provided in the MWE by the OP. So thank's again I will remember your advice next times
– Hafid Boukhoulda
yesterday
@marmot Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I am relatively new in TeX.SE In my previous answers I have so far always tried to not bring substantial modifications to the preamble provided in the MWE by the OP. So thank's again I will remember your advice next times
– Hafid Boukhoulda
yesterday
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