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LaTeX Graphics with TikZ

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804618233
Pages 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Stefan Kottwitz Stefan Kottwitz
Profile icon Stefan Kottwitz

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with TikZ 2. Chapter 2: Creating the First TikZ Images 3. Chapter 3: Drawing and Positioning Nodes 4. Chapter 4: Drawing Edges and Arrows 5. Chapter 5: Using Styles and Pics 6. Chapter 6: Drawing Trees and Graphs 7. Chapter 7: Filling, Clipping, and Shading 8. Chapter 8: Decorating Paths 9. Chapter 9: Using Layers, Overlays, and Transparency 10. Chapter 10: Calculating with Coordinates and Paths 11. Chapter 11: Transforming Coordinates and Canvas 12. Chapter 12: Drawing Smooth Curves 13. Chapter 13: Plotting in 2D and 3D 14. Chapter 14: Drawing Diagrams 15. Chapter 15: Having Fun with TikZ 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Filling the area between plots

In Chapter 7, Filling, Clipping, and Shading, we dealt with filling areas enclosed by TikZ paths. Now we will do the same with plots.

You may remember the integral of a function over an interval: it represents the exact area between the curve and the x-axis over the interval. Let’s see how to visualize this.

The fillbetween library provides ways to fill areas between plots and axes. You can load it this way:

\usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}

Let’s look at the axes and how we can access them as TikZ paths. pgfplots has its own coordinate system that can be accessed using the axis cs prefix. Using this, the plot coordinate system coordinates are translated to TikZ coordinates. So, in TikZ, we can work with a coordinate (axis cs:1,2) which is the coordinate (1,2) in the plot coordinate system, no matter what its TikZ size is.

In the following example, we give a plot a path name. Then, we define a TikZ path with axis cs coordinates...

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