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Drawing Quarter-Circle


TikZ: Drawing an arc between two coordinates?To wrap the external lines so that it can touch the perimeterTikz Circle Divided into QuadrantsDrawing solid-circle or dots in legendsLine up nested tikz enviroments or how to get rid of themChanging Center of Circle Does Nothing in TikzHow can I draw a full circle at the origin when I have the y-axis to the left and the x-axis in the bottom?Draw TikZ circles with a specific outer radiusDraw circles, half plane, anglesProblem using ratio of veclen's as a scaling factor













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I have drawn a square as shown below. However, I need to draw a quarter-circle inside the square such that the radius of the quarter-circle is 1 and it the center is drawn in the bottom left. Please keep code minimal, I am a beginner.



coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);
draw[] (0,0)--(0,1)--(1,1)--(1,0)--(0,0);









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    I have drawn a square as shown below. However, I need to draw a quarter-circle inside the square such that the radius of the quarter-circle is 1 and it the center is drawn in the bottom left. Please keep code minimal, I am a beginner.



    coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
    coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
    coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
    coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);
    draw[] (0,0)--(0,1)--(1,1)--(1,0)--(0,0);









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      I have drawn a square as shown below. However, I need to draw a quarter-circle inside the square such that the radius of the quarter-circle is 1 and it the center is drawn in the bottom left. Please keep code minimal, I am a beginner.



      coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
      coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
      coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
      coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);
      draw[] (0,0)--(0,1)--(1,1)--(1,0)--(0,0);









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      I have drawn a square as shown below. However, I need to draw a quarter-circle inside the square such that the radius of the quarter-circle is 1 and it the center is drawn in the bottom left. Please keep code minimal, I am a beginner.



      coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
      coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
      coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
      coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);
      draw[] (0,0)--(0,1)--(1,1)--(1,0)--(0,0);






      tikz-pgf circles






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          You can do that with



          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];


          This may or may not be self-explanatory. It draws a circular arc with radius 1 starting at the point D. start angle=0 means that it is the point on the circle at an angle of zero that is placed at D.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=5mm]standalone
          usepackagetikz
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture
          coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
          coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
          coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
          coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);

          draw (A)--(B)--(C)--(D)--cycle;

          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





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          • I like the simple answers. Why there is a little sign in the image at the bottom right? A cropping problem?

            – Sebastiano
            May 10 at 21:29






          • 1





            @Sebastiano No, a screenshot problem. It is the mouse cursor that is included in the screenshot.

            – Torbjørn T.
            May 10 at 21:35











          • Ah! Thank you so much! I think I get it now--such a simple answer as well!

            – M. C.
            May 10 at 23:23











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          You can do that with



          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];


          This may or may not be self-explanatory. It draws a circular arc with radius 1 starting at the point D. start angle=0 means that it is the point on the circle at an angle of zero that is placed at D.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=5mm]standalone
          usepackagetikz
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture
          coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
          coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
          coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
          coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);

          draw (A)--(B)--(C)--(D)--cycle;

          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





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          • I like the simple answers. Why there is a little sign in the image at the bottom right? A cropping problem?

            – Sebastiano
            May 10 at 21:29






          • 1





            @Sebastiano No, a screenshot problem. It is the mouse cursor that is included in the screenshot.

            – Torbjørn T.
            May 10 at 21:35











          • Ah! Thank you so much! I think I get it now--such a simple answer as well!

            – M. C.
            May 10 at 23:23















          6














          You can do that with



          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];


          This may or may not be self-explanatory. It draws a circular arc with radius 1 starting at the point D. start angle=0 means that it is the point on the circle at an angle of zero that is placed at D.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=5mm]standalone
          usepackagetikz
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture
          coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
          coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
          coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
          coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);

          draw (A)--(B)--(C)--(D)--cycle;

          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer























          • I like the simple answers. Why there is a little sign in the image at the bottom right? A cropping problem?

            – Sebastiano
            May 10 at 21:29






          • 1





            @Sebastiano No, a screenshot problem. It is the mouse cursor that is included in the screenshot.

            – Torbjørn T.
            May 10 at 21:35











          • Ah! Thank you so much! I think I get it now--such a simple answer as well!

            – M. C.
            May 10 at 23:23













          6












          6








          6







          You can do that with



          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];


          This may or may not be self-explanatory. It draws a circular arc with radius 1 starting at the point D. start angle=0 means that it is the point on the circle at an angle of zero that is placed at D.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=5mm]standalone
          usepackagetikz
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture
          coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
          coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
          coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
          coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);

          draw (A)--(B)--(C)--(D)--cycle;

          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer













          You can do that with



          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];


          This may or may not be self-explanatory. It draws a circular arc with radius 1 starting at the point D. start angle=0 means that it is the point on the circle at an angle of zero that is placed at D.



          enter image description here



          documentclass[border=5mm]standalone
          usepackagetikz
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture
          coordinate[label=below:$A$] (A) at (0,0);
          coordinate[label=:$B$] (B) at (0,1);
          coordinate[label=:$C$] (C) at (1,1);
          coordinate[label=below:$D$] (D) at (1,0);

          draw (A)--(B)--(C)--(D)--cycle;

          draw (D) arc[start angle=0, end angle=90, radius=1];
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument






          share|improve this answer












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          • I like the simple answers. Why there is a little sign in the image at the bottom right? A cropping problem?

            – Sebastiano
            May 10 at 21:29






          • 1





            @Sebastiano No, a screenshot problem. It is the mouse cursor that is included in the screenshot.

            – Torbjørn T.
            May 10 at 21:35











          • Ah! Thank you so much! I think I get it now--such a simple answer as well!

            – M. C.
            May 10 at 23:23

















          • I like the simple answers. Why there is a little sign in the image at the bottom right? A cropping problem?

            – Sebastiano
            May 10 at 21:29






          • 1





            @Sebastiano No, a screenshot problem. It is the mouse cursor that is included in the screenshot.

            – Torbjørn T.
            May 10 at 21:35











          • Ah! Thank you so much! I think I get it now--such a simple answer as well!

            – M. C.
            May 10 at 23:23
















          I like the simple answers. Why there is a little sign in the image at the bottom right? A cropping problem?

          – Sebastiano
          May 10 at 21:29





          I like the simple answers. Why there is a little sign in the image at the bottom right? A cropping problem?

          – Sebastiano
          May 10 at 21:29




          1




          1





          @Sebastiano No, a screenshot problem. It is the mouse cursor that is included in the screenshot.

          – Torbjørn T.
          May 10 at 21:35





          @Sebastiano No, a screenshot problem. It is the mouse cursor that is included in the screenshot.

          – Torbjørn T.
          May 10 at 21:35













          Ah! Thank you so much! I think I get it now--such a simple answer as well!

          – M. C.
          May 10 at 23:23





          Ah! Thank you so much! I think I get it now--such a simple answer as well!

          – M. C.
          May 10 at 23:23

















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