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How to draw Sankey diagram with Tikz? [duplicate]
How to draw a Sankey Diagram using TikZI need pointers on how to draw my neural-network diagramSankey Diagram not rendering properDraw a quiver diagram with TikZdraw pair of scissors in tikzMake TikZ figure with scenarios and arrowsWhich are the packages to draw a diagram in LaTexType of sankey diagramTikz how can I draw this string/wiring diagram?Plotting load displacement diagram with some detailsHow to create this diagram with Tikz?
This question already has an answer here:
How to draw a Sankey Diagram using TikZ
4 answers
I'm trying to make a Sankey diagram. I know it's possible with Tikz picture but I don't get the hang of it. I'm trying to make something like this:
Is there anyone who has experience with this package?
tikz-pgf
marked as duplicate by Raaja, Stefan Pinnow, Dr. Manuel Kuehner, siracusa, Kurt May 24 at 7:06
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add a comment |
This question already has an answer here:
How to draw a Sankey Diagram using TikZ
4 answers
I'm trying to make a Sankey diagram. I know it's possible with Tikz picture but I don't get the hang of it. I'm trying to make something like this:
Is there anyone who has experience with this package?
tikz-pgf
marked as duplicate by Raaja, Stefan Pinnow, Dr. Manuel Kuehner, siracusa, Kurt May 24 at 7:06
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
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We know that you are not able to draw this completely, but could you please provide all what you have tried?
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:46
First I started looking at some other questions e.g : tex.stackexchange.com/questions/40159/…. But I have no clue on how to start with this. Is there a pdf that explains it step by step?
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:49
3
What we are asking about is an example code. At least you should know we do not want to draw everything from scratch.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:49
Maybe I asked it the wrong way, my english is not that good. I didn't mean to ask drawing it yourself from scratch. What I meant to ask was, is there any pdf that explains this step by step? Because when looking at other examples the code doesn't make sense to me at all. I started using Latex a few weeks ago.. But to answer your question, no I don't have an example code or at least not somethin that I tried
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:57
1
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is ajust-do-it-for-me
question.
– Raaja
May 24 at 6:34
add a comment |
This question already has an answer here:
How to draw a Sankey Diagram using TikZ
4 answers
I'm trying to make a Sankey diagram. I know it's possible with Tikz picture but I don't get the hang of it. I'm trying to make something like this:
Is there anyone who has experience with this package?
tikz-pgf
This question already has an answer here:
How to draw a Sankey Diagram using TikZ
4 answers
I'm trying to make a Sankey diagram. I know it's possible with Tikz picture but I don't get the hang of it. I'm trying to make something like this:
Is there anyone who has experience with this package?
This question already has an answer here:
How to draw a Sankey Diagram using TikZ
4 answers
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
edited May 24 at 5:40
Kromster
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asked May 23 at 13:45
Gaetaan AGaetaan A
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6
We know that you are not able to draw this completely, but could you please provide all what you have tried?
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:46
First I started looking at some other questions e.g : tex.stackexchange.com/questions/40159/…. But I have no clue on how to start with this. Is there a pdf that explains it step by step?
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:49
3
What we are asking about is an example code. At least you should know we do not want to draw everything from scratch.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:49
Maybe I asked it the wrong way, my english is not that good. I didn't mean to ask drawing it yourself from scratch. What I meant to ask was, is there any pdf that explains this step by step? Because when looking at other examples the code doesn't make sense to me at all. I started using Latex a few weeks ago.. But to answer your question, no I don't have an example code or at least not somethin that I tried
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:57
1
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is ajust-do-it-for-me
question.
– Raaja
May 24 at 6:34
add a comment |
6
We know that you are not able to draw this completely, but could you please provide all what you have tried?
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:46
First I started looking at some other questions e.g : tex.stackexchange.com/questions/40159/…. But I have no clue on how to start with this. Is there a pdf that explains it step by step?
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:49
3
What we are asking about is an example code. At least you should know we do not want to draw everything from scratch.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:49
Maybe I asked it the wrong way, my english is not that good. I didn't mean to ask drawing it yourself from scratch. What I meant to ask was, is there any pdf that explains this step by step? Because when looking at other examples the code doesn't make sense to me at all. I started using Latex a few weeks ago.. But to answer your question, no I don't have an example code or at least not somethin that I tried
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:57
1
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is ajust-do-it-for-me
question.
– Raaja
May 24 at 6:34
6
6
We know that you are not able to draw this completely, but could you please provide all what you have tried?
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:46
We know that you are not able to draw this completely, but could you please provide all what you have tried?
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:46
First I started looking at some other questions e.g : tex.stackexchange.com/questions/40159/…. But I have no clue on how to start with this. Is there a pdf that explains it step by step?
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:49
First I started looking at some other questions e.g : tex.stackexchange.com/questions/40159/…. But I have no clue on how to start with this. Is there a pdf that explains it step by step?
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:49
3
3
What we are asking about is an example code. At least you should know we do not want to draw everything from scratch.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:49
What we are asking about is an example code. At least you should know we do not want to draw everything from scratch.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:49
Maybe I asked it the wrong way, my english is not that good. I didn't mean to ask drawing it yourself from scratch. What I meant to ask was, is there any pdf that explains this step by step? Because when looking at other examples the code doesn't make sense to me at all. I started using Latex a few weeks ago.. But to answer your question, no I don't have an example code or at least not somethin that I tried
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:57
Maybe I asked it the wrong way, my english is not that good. I didn't mean to ask drawing it yourself from scratch. What I meant to ask was, is there any pdf that explains this step by step? Because when looking at other examples the code doesn't make sense to me at all. I started using Latex a few weeks ago.. But to answer your question, no I don't have an example code or at least not somethin that I tried
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:57
1
1
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a
just-do-it-for-me
question.– Raaja
May 24 at 6:34
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a
just-do-it-for-me
question.– Raaja
May 24 at 6:34
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It is not easy to understand the accepted answer in your reference question, however, with some simple calculations we can draw it quite directly as follows.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw[Triangle Cap[reversed]-,line width=1cm] (0,0) -- (1.5,0);
draw[-Triangle[width=.35cm*1.5,length=.35cm],line width=.35cm] (1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.3cm*1.5,length=.3cm],line width=.3cm] (2.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.14cm*1.5,length=.14cm],line width=.14cm] (3.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.21cm*1.5,length=.21cm],line width=.21cm] (3.5,.395) -- ++ (2,0);
draw[line width=.65cm] (1.5,.175) -- (2.5,.175);
draw[line width=.35cm] (2.5,.325) -- (3.5,.325);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Adding the text, changing the color, and rescaling the picture so that it fits your document are what you have to do now. Hope you can do it!
Thanks a lot! What does this part mean '(1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:54
@GaetaanA I can write(1.5,.5) -- (1.5,-1.5)
, they are the same. Basically++
helps you to "shift" coordinates.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:56
add a comment |
Even though I only have claws my handclaw writing is more readable than yours, I think.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
newcounterahead
begindocument
begintikzpicture[ahead/.style=/utils/exec=stepcounterahead,
insert path= -- ++ (0,#1/2) -- ++(#1,-#1) coordinate(ahead-numbervalueahead) --
++ (-#1,-#1) -- ++(0,#1/2) ,nodes=align=center]
draw (0,0) coordinate(start) -- ++(0.75,0.75) -- ++ (-0.75,0.75)
node[below left]100%\ Diesel
-- ++(10,0) [ahead=1] -| ++(-3,-3) coordinate(aux) [rotate=-90]
(aux)[ahead=0.6,rounded corners=4pt] |-++(-2.5,0) [sharp corners]
|- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=4pt]
|-++(-2,0) [sharp corners] |- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=8pt] -| (start);
path (ahead-1) node[right] Tank in total\ 21%
(ahead-2) node[below right] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-3) node[below] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-4) node[below] unreadable\ xx%;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
1
As far as I know, the width of the arrows must (or should) be proportional to its value, i.e. 14% arrow must be thinner than 35% arrow.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:17
@JouleV Thanks! Yes, you can adjust this with the argument of theahead
, which precisely takes one argument that controls its width. More precisely, you can adjust this if you can read the numbers on the screen shot, which I can't.
– marmot
May 23 at 14:22
Thanks a lot! Yes my writing is unreadable haha, anyway thanks. i'll try to adjust the width and color myself now :) what is says is 'exhaust loss, cooling loss, mechanical & radiation loss'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:51
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2 Answers
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It is not easy to understand the accepted answer in your reference question, however, with some simple calculations we can draw it quite directly as follows.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw[Triangle Cap[reversed]-,line width=1cm] (0,0) -- (1.5,0);
draw[-Triangle[width=.35cm*1.5,length=.35cm],line width=.35cm] (1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.3cm*1.5,length=.3cm],line width=.3cm] (2.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.14cm*1.5,length=.14cm],line width=.14cm] (3.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.21cm*1.5,length=.21cm],line width=.21cm] (3.5,.395) -- ++ (2,0);
draw[line width=.65cm] (1.5,.175) -- (2.5,.175);
draw[line width=.35cm] (2.5,.325) -- (3.5,.325);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Adding the text, changing the color, and rescaling the picture so that it fits your document are what you have to do now. Hope you can do it!
Thanks a lot! What does this part mean '(1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:54
@GaetaanA I can write(1.5,.5) -- (1.5,-1.5)
, they are the same. Basically++
helps you to "shift" coordinates.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:56
add a comment |
It is not easy to understand the accepted answer in your reference question, however, with some simple calculations we can draw it quite directly as follows.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw[Triangle Cap[reversed]-,line width=1cm] (0,0) -- (1.5,0);
draw[-Triangle[width=.35cm*1.5,length=.35cm],line width=.35cm] (1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.3cm*1.5,length=.3cm],line width=.3cm] (2.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.14cm*1.5,length=.14cm],line width=.14cm] (3.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.21cm*1.5,length=.21cm],line width=.21cm] (3.5,.395) -- ++ (2,0);
draw[line width=.65cm] (1.5,.175) -- (2.5,.175);
draw[line width=.35cm] (2.5,.325) -- (3.5,.325);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Adding the text, changing the color, and rescaling the picture so that it fits your document are what you have to do now. Hope you can do it!
Thanks a lot! What does this part mean '(1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:54
@GaetaanA I can write(1.5,.5) -- (1.5,-1.5)
, they are the same. Basically++
helps you to "shift" coordinates.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:56
add a comment |
It is not easy to understand the accepted answer in your reference question, however, with some simple calculations we can draw it quite directly as follows.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw[Triangle Cap[reversed]-,line width=1cm] (0,0) -- (1.5,0);
draw[-Triangle[width=.35cm*1.5,length=.35cm],line width=.35cm] (1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.3cm*1.5,length=.3cm],line width=.3cm] (2.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.14cm*1.5,length=.14cm],line width=.14cm] (3.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.21cm*1.5,length=.21cm],line width=.21cm] (3.5,.395) -- ++ (2,0);
draw[line width=.65cm] (1.5,.175) -- (2.5,.175);
draw[line width=.35cm] (2.5,.325) -- (3.5,.325);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Adding the text, changing the color, and rescaling the picture so that it fits your document are what you have to do now. Hope you can do it!
It is not easy to understand the accepted answer in your reference question, however, with some simple calculations we can draw it quite directly as follows.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows.meta
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw[Triangle Cap[reversed]-,line width=1cm] (0,0) -- (1.5,0);
draw[-Triangle[width=.35cm*1.5,length=.35cm],line width=.35cm] (1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.3cm*1.5,length=.3cm],line width=.3cm] (2.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.14cm*1.5,length=.14cm],line width=.14cm] (3.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);
draw[-Triangle[width=.21cm*1.5,length=.21cm],line width=.21cm] (3.5,.395) -- ++ (2,0);
draw[line width=.65cm] (1.5,.175) -- (2.5,.175);
draw[line width=.35cm] (2.5,.325) -- (3.5,.325);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Adding the text, changing the color, and rescaling the picture so that it fits your document are what you have to do now. Hope you can do it!
answered May 23 at 14:14
The old JouleVThe old JouleV
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Thanks a lot! What does this part mean '(1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:54
@GaetaanA I can write(1.5,.5) -- (1.5,-1.5)
, they are the same. Basically++
helps you to "shift" coordinates.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:56
add a comment |
Thanks a lot! What does this part mean '(1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:54
@GaetaanA I can write(1.5,.5) -- (1.5,-1.5)
, they are the same. Basically++
helps you to "shift" coordinates.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:56
Thanks a lot! What does this part mean '(1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:54
Thanks a lot! What does this part mean '(1.5,.5) -- ++ (0,-2);'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:54
@GaetaanA I can write
(1.5,.5) -- (1.5,-1.5)
, they are the same. Basically ++
helps you to "shift" coordinates.– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:56
@GaetaanA I can write
(1.5,.5) -- (1.5,-1.5)
, they are the same. Basically ++
helps you to "shift" coordinates.– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:56
add a comment |
Even though I only have claws my handclaw writing is more readable than yours, I think.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
newcounterahead
begindocument
begintikzpicture[ahead/.style=/utils/exec=stepcounterahead,
insert path= -- ++ (0,#1/2) -- ++(#1,-#1) coordinate(ahead-numbervalueahead) --
++ (-#1,-#1) -- ++(0,#1/2) ,nodes=align=center]
draw (0,0) coordinate(start) -- ++(0.75,0.75) -- ++ (-0.75,0.75)
node[below left]100%\ Diesel
-- ++(10,0) [ahead=1] -| ++(-3,-3) coordinate(aux) [rotate=-90]
(aux)[ahead=0.6,rounded corners=4pt] |-++(-2.5,0) [sharp corners]
|- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=4pt]
|-++(-2,0) [sharp corners] |- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=8pt] -| (start);
path (ahead-1) node[right] Tank in total\ 21%
(ahead-2) node[below right] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-3) node[below] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-4) node[below] unreadable\ xx%;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
1
As far as I know, the width of the arrows must (or should) be proportional to its value, i.e. 14% arrow must be thinner than 35% arrow.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:17
@JouleV Thanks! Yes, you can adjust this with the argument of theahead
, which precisely takes one argument that controls its width. More precisely, you can adjust this if you can read the numbers on the screen shot, which I can't.
– marmot
May 23 at 14:22
Thanks a lot! Yes my writing is unreadable haha, anyway thanks. i'll try to adjust the width and color myself now :) what is says is 'exhaust loss, cooling loss, mechanical & radiation loss'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:51
add a comment |
Even though I only have claws my handclaw writing is more readable than yours, I think.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
newcounterahead
begindocument
begintikzpicture[ahead/.style=/utils/exec=stepcounterahead,
insert path= -- ++ (0,#1/2) -- ++(#1,-#1) coordinate(ahead-numbervalueahead) --
++ (-#1,-#1) -- ++(0,#1/2) ,nodes=align=center]
draw (0,0) coordinate(start) -- ++(0.75,0.75) -- ++ (-0.75,0.75)
node[below left]100%\ Diesel
-- ++(10,0) [ahead=1] -| ++(-3,-3) coordinate(aux) [rotate=-90]
(aux)[ahead=0.6,rounded corners=4pt] |-++(-2.5,0) [sharp corners]
|- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=4pt]
|-++(-2,0) [sharp corners] |- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=8pt] -| (start);
path (ahead-1) node[right] Tank in total\ 21%
(ahead-2) node[below right] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-3) node[below] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-4) node[below] unreadable\ xx%;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
1
As far as I know, the width of the arrows must (or should) be proportional to its value, i.e. 14% arrow must be thinner than 35% arrow.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:17
@JouleV Thanks! Yes, you can adjust this with the argument of theahead
, which precisely takes one argument that controls its width. More precisely, you can adjust this if you can read the numbers on the screen shot, which I can't.
– marmot
May 23 at 14:22
Thanks a lot! Yes my writing is unreadable haha, anyway thanks. i'll try to adjust the width and color myself now :) what is says is 'exhaust loss, cooling loss, mechanical & radiation loss'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:51
add a comment |
Even though I only have claws my handclaw writing is more readable than yours, I think.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
newcounterahead
begindocument
begintikzpicture[ahead/.style=/utils/exec=stepcounterahead,
insert path= -- ++ (0,#1/2) -- ++(#1,-#1) coordinate(ahead-numbervalueahead) --
++ (-#1,-#1) -- ++(0,#1/2) ,nodes=align=center]
draw (0,0) coordinate(start) -- ++(0.75,0.75) -- ++ (-0.75,0.75)
node[below left]100%\ Diesel
-- ++(10,0) [ahead=1] -| ++(-3,-3) coordinate(aux) [rotate=-90]
(aux)[ahead=0.6,rounded corners=4pt] |-++(-2.5,0) [sharp corners]
|- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=4pt]
|-++(-2,0) [sharp corners] |- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=8pt] -| (start);
path (ahead-1) node[right] Tank in total\ 21%
(ahead-2) node[below right] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-3) node[below] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-4) node[below] unreadable\ xx%;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Even though I only have claws my handclaw writing is more readable than yours, I think.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
newcounterahead
begindocument
begintikzpicture[ahead/.style=/utils/exec=stepcounterahead,
insert path= -- ++ (0,#1/2) -- ++(#1,-#1) coordinate(ahead-numbervalueahead) --
++ (-#1,-#1) -- ++(0,#1/2) ,nodes=align=center]
draw (0,0) coordinate(start) -- ++(0.75,0.75) -- ++ (-0.75,0.75)
node[below left]100%\ Diesel
-- ++(10,0) [ahead=1] -| ++(-3,-3) coordinate(aux) [rotate=-90]
(aux)[ahead=0.6,rounded corners=4pt] |-++(-2.5,0) [sharp corners]
|- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=4pt]
|-++(-2,0) [sharp corners] |- ++(2,-1.5) [ahead=0.8,rounded corners=8pt] -| (start);
path (ahead-1) node[right] Tank in total\ 21%
(ahead-2) node[below right] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-3) node[below] unreadable\ xx%
(ahead-4) node[below] unreadable\ xx%;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
answered May 23 at 14:14
marmotmarmot
133k6172321
133k6172321
1
As far as I know, the width of the arrows must (or should) be proportional to its value, i.e. 14% arrow must be thinner than 35% arrow.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:17
@JouleV Thanks! Yes, you can adjust this with the argument of theahead
, which precisely takes one argument that controls its width. More precisely, you can adjust this if you can read the numbers on the screen shot, which I can't.
– marmot
May 23 at 14:22
Thanks a lot! Yes my writing is unreadable haha, anyway thanks. i'll try to adjust the width and color myself now :) what is says is 'exhaust loss, cooling loss, mechanical & radiation loss'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:51
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As far as I know, the width of the arrows must (or should) be proportional to its value, i.e. 14% arrow must be thinner than 35% arrow.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:17
@JouleV Thanks! Yes, you can adjust this with the argument of theahead
, which precisely takes one argument that controls its width. More precisely, you can adjust this if you can read the numbers on the screen shot, which I can't.
– marmot
May 23 at 14:22
Thanks a lot! Yes my writing is unreadable haha, anyway thanks. i'll try to adjust the width and color myself now :) what is says is 'exhaust loss, cooling loss, mechanical & radiation loss'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:51
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As far as I know, the width of the arrows must (or should) be proportional to its value, i.e. 14% arrow must be thinner than 35% arrow.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:17
As far as I know, the width of the arrows must (or should) be proportional to its value, i.e. 14% arrow must be thinner than 35% arrow.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 14:17
@JouleV Thanks! Yes, you can adjust this with the argument of the
ahead
, which precisely takes one argument that controls its width. More precisely, you can adjust this if you can read the numbers on the screen shot, which I can't.– marmot
May 23 at 14:22
@JouleV Thanks! Yes, you can adjust this with the argument of the
ahead
, which precisely takes one argument that controls its width. More precisely, you can adjust this if you can read the numbers on the screen shot, which I can't.– marmot
May 23 at 14:22
Thanks a lot! Yes my writing is unreadable haha, anyway thanks. i'll try to adjust the width and color myself now :) what is says is 'exhaust loss, cooling loss, mechanical & radiation loss'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:51
Thanks a lot! Yes my writing is unreadable haha, anyway thanks. i'll try to adjust the width and color myself now :) what is says is 'exhaust loss, cooling loss, mechanical & radiation loss'
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 14:51
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We know that you are not able to draw this completely, but could you please provide all what you have tried?
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:46
First I started looking at some other questions e.g : tex.stackexchange.com/questions/40159/…. But I have no clue on how to start with this. Is there a pdf that explains it step by step?
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:49
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What we are asking about is an example code. At least you should know we do not want to draw everything from scratch.
– The old JouleV
May 23 at 13:49
Maybe I asked it the wrong way, my english is not that good. I didn't mean to ask drawing it yourself from scratch. What I meant to ask was, is there any pdf that explains this step by step? Because when looking at other examples the code doesn't make sense to me at all. I started using Latex a few weeks ago.. But to answer your question, no I don't have an example code or at least not somethin that I tried
– Gaetaan A
May 23 at 13:57
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a
just-do-it-for-me
question.– Raaja
May 24 at 6:34