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Mapping arrows in commutative diagrams
Drawing mapsto arrow in TikZTikz for Commutative DiagramsPositioning arrows in commutative diagrams using TikZ-cd (or otherwise)?Writing labels crossing over other arrows in commutative diagramsNumbering commutative diagramsFlipping an Arrow in a Cubical Diagram and Crossing OverDouble arrows in commutative diagramsParallel arrows in commutative diagram in TikzCommutative diagrams with very round arrows?Drawing rectangular commutative diagramsCommutative diagrams and arrows
In making commutative diagrams in tikz-cd I've been wanting to add in 'mapping' arrows that describe what particular elements map to, parallel to the main diagram arrows.
I've been doing it in the following way, which seems fairly clumsy since the 'map' arrows are separated from the main diagram at a large distance, when ideally they would be close by and parallel to the corresponding maps. What would be a better way to do this?
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) & \
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(k) \
a arrow[dr, maps to] & Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
enddocument
tikz-cd commutative-diagrams
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In making commutative diagrams in tikz-cd I've been wanting to add in 'mapping' arrows that describe what particular elements map to, parallel to the main diagram arrows.
I've been doing it in the following way, which seems fairly clumsy since the 'map' arrows are separated from the main diagram at a large distance, when ideally they would be close by and parallel to the corresponding maps. What would be a better way to do this?
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) & \
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(k) \
a arrow[dr, maps to] & Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
enddocument
tikz-cd commutative-diagrams
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(1) welcome, (2) as always on this site please post a full minimal example instead of a sniplet. Then it is a lot easier to help, especially when we don't have to guess.
– daleif
10 hours ago
add a comment |
In making commutative diagrams in tikz-cd I've been wanting to add in 'mapping' arrows that describe what particular elements map to, parallel to the main diagram arrows.
I've been doing it in the following way, which seems fairly clumsy since the 'map' arrows are separated from the main diagram at a large distance, when ideally they would be close by and parallel to the corresponding maps. What would be a better way to do this?
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) & \
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(k) \
a arrow[dr, maps to] & Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
enddocument
tikz-cd commutative-diagrams
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In making commutative diagrams in tikz-cd I've been wanting to add in 'mapping' arrows that describe what particular elements map to, parallel to the main diagram arrows.
I've been doing it in the following way, which seems fairly clumsy since the 'map' arrows are separated from the main diagram at a large distance, when ideally they would be close by and parallel to the corresponding maps. What would be a better way to do this?
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) & \
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(k) \
a arrow[dr, maps to] & Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
enddocument
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(1) welcome, (2) as always on this site please post a full minimal example instead of a sniplet. Then it is a lot easier to help, especially when we don't have to guess.
– daleif
10 hours ago
add a comment |
(1) welcome, (2) as always on this site please post a full minimal example instead of a sniplet. Then it is a lot easier to help, especially when we don't have to guess.
– daleif
10 hours ago
(1) welcome, (2) as always on this site please post a full minimal example instead of a sniplet. Then it is a lot easier to help, especially when we don't have to guess.
– daleif
10 hours ago
(1) welcome, (2) as always on this site please post a full minimal example instead of a sniplet. Then it is a lot easier to help, especially when we don't have to guess.
– daleif
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You can reduce the spacing, but in my opinion it's clearer and more elegant if you make two diagrams.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) &[-2em] \[-4ex]
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \[-10ex]
a arrow[dr, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
]
[
begintikzcd
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K &
a arrow[r, maps to,"phi"] arrow[dr, maps to,"iota"] & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] &
& fraca1 arrow[u, maps to,"Phi"']
endtikzcd
]
enddocument
I might try playing around with the spacing, thanks
– Merk Zockerborg
10 hours ago
add a comment |
This is my proposal
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows,cd,positioning
tikzset/.tip=Bar[width=.8ex,round] %https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/252544/156344
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node (r) at (0,0) $R$;
node (k) at (3,0) $K$;
node (q) at (3,-3) $Q(R)$;
node (ra) at (0,.8) $a$;
node (ka) at (3,.8) $phi(a)$;
node (kb) at (4,0) $phi(k)$;
node (qb) at (4,-3) $frac a1$;
path (q) node[below left=1em and 1em] (qc) $frac a1$;
path (r) node[below left=1em and 1em] (rc) $a$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(k) node[midway,above] $scriptstylephi$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(q) node[midway,above right] $scriptstyleiota$;
draw[dotted,->] (q)--(k) node[midway,right] $scriptstyleexists!Phi$;
draw[|->] (ra) edge (ka) (qb) edge (kb) (rc) edge (qc);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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You can reduce the spacing, but in my opinion it's clearer and more elegant if you make two diagrams.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) &[-2em] \[-4ex]
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \[-10ex]
a arrow[dr, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
]
[
begintikzcd
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K &
a arrow[r, maps to,"phi"] arrow[dr, maps to,"iota"] & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] &
& fraca1 arrow[u, maps to,"Phi"']
endtikzcd
]
enddocument
I might try playing around with the spacing, thanks
– Merk Zockerborg
10 hours ago
add a comment |
You can reduce the spacing, but in my opinion it's clearer and more elegant if you make two diagrams.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) &[-2em] \[-4ex]
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \[-10ex]
a arrow[dr, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
]
[
begintikzcd
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K &
a arrow[r, maps to,"phi"] arrow[dr, maps to,"iota"] & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] &
& fraca1 arrow[u, maps to,"Phi"']
endtikzcd
]
enddocument
I might try playing around with the spacing, thanks
– Merk Zockerborg
10 hours ago
add a comment |
You can reduce the spacing, but in my opinion it's clearer and more elegant if you make two diagrams.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) &[-2em] \[-4ex]
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \[-10ex]
a arrow[dr, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
]
[
begintikzcd
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K &
a arrow[r, maps to,"phi"] arrow[dr, maps to,"iota"] & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] &
& fraca1 arrow[u, maps to,"Phi"']
endtikzcd
]
enddocument
You can reduce the spacing, but in my opinion it's clearer and more elegant if you make two diagrams.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[
begintikzcd
a arrow[r, maps to] & phi(a) &[-2em] \[-4ex]
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] & fraca1 arrow[u, maps to] \[-10ex]
a arrow[dr, maps to] \
& fraca1 &
endtikzcd
]
[
begintikzcd
Rarrow[r, hook, "phi"] arrow[dr, hook, "iota"] & K &
a arrow[r, maps to,"phi"] arrow[dr, maps to,"iota"] & phi(a) \
& Q(R) arrow[u, dotted, "exists ! Phi"'] &
& fraca1 arrow[u, maps to,"Phi"']
endtikzcd
]
enddocument
answered 10 hours ago
egregegreg
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I might try playing around with the spacing, thanks
– Merk Zockerborg
10 hours ago
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I might try playing around with the spacing, thanks
– Merk Zockerborg
10 hours ago
I might try playing around with the spacing, thanks
– Merk Zockerborg
10 hours ago
I might try playing around with the spacing, thanks
– Merk Zockerborg
10 hours ago
add a comment |
This is my proposal
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows,cd,positioning
tikzset/.tip=Bar[width=.8ex,round] %https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/252544/156344
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node (r) at (0,0) $R$;
node (k) at (3,0) $K$;
node (q) at (3,-3) $Q(R)$;
node (ra) at (0,.8) $a$;
node (ka) at (3,.8) $phi(a)$;
node (kb) at (4,0) $phi(k)$;
node (qb) at (4,-3) $frac a1$;
path (q) node[below left=1em and 1em] (qc) $frac a1$;
path (r) node[below left=1em and 1em] (rc) $a$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(k) node[midway,above] $scriptstylephi$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(q) node[midway,above right] $scriptstyleiota$;
draw[dotted,->] (q)--(k) node[midway,right] $scriptstyleexists!Phi$;
draw[|->] (ra) edge (ka) (qb) edge (kb) (rc) edge (qc);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
This is my proposal
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows,cd,positioning
tikzset/.tip=Bar[width=.8ex,round] %https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/252544/156344
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node (r) at (0,0) $R$;
node (k) at (3,0) $K$;
node (q) at (3,-3) $Q(R)$;
node (ra) at (0,.8) $a$;
node (ka) at (3,.8) $phi(a)$;
node (kb) at (4,0) $phi(k)$;
node (qb) at (4,-3) $frac a1$;
path (q) node[below left=1em and 1em] (qc) $frac a1$;
path (r) node[below left=1em and 1em] (rc) $a$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(k) node[midway,above] $scriptstylephi$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(q) node[midway,above right] $scriptstyleiota$;
draw[dotted,->] (q)--(k) node[midway,right] $scriptstyleexists!Phi$;
draw[|->] (ra) edge (ka) (qb) edge (kb) (rc) edge (qc);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
This is my proposal
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows,cd,positioning
tikzset/.tip=Bar[width=.8ex,round] %https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/252544/156344
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node (r) at (0,0) $R$;
node (k) at (3,0) $K$;
node (q) at (3,-3) $Q(R)$;
node (ra) at (0,.8) $a$;
node (ka) at (3,.8) $phi(a)$;
node (kb) at (4,0) $phi(k)$;
node (qb) at (4,-3) $frac a1$;
path (q) node[below left=1em and 1em] (qc) $frac a1$;
path (r) node[below left=1em and 1em] (rc) $a$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(k) node[midway,above] $scriptstylephi$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(q) node[midway,above right] $scriptstyleiota$;
draw[dotted,->] (q)--(k) node[midway,right] $scriptstyleexists!Phi$;
draw[|->] (ra) edge (ka) (qb) edge (kb) (rc) edge (qc);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
This is my proposal
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryarrows,cd,positioning
tikzset/.tip=Bar[width=.8ex,round] %https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/252544/156344
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node (r) at (0,0) $R$;
node (k) at (3,0) $K$;
node (q) at (3,-3) $Q(R)$;
node (ra) at (0,.8) $a$;
node (ka) at (3,.8) $phi(a)$;
node (kb) at (4,0) $phi(k)$;
node (qb) at (4,-3) $frac a1$;
path (q) node[below left=1em and 1em] (qc) $frac a1$;
path (r) node[below left=1em and 1em] (rc) $a$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(k) node[midway,above] $scriptstylephi$;
draw[right hook->] (r)--(q) node[midway,above right] $scriptstyleiota$;
draw[dotted,->] (q)--(k) node[midway,right] $scriptstyleexists!Phi$;
draw[|->] (ra) edge (ka) (qb) edge (kb) (rc) edge (qc);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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JouleVJouleV
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(1) welcome, (2) as always on this site please post a full minimal example instead of a sniplet. Then it is a lot easier to help, especially when we don't have to guess.
– daleif
10 hours ago