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Nested ellipses in tikzpicture: Chomsky hierarchy
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Do we need more moderators?Painting an ellipse that fits a row of node but is not narrow and longRotate a node but not its content: the case of the ellipse decorationHow to define the default vertical distance between nodes?Numerical conditional within tikz keys?Help understanding the coordinate system used in tikzInput/Output Nodes - Specification and Description LanguageTikZ: Drawing an arc from an intersection to an intersectionDrawing rectilinear curves in Tikz, aka an Etch-a-Sketch drawingLine up nested tikz enviroments or how to get rid of themProblems with nested TikZpicturesHow to draw a square and its diagonals with arrows?
I'd like to draw the Chomsky hierarchy using tikz, similar to:
![]()
I have the following so far, for a subset of the hierarchy:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes,arrows,calc
% ----------
begindocument
begintikzpicture
tikzstylevenn = [ellipse, minimum height=3em, minimum width=12em, draw]
node [venn] (cs) at (0, $re.south$) Context Sensitive;
node [venn, minimum height=10em] (re) at (0,0) Recursively Enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
How can I:
Anchor all of the shapes to the same point in the centre at the bottom of the diagram?
Align the text to the top of each ellipse - is
shiftappropriate here?
tikz-pgf shapes
add a comment |
I'd like to draw the Chomsky hierarchy using tikz, similar to:
![]()
I have the following so far, for a subset of the hierarchy:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes,arrows,calc
% ----------
begindocument
begintikzpicture
tikzstylevenn = [ellipse, minimum height=3em, minimum width=12em, draw]
node [venn] (cs) at (0, $re.south$) Context Sensitive;
node [venn, minimum height=10em] (re) at (0,0) Recursively Enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
How can I:
Anchor all of the shapes to the same point in the centre at the bottom of the diagram?
Align the text to the top of each ellipse - is
shiftappropriate here?
tikz-pgf shapes
add a comment |
I'd like to draw the Chomsky hierarchy using tikz, similar to:
![]()
I have the following so far, for a subset of the hierarchy:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes,arrows,calc
% ----------
begindocument
begintikzpicture
tikzstylevenn = [ellipse, minimum height=3em, minimum width=12em, draw]
node [venn] (cs) at (0, $re.south$) Context Sensitive;
node [venn, minimum height=10em] (re) at (0,0) Recursively Enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
How can I:
Anchor all of the shapes to the same point in the centre at the bottom of the diagram?
Align the text to the top of each ellipse - is
shiftappropriate here?
tikz-pgf shapes
I'd like to draw the Chomsky hierarchy using tikz, similar to:
![]()
I have the following so far, for a subset of the hierarchy:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes,arrows,calc
% ----------
begindocument
begintikzpicture
tikzstylevenn = [ellipse, minimum height=3em, minimum width=12em, draw]
node [venn] (cs) at (0, $re.south$) Context Sensitive;
node [venn, minimum height=10em] (re) at (0,0) Recursively Enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
How can I:
Anchor all of the shapes to the same point in the centre at the bottom of the diagram?
Align the text to the top of each ellipse - is
shiftappropriate here?
tikz-pgf shapes
tikz-pgf shapes
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This is not a perfect solution, but it fits this particular case: write words above another node.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryshapes
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=2em,minimum width=4em,draw] (a) regular;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=4em,minimum width=8em,draw] (b) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=6em,minimum width=12em,draw] (c) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=8em,minimum width=16em,draw] (d) ;
path (a.north) node[above] context-free
(b.north) node[above] context-sensitive
(c.north) node[above] recursively enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

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Naively one may think this should be simple with fit but unfortunately ellipse fits are not tight by default. (See here for a tighter fit, but my naive attempt to use it did not yield the desired results.) So one may do it differently. Note that this is not absolutely fool-proof but can be made so with more efforts. However, for the case at hand it works.
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric,calc
begindocument
begintikzpicture[font=sffamily]
foreach X [count=Y,remember=Y as LastY] in
regular,context free,context sensitive,recursively enumerable
ifnumY=1
node[ellipse,draw,outer sep=0pt] (F-Y) X;
else
node[anchor=south] (T-Y) at (F-LastY.north) X;
path let p1=($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)-(F-LastY.south)$),
p2=($(F-1.east)-(F-1.west)$),p3=($(F-1.north)-(F-1.south)$)
in ($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)!0.5!(F-LastY.south)$)
node[minimum height=y1,minimum width=y1*x2/y3,
draw,ellipse,inner sep=0pt] (F-Y);
fi
endtikzpicture
enddocument

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This is not a perfect solution, but it fits this particular case: write words above another node.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryshapes
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=2em,minimum width=4em,draw] (a) regular;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=4em,minimum width=8em,draw] (b) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=6em,minimum width=12em,draw] (c) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=8em,minimum width=16em,draw] (d) ;
path (a.north) node[above] context-free
(b.north) node[above] context-sensitive
(c.north) node[above] recursively enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

add a comment |
This is not a perfect solution, but it fits this particular case: write words above another node.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryshapes
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=2em,minimum width=4em,draw] (a) regular;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=4em,minimum width=8em,draw] (b) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=6em,minimum width=12em,draw] (c) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=8em,minimum width=16em,draw] (d) ;
path (a.north) node[above] context-free
(b.north) node[above] context-sensitive
(c.north) node[above] recursively enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

add a comment |
This is not a perfect solution, but it fits this particular case: write words above another node.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryshapes
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=2em,minimum width=4em,draw] (a) regular;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=4em,minimum width=8em,draw] (b) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=6em,minimum width=12em,draw] (c) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=8em,minimum width=16em,draw] (d) ;
path (a.north) node[above] context-free
(b.north) node[above] context-sensitive
(c.north) node[above] recursively enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

This is not a perfect solution, but it fits this particular case: write words above another node.
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryshapes
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=2em,minimum width=4em,draw] (a) regular;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=4em,minimum width=8em,draw] (b) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=6em,minimum width=12em,draw] (c) ;
node[above,ellipse,minimum height=8em,minimum width=16em,draw] (d) ;
path (a.north) node[above] context-free
(b.north) node[above] context-sensitive
(c.north) node[above] recursively enumerable;
endtikzpicture
enddocument

answered 4 hours ago
JouleVJouleV
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Naively one may think this should be simple with fit but unfortunately ellipse fits are not tight by default. (See here for a tighter fit, but my naive attempt to use it did not yield the desired results.) So one may do it differently. Note that this is not absolutely fool-proof but can be made so with more efforts. However, for the case at hand it works.
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric,calc
begindocument
begintikzpicture[font=sffamily]
foreach X [count=Y,remember=Y as LastY] in
regular,context free,context sensitive,recursively enumerable
ifnumY=1
node[ellipse,draw,outer sep=0pt] (F-Y) X;
else
node[anchor=south] (T-Y) at (F-LastY.north) X;
path let p1=($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)-(F-LastY.south)$),
p2=($(F-1.east)-(F-1.west)$),p3=($(F-1.north)-(F-1.south)$)
in ($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)!0.5!(F-LastY.south)$)
node[minimum height=y1,minimum width=y1*x2/y3,
draw,ellipse,inner sep=0pt] (F-Y);
fi
endtikzpicture
enddocument

add a comment |
Naively one may think this should be simple with fit but unfortunately ellipse fits are not tight by default. (See here for a tighter fit, but my naive attempt to use it did not yield the desired results.) So one may do it differently. Note that this is not absolutely fool-proof but can be made so with more efforts. However, for the case at hand it works.
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric,calc
begindocument
begintikzpicture[font=sffamily]
foreach X [count=Y,remember=Y as LastY] in
regular,context free,context sensitive,recursively enumerable
ifnumY=1
node[ellipse,draw,outer sep=0pt] (F-Y) X;
else
node[anchor=south] (T-Y) at (F-LastY.north) X;
path let p1=($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)-(F-LastY.south)$),
p2=($(F-1.east)-(F-1.west)$),p3=($(F-1.north)-(F-1.south)$)
in ($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)!0.5!(F-LastY.south)$)
node[minimum height=y1,minimum width=y1*x2/y3,
draw,ellipse,inner sep=0pt] (F-Y);
fi
endtikzpicture
enddocument

add a comment |
Naively one may think this should be simple with fit but unfortunately ellipse fits are not tight by default. (See here for a tighter fit, but my naive attempt to use it did not yield the desired results.) So one may do it differently. Note that this is not absolutely fool-proof but can be made so with more efforts. However, for the case at hand it works.
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric,calc
begindocument
begintikzpicture[font=sffamily]
foreach X [count=Y,remember=Y as LastY] in
regular,context free,context sensitive,recursively enumerable
ifnumY=1
node[ellipse,draw,outer sep=0pt] (F-Y) X;
else
node[anchor=south] (T-Y) at (F-LastY.north) X;
path let p1=($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)-(F-LastY.south)$),
p2=($(F-1.east)-(F-1.west)$),p3=($(F-1.north)-(F-1.south)$)
in ($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)!0.5!(F-LastY.south)$)
node[minimum height=y1,minimum width=y1*x2/y3,
draw,ellipse,inner sep=0pt] (F-Y);
fi
endtikzpicture
enddocument

Naively one may think this should be simple with fit but unfortunately ellipse fits are not tight by default. (See here for a tighter fit, but my naive attempt to use it did not yield the desired results.) So one may do it differently. Note that this is not absolutely fool-proof but can be made so with more efforts. However, for the case at hand it works.
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric,calc
begindocument
begintikzpicture[font=sffamily]
foreach X [count=Y,remember=Y as LastY] in
regular,context free,context sensitive,recursively enumerable
ifnumY=1
node[ellipse,draw,outer sep=0pt] (F-Y) X;
else
node[anchor=south] (T-Y) at (F-LastY.north) X;
path let p1=($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)-(F-LastY.south)$),
p2=($(F-1.east)-(F-1.west)$),p3=($(F-1.north)-(F-1.south)$)
in ($([yshift=1ex]T-Y.north)!0.5!(F-LastY.south)$)
node[minimum height=y1,minimum width=y1*x2/y3,
draw,ellipse,inner sep=0pt] (F-Y);
fi
endtikzpicture
enddocument

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