Example: The tkz-2d package

Published 2007-09-22 | Author: Alain Matthes

The package tkz-2d is a set of convenient macros for drawing in a plane ( fundamental two-dimensional object) with a Cartesian coordinate system. The package aims to provide a high-level user interface to build graphics relatively simply.

The package is written by the very productive Alain Matthes. Documentation, with an impressive number of examples, is now available in English.

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The tkz-2d package
% The tkz-2d package
% Author: Alain Matthes (http://altermundus.fr/)

\documentclass[]{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{arrows,%
                plotmarks}
\usepackage{tkz-2d}
\usepackage[np,autolanguage]{numprint}
\begin{document}

\begin{tikzpicture}

  \tkzInit[ymin=-1]
  \path[coordinate] (0,0) coordinate(A)%
                    (6,0) coordinate(D)
                    (8,0) coordinate(B)
                    (4,0) coordinate(I);
  \tkzDrawPoint[color=red](A,B,D)
  \tkzSegment(A/B)
  \clip (A)--(9,0)--(9,6)--(0,6)--cycle;
  \tkzCircle*(A,B)
  \tkzLineOrth[kr=1,kl=0](A,D)(D)
  \tkzInterLCR(D,dr)(I,4 cm){C}{J}
  \tkzDrawPoint[color=red,pos=above right](C)
  \tkzLineOrth[kr=1,kl=1,prefix=t1](I,C)(C)
  \tkzLineOrth[kr=1,kl=0,prefix=t2](A,B)(B)
  \tkzInterLL[color=red](C,t1r)(B,t2r){T}
  \tkzInterLL[color=red](A,T)(C,D){P}
  \tkzSegment(A/T)
\end{tikzpicture}

\begin{tikzpicture}[scale = 1.75]
   \tkzInit[xmax = 8,ymax=8] \tkzClip
   \tkzPoint*(0,0){B} \tkzPoint*(8,0){C}%
   \tkzPoint*(0,8){A} \tkzPoint*(8,8){D}
   \tkzPolygon(B,C,D,A)
   \path[clip] (B)--(C)--(D)--(A)--cycle;
   \tkzPoint*(4,8){F}\tkzPoint*(4,0){E}\tkzPoint*(4,4){Q}
   \tkzTgtFromP(F,F,A)(B){G}{H}
   \tkzInterLL*(F,G)(C,D){J}
   \tkzInterLL*(A,J)(F,E){K}
   \tkzProjection*(B,A)(K/M)
   \tkzFillPolygon[color = green](A,B,C,D)
   \tkzCircle[style = {fill = orange}](B,A)
   \tkzCircle[style = {fill = blue!50!black}](M,A)
   \tkzCircle[style = {fill = purple}](E,B)
   \tkzCircle[style = {fill = yellow}](K,Q)
\end{tikzpicture}

\begin{tikzpicture}
   \tkzInit[xmin=-1,xmax=1.2,xstep=.2,ymin=-1,ymax=1.2,ystep=.2]
   \tkzX[gradsize=\scriptstyle]
   \tkzY[gradsize=\scriptstyle]
   \tkzPoint(0,0){O}
   \tkzPoint[pos=above right](1,0){A}
   \FPcos\Mx{1}\FPsin\My{1}
   \tkzPoint[pos=above right](1,1){T}
   \tkzPoint[coord,%
             mark     = *,%
             size     = 1pt,%
             pos      = above right](\Mx,\My){M}
   \tkzSegment[color=red,colorlabel=red,label=1\,u](A/T,O/M)
   \draw[color=blue] (0,0) circle (5cm);
   \path (A) arc (0:40:5) node[rotate=-45,above,color=red] {1\,u};
   \begin{scope}
   \path[clip](O)--(A)--(M)--cycle;
   \draw[color=blue,fill=red] (0,0) circle (.5cm);
   \end{scope}
   \begin{scope}
   \path[clip](O)--(A)--(T)--(M)--cycle;
   \draw[color=red] (0,0) circle (5cm);
   \end{scope}
   \path[clip] (0,0) circle (5cm);\tkzGrid(-1,-1)(1,1)
   \tkzText[color= red](0.3,0.15){$1$\,rad}
   \tkzText[style={draw},color= red](0.55,-0.15){$\scriptstyle\cos(1)$}
  \tkzText[style={draw},color= red](-0.23,0.83){$\scriptstyle\sin(1)$}
 \end{tikzpicture}  
 
\begin{tikzpicture}
    \tkzInit\tkzClip
    \tkzPoint[pos=below right](2,1){A}%
    \tkzPoint[pos=below](9,4){B}%
    \tkzPoint[pos=below left](3,7){C}%
    \tkzLine(A/B,B/C,A/C)
    \tkzBisector[kl=0,kr=3,color=blue,style=dashed](B,A,C){x}
    \tkzBisector[kl=0,kr=3,color=blue,style=dashed](A,B,C){y}
    \tkzInterLL(A,x)(B,y){I}
    \tkzProjection*(A,B)(I/c)
    \tkzProjection*(A,C)(I/b)
    \tkzProjection*(B,C)(I/a)
    \tkzSegment[color=red,style=dotted,lw=1pt](I/a,I/b,I/c)
    \tkzRightAngle(A/c/I,B/a/I,C/b/I)
    \tkzMarkAngle[size = 1,%
        style = ai,%
        fillcolor = red!50](I/A/C)
    \tkzMarkAngle[size = 0.75,%
        style = ai,%
        fillcolor = red!50](I/A/B)
    \tkzMarkAngle[size = 1,%
        style = aii,%
        fillcolor = blue!50](I/B/C)
    \tkzMarkAngle[size = 0.75,%
        style = aii,%
        fillcolor = blue!50](I/B/A)
    \tkzCircle(I,a)
\end{tikzpicture}

\end{document}

Comments

  • #1 Calixto, January 29, 2009 at 8:51 p.m.

    Thank you for these examples, which I plan to inspire me, for my classes.

    Sorry for my English

    Merci et bon courage.

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