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tikzcd diagram within an array


How to draw a diagram using tikzcdUsing user defined commands within TikzcdHow to scale a tikzcd diagramTikzcd: shifted diagramQuestion with tikzcd - DiagramHalf of tikzcd diagram is missingI can't find the error in a tikzcd diagramrotate wide commutative diagram tikzcd3-d diagram with tikzcd arrow going through vertexRecurring decimal within an aligned array













2















I am trying do make this looking better:



output_latex



namely: curly brackets enclosing everything, tikzcd diagram vertically centered compared to the two other lines. Any suggestion?



documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
usepackagemultirow
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
tikzset
commutative diagrams/.cd,
arrow style=tikz,
diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


begindocument
beginalign*
M :=
leftbeginarrayc
f:A to B & multirow2*
begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
endtikzcd
\
g: A times X to Y & \
endarrayright
endalign*
enddocument









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  • Thanks! I was indeed not able to figure what was wrong :-) ...thx!

    – geguze
    2 hours ago











  • how you imagine "better look" bigger distance between nodes?

    – Zarko
    1 hour ago















2















I am trying do make this looking better:



output_latex



namely: curly brackets enclosing everything, tikzcd diagram vertically centered compared to the two other lines. Any suggestion?



documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
usepackagemultirow
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
tikzset
commutative diagrams/.cd,
arrow style=tikz,
diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


begindocument
beginalign*
M :=
leftbeginarrayc
f:A to B & multirow2*
begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
endtikzcd
\
g: A times X to Y & \
endarrayright
endalign*
enddocument









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  • Thanks! I was indeed not able to figure what was wrong :-) ...thx!

    – geguze
    2 hours ago











  • how you imagine "better look" bigger distance between nodes?

    – Zarko
    1 hour ago













2












2








2








I am trying do make this looking better:



output_latex



namely: curly brackets enclosing everything, tikzcd diagram vertically centered compared to the two other lines. Any suggestion?



documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
usepackagemultirow
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
tikzset
commutative diagrams/.cd,
arrow style=tikz,
diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


begindocument
beginalign*
M :=
leftbeginarrayc
f:A to B & multirow2*
begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
endtikzcd
\
g: A times X to Y & \
endarrayright
endalign*
enddocument









share|improve this question
















I am trying do make this looking better:



output_latex



namely: curly brackets enclosing everything, tikzcd diagram vertically centered compared to the two other lines. Any suggestion?



documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
usepackagemultirow
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
tikzset
commutative diagrams/.cd,
arrow style=tikz,
diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


begindocument
beginalign*
M :=
leftbeginarrayc
f:A to B & multirow2*
begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
endtikzcd
\
g: A times X to Y & \
endarrayright
endalign*
enddocument






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  • Thanks! I was indeed not able to figure what was wrong :-) ...thx!

    – geguze
    2 hours ago











  • how you imagine "better look" bigger distance between nodes?

    – Zarko
    1 hour ago

















  • Thanks! I was indeed not able to figure what was wrong :-) ...thx!

    – geguze
    2 hours ago











  • how you imagine "better look" bigger distance between nodes?

    – Zarko
    1 hour ago
















Thanks! I was indeed not able to figure what was wrong :-) ...thx!

– geguze
2 hours ago





Thanks! I was indeed not able to figure what was wrong :-) ...thx!

– geguze
2 hours ago













how you imagine "better look" bigger distance between nodes?

– Zarko
1 hour ago





how you imagine "better look" bigger distance between nodes?

– Zarko
1 hour ago










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an alternative, simple solution:



documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd
tikzset
commutative diagrams/.cd,
arrow style=tikz,
diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


begindocument
[
M :=
leftbeginarrayc
begingathered
f:A to B \
g: A times X to Y
endgathered & begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&]
X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
endtikzcd
endarrayright
]


enter image description here



addendum: some off-topic remarks:




  • for determining arrows style you can instead of tikzset use (shorter) tikzcdset, for example:



    tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
    diagrams=>=Straight Barb % I liked such arrows :-)



  • in your case you not need ampersand replacement=&



  • arrows is better -- due to consistency of code -- to write after node content, i.e.: instead Z times ar[r, "n"]W is better Ztimes W ar[r, "n"], regardless that resulting diagram is the same



    documentclass[margin=3mm, varwidth]standalone
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagetikz-cd
    tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
    diagrams=>=Straight Barb


    begindocument
    [
    M := leftbeginarrayc
    begingathered
    f:A to B \
    g: A times X to Y
    endgathered & begintikzcd%[sep=large] % i like bigger diagram :-)
    Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"'] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V\
    Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V ar[u, "h"']
    endtikzcd
    endarrayright
    ]
    enddocument


gives:



enter image description here






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  • Very nice indeed since it does nor require any additional declarations!

    – geguze
    1 hour ago


















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I think you should not use left and right.



Also, letter is not defined yet. Use letterpaper.



documentclass[letterpaper,11pt]article
usepackagemathtools
usepackagetikz-cd
tikzset
commutative diagrams/.cd,
arrow style=tikz,
diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],

makeatletter
newcommandvastbBigg@4
makeatother
begindocument
[
Mcoloneqqvastbegintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
endtikzcd
vast
]
enddocument


enter image description here



The arrow tips are not consistent at all... However, as that is your intention, I keep it.






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    Output



    documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
    usepackageamsmath
    usepackagetikz-cd
    tikzset
    commutative diagrams/.cd,
    arrow style=tikz,
    diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


    begindocument
    beginalign*
    M := left
    begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
    X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
    X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
    endtikzcd
    right
    endalign*
    enddocument





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      an alternative, simple solution:



      documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
      usepackageamsmath
      usepackagetikz-cd
      tikzset
      commutative diagrams/.cd,
      arrow style=tikz,
      diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


      begindocument
      [
      M :=
      leftbeginarrayc
      begingathered
      f:A to B \
      g: A times X to Y
      endgathered & begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&]
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
      endtikzcd
      endarrayright
      ]


      enter image description here



      addendum: some off-topic remarks:




      • for determining arrows style you can instead of tikzset use (shorter) tikzcdset, for example:



        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb % I liked such arrows :-)



      • in your case you not need ampersand replacement=&



      • arrows is better -- due to consistency of code -- to write after node content, i.e.: instead Z times ar[r, "n"]W is better Ztimes W ar[r, "n"], regardless that resulting diagram is the same



        documentclass[margin=3mm, varwidth]standalone
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagetikz-cd
        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb


        begindocument
        [
        M := leftbeginarrayc
        begingathered
        f:A to B \
        g: A times X to Y
        endgathered & begintikzcd%[sep=large] % i like bigger diagram :-)
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"'] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V\
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V ar[u, "h"']
        endtikzcd
        endarrayright
        ]
        enddocument


      gives:



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

























      • Very nice indeed since it does nor require any additional declarations!

        – geguze
        1 hour ago















      3














      an alternative, simple solution:



      documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
      usepackageamsmath
      usepackagetikz-cd
      tikzset
      commutative diagrams/.cd,
      arrow style=tikz,
      diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


      begindocument
      [
      M :=
      leftbeginarrayc
      begingathered
      f:A to B \
      g: A times X to Y
      endgathered & begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&]
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
      endtikzcd
      endarrayright
      ]


      enter image description here



      addendum: some off-topic remarks:




      • for determining arrows style you can instead of tikzset use (shorter) tikzcdset, for example:



        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb % I liked such arrows :-)



      • in your case you not need ampersand replacement=&



      • arrows is better -- due to consistency of code -- to write after node content, i.e.: instead Z times ar[r, "n"]W is better Ztimes W ar[r, "n"], regardless that resulting diagram is the same



        documentclass[margin=3mm, varwidth]standalone
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagetikz-cd
        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb


        begindocument
        [
        M := leftbeginarrayc
        begingathered
        f:A to B \
        g: A times X to Y
        endgathered & begintikzcd%[sep=large] % i like bigger diagram :-)
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"'] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V\
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V ar[u, "h"']
        endtikzcd
        endarrayright
        ]
        enddocument


      gives:



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

























      • Very nice indeed since it does nor require any additional declarations!

        – geguze
        1 hour ago













      3












      3








      3







      an alternative, simple solution:



      documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
      usepackageamsmath
      usepackagetikz-cd
      tikzset
      commutative diagrams/.cd,
      arrow style=tikz,
      diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


      begindocument
      [
      M :=
      leftbeginarrayc
      begingathered
      f:A to B \
      g: A times X to Y
      endgathered & begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&]
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
      endtikzcd
      endarrayright
      ]


      enter image description here



      addendum: some off-topic remarks:




      • for determining arrows style you can instead of tikzset use (shorter) tikzcdset, for example:



        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb % I liked such arrows :-)



      • in your case you not need ampersand replacement=&



      • arrows is better -- due to consistency of code -- to write after node content, i.e.: instead Z times ar[r, "n"]W is better Ztimes W ar[r, "n"], regardless that resulting diagram is the same



        documentclass[margin=3mm, varwidth]standalone
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagetikz-cd
        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb


        begindocument
        [
        M := leftbeginarrayc
        begingathered
        f:A to B \
        g: A times X to Y
        endgathered & begintikzcd%[sep=large] % i like bigger diagram :-)
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"'] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V\
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V ar[u, "h"']
        endtikzcd
        endarrayright
        ]
        enddocument


      gives:



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer















      an alternative, simple solution:



      documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
      usepackageamsmath
      usepackagetikz-cd
      tikzset
      commutative diagrams/.cd,
      arrow style=tikz,
      diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


      begindocument
      [
      M :=
      leftbeginarrayc
      begingathered
      f:A to B \
      g: A times X to Y
      endgathered & begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&]
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
      endtikzcd
      endarrayright
      ]


      enter image description here



      addendum: some off-topic remarks:




      • for determining arrows style you can instead of tikzset use (shorter) tikzcdset, for example:



        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb % I liked such arrows :-)



      • in your case you not need ampersand replacement=&



      • arrows is better -- due to consistency of code -- to write after node content, i.e.: instead Z times ar[r, "n"]W is better Ztimes W ar[r, "n"], regardless that resulting diagram is the same



        documentclass[margin=3mm, varwidth]standalone
        usepackageamsmath
        usepackagetikz-cd
        tikzcdsetarrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Straight Barb


        begindocument
        [
        M := leftbeginarrayc
        begingathered
        f:A to B \
        g: A times X to Y
        endgathered & begintikzcd%[sep=large] % i like bigger diagram :-)
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"'] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V\
        Xtimes Y ar[r, "m"] & Ztimes W ar[r, "n"] & V ar[u, "h"']
        endtikzcd
        endarrayright
        ]
        enddocument


      gives:



      enter image description here







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      share|improve this answer



      share|improve this answer








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      answered 1 hour ago









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      • Very nice indeed since it does nor require any additional declarations!

        – geguze
        1 hour ago

















      • Very nice indeed since it does nor require any additional declarations!

        – geguze
        1 hour ago
















      Very nice indeed since it does nor require any additional declarations!

      – geguze
      1 hour ago





      Very nice indeed since it does nor require any additional declarations!

      – geguze
      1 hour ago











      0














      I think you should not use left and right.



      Also, letter is not defined yet. Use letterpaper.



      documentclass[letterpaper,11pt]article
      usepackagemathtools
      usepackagetikz-cd
      tikzset
      commutative diagrams/.cd,
      arrow style=tikz,
      diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],

      makeatletter
      newcommandvastbBigg@4
      makeatother
      begindocument
      [
      Mcoloneqqvastbegintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
      X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
      endtikzcd
      vast
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      The arrow tips are not consistent at all... However, as that is your intention, I keep it.






      share|improve this answer



























        0














        I think you should not use left and right.



        Also, letter is not defined yet. Use letterpaper.



        documentclass[letterpaper,11pt]article
        usepackagemathtools
        usepackagetikz-cd
        tikzset
        commutative diagrams/.cd,
        arrow style=tikz,
        diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],

        makeatletter
        newcommandvastbBigg@4
        makeatother
        begindocument
        [
        Mcoloneqqvastbegintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
        X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
        X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
        endtikzcd
        vast
        ]
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        The arrow tips are not consistent at all... However, as that is your intention, I keep it.






        share|improve this answer

























          0












          0








          0







          I think you should not use left and right.



          Also, letter is not defined yet. Use letterpaper.



          documentclass[letterpaper,11pt]article
          usepackagemathtools
          usepackagetikz-cd
          tikzset
          commutative diagrams/.cd,
          arrow style=tikz,
          diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],

          makeatletter
          newcommandvastbBigg@4
          makeatother
          begindocument
          [
          Mcoloneqqvastbegintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
          X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
          X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
          endtikzcd
          vast
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          The arrow tips are not consistent at all... However, as that is your intention, I keep it.






          share|improve this answer













          I think you should not use left and right.



          Also, letter is not defined yet. Use letterpaper.



          documentclass[letterpaper,11pt]article
          usepackagemathtools
          usepackagetikz-cd
          tikzset
          commutative diagrams/.cd,
          arrow style=tikz,
          diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],

          makeatletter
          newcommandvastbBigg@4
          makeatother
          begindocument
          [
          Mcoloneqqvastbegintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
          X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
          X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
          endtikzcd
          vast
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          The arrow tips are not consistent at all... However, as that is your intention, I keep it.







          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered 1 hour ago









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              Output



              documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
              usepackageamsmath
              usepackagetikz-cd
              tikzset
              commutative diagrams/.cd,
              arrow style=tikz,
              diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


              begindocument
              beginalign*
              M := left
              begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
              X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
              X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
              endtikzcd
              right
              endalign*
              enddocument





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                documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
                usepackageamsmath
                usepackagetikz-cd
                tikzset
                commutative diagrams/.cd,
                arrow style=tikz,
                diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


                begindocument
                beginalign*
                M := left
                begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
                X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
                X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
                endtikzcd
                right
                endalign*
                enddocument





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                  documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
                  usepackageamsmath
                  usepackagetikz-cd
                  tikzset
                  commutative diagrams/.cd,
                  arrow style=tikz,
                  diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


                  begindocument
                  beginalign*
                  M := left
                  begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
                  X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
                  X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
                  endtikzcd
                  right
                  endalign*
                  enddocument





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                  documentclass[letter, 11pt]article
                  usepackageamsmath
                  usepackagetikz-cd
                  tikzset
                  commutative diagrams/.cd,
                  arrow style=tikz,
                  diagrams=>=Computer Modern Rightarrow[length=5pt,width=5pt],


                  begindocument
                  beginalign*
                  M := left
                  begintikzcd[ampersand replacement=&,column sep=1em]
                  X times Y ar[r, "m"] ar[d, "r"']& Z times W ar[r, "n"] & V\
                  X times Y ar[r, "m"] & Z times ar[r, "n"]W & V ar[u, "h"']
                  endtikzcd
                  right
                  endalign*
                  enddocument






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