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Bent arrow under a node


How can I invert a 'clip' selection within TikZ?Adjusting the width of a displaymath environmentStrange Arrow lengthRounded arrow in tikzcdCenter a symbol on a bent arrow: tikzcdCurved arrow in tikzcdTikz text over/under arrow, oblique lines and curved linesRotating label of arrow along the arrowMultiple bent arrow between same objectsHaving arrows enter and leave from different parts of a node in tikzcdTikz-cd diagram arrow passing under a node - not crossing it






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Here is my problem.



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I am trying to get a bent arrow "go" under the CxExF node by breaking the long arrow into two parts. However, I would like the two parts to follow the same "path" as the long arrow. This means that I would need to move/shift the entry (and exit) point of the two parts so that it looks as the broken arrow is really passing under the node. To give a sense of what I mean, I include below what would be desirable, (generated using an image editor). Any suggestion? Any better way?



Desired solution



Below the code generating the issue.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[
begintikzcd
X ar[r] & A &\
& Ctimes Dtimes F &\
& &\
& &\
& &\
& & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
endtikzcd
]

[
begintikzcd
X ar[r] & A &\
& Ctimes Dtimes F ar[u, bend left, in=240, out=0] &\
& &\
& &\
& &\
& & B ar[-,luuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
endtikzcd
]
enddocument









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    Here is my problem.



    Problem



    I am trying to get a bent arrow "go" under the CxExF node by breaking the long arrow into two parts. However, I would like the two parts to follow the same "path" as the long arrow. This means that I would need to move/shift the entry (and exit) point of the two parts so that it looks as the broken arrow is really passing under the node. To give a sense of what I mean, I include below what would be desirable, (generated using an image editor). Any suggestion? Any better way?



    Desired solution



    Below the code generating the issue.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagetikz-cd
    begindocument
    [
    begintikzcd
    X ar[r] & A &\
    & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
    & &\
    & &\
    & &\
    & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
    endtikzcd
    ]

    [
    begintikzcd
    X ar[r] & A &\
    & Ctimes Dtimes F ar[u, bend left, in=240, out=0] &\
    & &\
    & &\
    & &\
    & & B ar[-,luuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
    endtikzcd
    ]
    enddocument









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      Here is my problem.



      Problem



      I am trying to get a bent arrow "go" under the CxExF node by breaking the long arrow into two parts. However, I would like the two parts to follow the same "path" as the long arrow. This means that I would need to move/shift the entry (and exit) point of the two parts so that it looks as the broken arrow is really passing under the node. To give a sense of what I mean, I include below what would be desirable, (generated using an image editor). Any suggestion? Any better way?



      Desired solution



      Below the code generating the issue.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetikz-cd
      begindocument
      [
      begintikzcd
      X ar[r] & A &\
      & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
      endtikzcd
      ]

      [
      begintikzcd
      X ar[r] & A &\
      & Ctimes Dtimes F ar[u, bend left, in=240, out=0] &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & & B ar[-,luuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
      endtikzcd
      ]
      enddocument









      share|improve this question
















      Here is my problem.



      Problem



      I am trying to get a bent arrow "go" under the CxExF node by breaking the long arrow into two parts. However, I would like the two parts to follow the same "path" as the long arrow. This means that I would need to move/shift the entry (and exit) point of the two parts so that it looks as the broken arrow is really passing under the node. To give a sense of what I mean, I include below what would be desirable, (generated using an image editor). Any suggestion? Any better way?



      Desired solution



      Below the code generating the issue.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetikz-cd
      begindocument
      [
      begintikzcd
      X ar[r] & A &\
      & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
      endtikzcd
      ]

      [
      begintikzcd
      X ar[r] & A &\
      & Ctimes Dtimes F ar[u, bend left, in=240, out=0] &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & &\
      & & B ar[-,luuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10]
      endtikzcd
      ]
      enddocument






      tikz-cd






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          How about you set a customized dashing pattern that skips the part where the text occurs, like so:



          Output



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagetikz-cd
          begindocument
          [
          begintikzcd
          X ar[r] & A &\
          & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
          & &\
          & &\
          & &\
          & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10, dash pattern=on 80pt off 15pt]
          endtikzcd
          ]
          enddocument





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          • This seems to be a good way to solve the problem. I still wonder if one can get control on the position of the end/start points of arrows (I could only find a way to shift an entire arrow but not just one end). Thx!

            – geguze
            8 hours ago











          • To be honest, that is the only easy and simple way I can think of. If you want, you can change the column separation begintikzcd[column sep = 10em] to avoid your problem but then everything will get far apart... Another solution is to used TikZ instead of tikzcd and build everything from scratch. Breaking a line into two halves is not an easy approach.

            – M. Al Jumaily
            7 hours ago






          • 1





            Good suggestion! I concur that probably one needs to go deeper into TikZ to solve the problem. Thx again!

            – geguze
            7 hours ago


















          2














          Just for fun: something very much along the lines of the reverseclip trick. That way you do not have to adjust things by hand.



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagetikz-cd
          begindocument
          [
          begintikzcd[execute at end picture=
          clip (C.north east) rectangle (C.south west)
          (current bounding box.south west) -]
          X ar[r] & |[alias=A]|A &\
          & |[alias=C]| Ctimes Dtimes F &\
          & &\
          & &\
          & &\
          & & |[alias=B]|B
          endtikzcd
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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            How about you set a customized dashing pattern that skips the part where the text occurs, like so:



            Output



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz-cd
            begindocument
            [
            begintikzcd
            X ar[r] & A &\
            & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10, dash pattern=on 80pt off 15pt]
            endtikzcd
            ]
            enddocument





            share|improve this answer























            • This seems to be a good way to solve the problem. I still wonder if one can get control on the position of the end/start points of arrows (I could only find a way to shift an entire arrow but not just one end). Thx!

              – geguze
              8 hours ago











            • To be honest, that is the only easy and simple way I can think of. If you want, you can change the column separation begintikzcd[column sep = 10em] to avoid your problem but then everything will get far apart... Another solution is to used TikZ instead of tikzcd and build everything from scratch. Breaking a line into two halves is not an easy approach.

              – M. Al Jumaily
              7 hours ago






            • 1





              Good suggestion! I concur that probably one needs to go deeper into TikZ to solve the problem. Thx again!

              – geguze
              7 hours ago















            7














            How about you set a customized dashing pattern that skips the part where the text occurs, like so:



            Output



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz-cd
            begindocument
            [
            begintikzcd
            X ar[r] & A &\
            & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10, dash pattern=on 80pt off 15pt]
            endtikzcd
            ]
            enddocument





            share|improve this answer























            • This seems to be a good way to solve the problem. I still wonder if one can get control on the position of the end/start points of arrows (I could only find a way to shift an entire arrow but not just one end). Thx!

              – geguze
              8 hours ago











            • To be honest, that is the only easy and simple way I can think of. If you want, you can change the column separation begintikzcd[column sep = 10em] to avoid your problem but then everything will get far apart... Another solution is to used TikZ instead of tikzcd and build everything from scratch. Breaking a line into two halves is not an easy approach.

              – M. Al Jumaily
              7 hours ago






            • 1





              Good suggestion! I concur that probably one needs to go deeper into TikZ to solve the problem. Thx again!

              – geguze
              7 hours ago













            7












            7








            7







            How about you set a customized dashing pattern that skips the part where the text occurs, like so:



            Output



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz-cd
            begindocument
            [
            begintikzcd
            X ar[r] & A &\
            & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10, dash pattern=on 80pt off 15pt]
            endtikzcd
            ]
            enddocument





            share|improve this answer













            How about you set a customized dashing pattern that skips the part where the text occurs, like so:



            Output



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz-cd
            begindocument
            [
            begintikzcd
            X ar[r] & A &\
            & Ctimes Dtimes F &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & & B ar[luuuuu, bend left, in=190, out=10, dash pattern=on 80pt off 15pt]
            endtikzcd
            ]
            enddocument






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            M. Al JumailyM. Al Jumaily

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            • This seems to be a good way to solve the problem. I still wonder if one can get control on the position of the end/start points of arrows (I could only find a way to shift an entire arrow but not just one end). Thx!

              – geguze
              8 hours ago











            • To be honest, that is the only easy and simple way I can think of. If you want, you can change the column separation begintikzcd[column sep = 10em] to avoid your problem but then everything will get far apart... Another solution is to used TikZ instead of tikzcd and build everything from scratch. Breaking a line into two halves is not an easy approach.

              – M. Al Jumaily
              7 hours ago






            • 1





              Good suggestion! I concur that probably one needs to go deeper into TikZ to solve the problem. Thx again!

              – geguze
              7 hours ago

















            • This seems to be a good way to solve the problem. I still wonder if one can get control on the position of the end/start points of arrows (I could only find a way to shift an entire arrow but not just one end). Thx!

              – geguze
              8 hours ago











            • To be honest, that is the only easy and simple way I can think of. If you want, you can change the column separation begintikzcd[column sep = 10em] to avoid your problem but then everything will get far apart... Another solution is to used TikZ instead of tikzcd and build everything from scratch. Breaking a line into two halves is not an easy approach.

              – M. Al Jumaily
              7 hours ago






            • 1





              Good suggestion! I concur that probably one needs to go deeper into TikZ to solve the problem. Thx again!

              – geguze
              7 hours ago
















            This seems to be a good way to solve the problem. I still wonder if one can get control on the position of the end/start points of arrows (I could only find a way to shift an entire arrow but not just one end). Thx!

            – geguze
            8 hours ago





            This seems to be a good way to solve the problem. I still wonder if one can get control on the position of the end/start points of arrows (I could only find a way to shift an entire arrow but not just one end). Thx!

            – geguze
            8 hours ago













            To be honest, that is the only easy and simple way I can think of. If you want, you can change the column separation begintikzcd[column sep = 10em] to avoid your problem but then everything will get far apart... Another solution is to used TikZ instead of tikzcd and build everything from scratch. Breaking a line into two halves is not an easy approach.

            – M. Al Jumaily
            7 hours ago





            To be honest, that is the only easy and simple way I can think of. If you want, you can change the column separation begintikzcd[column sep = 10em] to avoid your problem but then everything will get far apart... Another solution is to used TikZ instead of tikzcd and build everything from scratch. Breaking a line into two halves is not an easy approach.

            – M. Al Jumaily
            7 hours ago




            1




            1





            Good suggestion! I concur that probably one needs to go deeper into TikZ to solve the problem. Thx again!

            – geguze
            7 hours ago





            Good suggestion! I concur that probably one needs to go deeper into TikZ to solve the problem. Thx again!

            – geguze
            7 hours ago













            2














            Just for fun: something very much along the lines of the reverseclip trick. That way you do not have to adjust things by hand.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz-cd
            begindocument
            [
            begintikzcd[execute at end picture=
            clip (C.north east) rectangle (C.south west)
            (current bounding box.south west) -]
            X ar[r] & |[alias=A]|A &\
            & |[alias=C]| Ctimes Dtimes F &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & &\
            & & |[alias=B]|B
            endtikzcd
            ]
            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer



























              2














              Just for fun: something very much along the lines of the reverseclip trick. That way you do not have to adjust things by hand.



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagetikz-cd
              begindocument
              [
              begintikzcd[execute at end picture=
              clip (C.north east) rectangle (C.south west)
              (current bounding box.south west) -]
              X ar[r] & |[alias=A]|A &\
              & |[alias=C]| Ctimes Dtimes F &\
              & &\
              & &\
              & &\
              & & |[alias=B]|B
              endtikzcd
              ]
              enddocument


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer

























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                2








                2







                Just for fun: something very much along the lines of the reverseclip trick. That way you do not have to adjust things by hand.



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagetikz-cd
                begindocument
                [
                begintikzcd[execute at end picture=
                clip (C.north east) rectangle (C.south west)
                (current bounding box.south west) -]
                X ar[r] & |[alias=A]|A &\
                & |[alias=C]| Ctimes Dtimes F &\
                & &\
                & &\
                & &\
                & & |[alias=B]|B
                endtikzcd
                ]
                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer













                Just for fun: something very much along the lines of the reverseclip trick. That way you do not have to adjust things by hand.



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagetikz-cd
                begindocument
                [
                begintikzcd[execute at end picture=
                clip (C.north east) rectangle (C.south west)
                (current bounding box.south west) -]
                X ar[r] & |[alias=A]|A &\
                & |[alias=C]| Ctimes Dtimes F &\
                & &\
                & &\
                & &\
                & & |[alias=B]|B
                endtikzcd
                ]
                enddocument


                enter image description here







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