Changing the size of a Logic Gate using Circuitikz
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I would like to change the size of a simple logic gate
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
The output is:
How can I control the size of the ouptut?
graphics circuitikz size
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I would like to change the size of a simple logic gate
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
The output is:
How can I control the size of the ouptut?
graphics circuitikz size
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I would like to change the size of a simple logic gate
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
The output is:
How can I control the size of the ouptut?
graphics circuitikz size
I would like to change the size of a simple logic gate
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
The output is:
How can I control the size of the ouptut?
graphics circuitikz size
graphics circuitikz size
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Welcome to TeX.SE! As usual in this kind of business with scale=<factor>
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port,scale=3] (n) {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
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You can change the height and width of circuitikz
components locally or globally using ctikzset
.
(Inspired from this answer)
Doing it locally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,
tripoles/american and port/height=.4}}
(0,-1.5) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.3,
tripoles/american and port/height=.2}}
(0,-2.5) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
Doing it globally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,tripoles/american and port/height=.4}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw (0,-1) node[or port](){};
draw (0,-2) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
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Welcome to TeX.SE! As usual in this kind of business with scale=<factor>
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port,scale=3] (n) {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
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up vote
4
down vote
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Welcome to TeX.SE! As usual in this kind of business with scale=<factor>
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port,scale=3] (n) {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Welcome to TeX.SE! As usual in this kind of business with scale=<factor>
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port,scale=3] (n) {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
Welcome to TeX.SE! As usual in this kind of business with scale=<factor>
.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port,scale=3] (n) {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
answered Dec 5 at 4:27
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You can change the height and width of circuitikz
components locally or globally using ctikzset
.
(Inspired from this answer)
Doing it locally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,
tripoles/american and port/height=.4}}
(0,-1.5) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.3,
tripoles/american and port/height=.2}}
(0,-2.5) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
Doing it globally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,tripoles/american and port/height=.4}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw (0,-1) node[or port](){};
draw (0,-2) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
You can change the height and width of circuitikz
components locally or globally using ctikzset
.
(Inspired from this answer)
Doing it locally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,
tripoles/american and port/height=.4}}
(0,-1.5) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.3,
tripoles/american and port/height=.2}}
(0,-2.5) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
Doing it globally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,tripoles/american and port/height=.4}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw (0,-1) node[or port](){};
draw (0,-2) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
You can change the height and width of circuitikz
components locally or globally using ctikzset
.
(Inspired from this answer)
Doing it locally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,
tripoles/american and port/height=.4}}
(0,-1.5) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.3,
tripoles/american and port/height=.2}}
(0,-2.5) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
Doing it globally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,tripoles/american and port/height=.4}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw (0,-1) node[or port](){};
draw (0,-2) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
You can change the height and width of circuitikz
components locally or globally using ctikzset
.
(Inspired from this answer)
Doing it locally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{circuitikz} draw
(0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,
tripoles/american and port/height=.4}}
(0,-1.5) node[and port] () {};
draw
pgfextra{ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.3,
tripoles/american and port/height=.2}}
(0,-2.5) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
Doing it globally
documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{circuitikz}
begin{document}
ctikzset{tripoles/american and port/width=.55,tripoles/american and port/height=.4}
begin{circuitikz}
draw (0,0) node[and port] () {};
draw (0,-1) node[or port](){};
draw (0,-2) node[and port] () {};
end{circuitikz}
end{document}
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answered Dec 5 at 4:42
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