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:



enter image description here



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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:



    enter image description here



    How can I control the size of the ouptut?










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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:



      enter image description here



      How can I control the size of the ouptut?










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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:



      enter image description here



      How can I control the size of the ouptut?







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          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}


            enter image description here



            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}


            enter image description here






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              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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                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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                  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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                  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}


                      enter image description here



                      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}


                      enter image description here






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                        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}


                        enter image description here



                        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}


                        enter image description here






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                          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}


                          enter image description here



                          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}


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer














                          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}


                          enter image description here



                          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}


                          enter image description here







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