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      • 9.1 Building smart diagrams
      • 9.2 Constructing a flowchart
      • 9.3 Growing a tree
      • 9.4 Building a bar chart
      • 9.5 Drawing a pie chart
      • 9.6 Drawing a Venn diagram
      • 9.7 Putting thoughts in a mind map
      • 9.8 Generating a timeline
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    • Chapter 11 – Science and Technology
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Posted onJanuary 1, 2021March 10, 2021Chapter 11: Science and Technology

Bohr atom model

In other examples, we saw how to draw molecules. How about digging deeper? Can we draw atoms? Sure! We will use a package named after…

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Posted onJanuary 1, 2021Chapter 11: Science and Technology

Glucose models

Though chemfig makes drawing easier, writing down complex molecules can still be laborious if you got a lot of them, such as in lecture notes…

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Posted onJanuary 1, 2021Chapter 11: Science and Technology

Pentane

In the Benzene ring example we saw a ring molecule. Now we use the chemfig package for drawing a big molecule, while making work easier…

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Posted onJanuary 1, 2021Chapter 11: Science and Technology

Benzene ring

In the Drawing molecules example we already saw how we can draw simple molecules. This example uses the chemfig package for drawing the famous benzene…

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Posted onJanuary 1, 2021Chapter 11: Science and Technology

Drawing molecules

In the Chemical formulae example we already encountered formulae for molecules. Now we like to see how to draw them. This means drawing a group…

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3d plot reduced
Posted onJanuary 1, 2021March 10, 2021Chapter 10: Advanced Mathematics

Distraction-free plotting in three dimensions

We will use pgfplots for a three-dimensional plot of an exponential function. We will apply a style for reduced and shifted axes, to get a…

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Polar plot
Posted onJanuary 1, 2021Chapter 10: Advanced Mathematics

Plotting in polar coordinates

The standard pgfplots axis environment is used for Cartesian coordinates. However, pgfplots provides also logarithmic axes and polar axes. Functions can also be defined in…

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Minimal plot
Posted onJanuary 1, 2021Chapter 10: Advanced Mathematics

Plotting a function with minimal axes

We plot a sine function with PGFplots, similar to: http://latex-cookbook.net/cookbook/examples/grid-plot/ While a grid and a lot of ticks can be useful to inspect specific values…

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Grid plot
Posted onJanuary 1, 2021Chapter 10: Advanced Mathematics

Plotting a function with a grid

We will plot a sine function with PGFplots. A default pgfplots axis will be rectangular box that contains the plot. Let’s look at this. In…

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