Creating a loop after a break using Markov Chain in Tikz
I am trying to create something similar to using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {N+1};
node[state, on chain] (N) {N};
node[on chain] (g) {...};
node[state, on chain] (2) {2};
node[state, on chain] (1) {1};
node[state, on chain] (0) {0};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N);
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (0)
% The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
However, I seem not to get it right. Where did I get this wrong?
tikz-pgf
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I am trying to create something similar to using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {N+1};
node[state, on chain] (N) {N};
node[on chain] (g) {...};
node[state, on chain] (2) {2};
node[state, on chain] (1) {1};
node[state, on chain] (0) {0};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N);
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (0)
% The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
However, I seem not to get it right. Where did I get this wrong?
tikz-pgf
add a comment |
I am trying to create something similar to using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {N+1};
node[state, on chain] (N) {N};
node[on chain] (g) {...};
node[state, on chain] (2) {2};
node[state, on chain] (1) {1};
node[state, on chain] (0) {0};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N);
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (0)
% The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
However, I seem not to get it right. Where did I get this wrong?
tikz-pgf
I am trying to create something similar to using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {N+1};
node[state, on chain] (N) {N};
node[on chain] (g) {...};
node[state, on chain] (2) {2};
node[state, on chain] (1) {1};
node[state, on chain] (0) {0};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N);
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (0)
% The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
However, I seem not to get it right. Where did I get this wrong?
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
edited Apr 9 at 3:13
Abdulhameed
asked Apr 9 at 2:53
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You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {$N+1$};
node[state, on chain] (N) {$N$};
node[on chain] (g) {$cdots$};
node[state, on chain] (2) {$2$};
node[state, on chain] (1) {$1$};
node[state, on chain] (0) {$0$};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N)
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (1);
% % The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!
– Abdulhameed
Apr 9 at 3:47
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You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {$N+1$};
node[state, on chain] (N) {$N$};
node[on chain] (g) {$cdots$};
node[state, on chain] (2) {$2$};
node[state, on chain] (1) {$1$};
node[state, on chain] (0) {$0$};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N)
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (1);
% % The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!
– Abdulhameed
Apr 9 at 3:47
add a comment |
You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {$N+1$};
node[state, on chain] (N) {$N$};
node[on chain] (g) {$cdots$};
node[state, on chain] (2) {$2$};
node[state, on chain] (1) {$1$};
node[state, on chain] (0) {$0$};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N)
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (1);
% % The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!
– Abdulhameed
Apr 9 at 3:47
add a comment |
You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {$N+1$};
node[state, on chain] (N) {$N$};
node[on chain] (g) {$cdots$};
node[state, on chain] (2) {$2$};
node[state, on chain] (1) {$1$};
node[state, on chain] (0) {$0$};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N)
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (1);
% % The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.
documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{automata,chains}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[start chain=going left,node distance=2cm]
node[state, on chain] (N+1) {$N+1$};
node[state, on chain] (N) {$N$};
node[on chain] (g) {$cdots$};
node[state, on chain] (2) {$2$};
node[state, on chain] (1) {$1$};
node[state, on chain] (0) {$0$};
draw[
>=latex,
% every node/.style={above,midway},% either
auto=right, % or
loop above/.style={out=75,in=105,loop},
every loop,
]
(0) edge[loop above] node {$p_{0,0}$} (0)
edge node {$p_{0,1}$} (1)
(1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{1,1}$} (1)
(1) edge node {$p_{1,2}$} (2)
(2) edge[loop above] node {$p_{2,2}$} (2)
edge node {$p_{2,3}$} (g)
(g) edge node {$p_{N-1,N}$} (N)
(N) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N,N}$} (N)
edge node {$p_{N,N+1}$} (N+1)
(N) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N,N}$} (0)
(N+1) edge[loop above] node {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (N)
(N+1) edge[bend left] node[below] {$p_{N+1,N+1}$} (1);
% % The draw path is like the one above.
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
answered Apr 9 at 3:26
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Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!
– Abdulhameed
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Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!
– Abdulhameed
Apr 9 at 3:47
Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!
– Abdulhameed
Apr 9 at 3:47
Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!
– Abdulhameed
Apr 9 at 3:47
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