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Creating a loop after a break using Markov Chain in Tikz


How to create a Markov chain with an empty nodeRotate a node but not its content: the case of the ellipse decorationDrawing a Markov chain using TikzHow to define the default vertical distance between nodes?TikZ scaling graphic and adjust node position and keep font sizeNumerical conditional within tikz keys?Drawing Graph of Markov Chain with “Patches” using TikzLine up nested tikz enviroments or how to get rid of themProblems with nested TikZpicturesCreating graph for an absorbing markov chainArrows in tikz Markov chain diagram overlap













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I am trying to create something similar to this figure using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
begindocument
begintikzpicture[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.
endtikzpicture
enddocument


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    I am trying to create something similar to this figure using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[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.
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    However, I seem not to get it right. Where did I get this wrong?










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      I am trying to create something similar to this figure using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have



      documentclass[tikz]standalone
      usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
      begindocument
      begintikzpicture[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.
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      However, I seem not to get it right. Where did I get this wrong?










      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to create something similar to this figure using this example. I modified the source code and this is what I have



      documentclass[tikz]standalone
      usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
      begindocument
      begintikzpicture[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.
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      However, I seem not to get it right. Where did I get this wrong?







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          You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.



          documentclass[tikz]standalone
          usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[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.
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.



          documentclass[tikz]standalone
          usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[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.
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          • Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!

            – Abdulhameed
            2 hours ago















          3














          You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.



          documentclass[tikz]standalone
          usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[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.
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          • Thanks @marmot, this is highly impressive!

            – Abdulhameed
            2 hours ago













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          3







          You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.



          documentclass[tikz]standalone
          usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[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.
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          You were almost there. You only misplaced the semicolon and confused a label.



          documentclass[tikz]standalone
          usetikzlibraryautomata,chains
          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[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.
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here







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            2 hours ago
















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          2 hours ago





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          2 hours ago

















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