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Separating matrix elements by lines



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Drawing arrows from one table cell reference to anotherHow to define the default vertical distance between nodes?TikZ/ERD: node (=Entity) label on the insideTable-like lines in tikz matrixDraw lines inside a matrixTikZ: Drawing an arc from an intersection to an intersectionDraw lines over a matrixDrawing rectilinear curves in Tikz, aka an Etch-a-Sketch drawingTikz, Matrix, and elements aboveMatrix of nodes with multiple linesHighlight elements in the matrix in tikz










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Using the following code



documentclassbeamer
beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
usepackageverbatim
usepackagetikz
usepackagepgfplots
usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
beginframe[t,fragile]
frametitle
begintikzpicture
matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
% Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
endtikzpicture
endframe
enddocument


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    documentclassbeamer
    beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
    usepackageverbatim
    usepackagetikz
    usepackagepgfplots
    usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
    usetikzlibrarymatrix
    begindocument
    beginframe[t,fragile]
    frametitle
    begintikzpicture
    matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
    15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
    17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
    10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
    23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
    13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
    draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
    % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
    endtikzpicture
    endframe
    enddocument


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      documentclassbeamer
      beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
      usepackageverbatim
      usepackagetikz
      usepackagepgfplots
      usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
      usetikzlibrarymatrix
      begindocument
      beginframe[t,fragile]
      frametitle
      begintikzpicture
      matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
      15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
      17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
      10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
      23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
      13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
      draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
      % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
      endtikzpicture
      endframe
      enddocument


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      Can the matrix elements be separated by lines so that it could look like a table with borders between cells










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      Using the following code



      documentclassbeamer
      beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
      usepackageverbatim
      usepackagetikz
      usepackagepgfplots
      usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
      usetikzlibrarymatrix
      begindocument
      beginframe[t,fragile]
      frametitle
      begintikzpicture
      matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
      15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
      17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
      10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
      23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
      13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
      draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
      % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
      endtikzpicture
      endframe
      enddocument


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      Can the matrix elements be separated by lines so that it could look like a table with borders between cells







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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
          usetikzlibrarymatrix,calc
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in 1,...,6
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in 1,...,5
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
          usetikzlibrarymatrix
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture[vline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-,
          hline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw[vline/.list=1,...,5,hline/.list=1,...,4] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
          usetikzlibrarymatrix,calc
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in 1,...,6
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in 1,...,5
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          • @JouleVThank you very much for your answer

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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
          usetikzlibrarymatrix,calc
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in 1,...,6
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in 1,...,5
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
          usetikzlibrarymatrix,calc
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in 1,...,6
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in 1,...,5
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          matrix itself is not really designed to draw tables, but with calc one can always draw any kind of line.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows, arrows.meta
          usetikzlibrarymatrix,calc
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          foreach i in 1,...,6
          draw ($(x-1-i.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -- ($(x-5-i.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$);
          foreach i in 1,...,5
          draw ($(x-i-1.south west)+(-.5em,-.5em)$) -- ($(x-i-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          draw ($(x-1-1.north west)+(-.5em,.5em)$) -| ($(x-5-6.south east)+(.5em,-.5em)$);
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


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          • @JouleVThank you very much for your answer

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          • @JouleVThank you very much for your answer

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          @JouleVThank you very much for your answer

          – Hany
          56 mins ago





          @JouleVThank you very much for your answer

          – Hany
          56 mins ago











          3














          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
          usetikzlibrarymatrix
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture[vline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-,
          hline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw[vline/.list=1,...,5,hline/.list=1,...,4] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • @marmotThank you very much for your valuable answer

            – Hany
            36 mins ago
















          3














          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
          usetikzlibrarymatrix
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture[vline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-,
          hline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw[vline/.list=1,...,5,hline/.list=1,...,4] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • @marmotThank you very much for your valuable answer

            – Hany
            36 mins ago














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          3







          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
          usetikzlibrarymatrix
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture[vline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-,
          hline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw[vline/.list=1,...,5,hline/.list=1,...,4] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Just for fun with some styles.



          documentclassbeamer
          beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
          usepackageverbatim
          usepackagetikz
          usetikzlibraryarrows,calc
          usetikzlibrarymatrix
          begindocument
          beginframe[t,fragile]
          frametitle
          begintikzpicture[vline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-1-#1.east)!0.5!(x-1-thenumexpr1+#1.west)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.north-,
          hline/.style=insert path=
          ($(x-#1-1.south)!0.5!(x-thenumexpr1+#1relax-1.north)$) coordinate (aux)
          (x.west]
          matrix (x) [matrix of nodes,row sep=1em,column sep=1em] %
          15.1 & 23.7 & 19.7 & 15.4 & 18.3 & 23.0\
          17.4 & 18.6 & 12.9 & 20.3 & 13.7 & 21.4\
          10.3 & 26.1 & 15.7 & 14.0 & 17.8 & 33.8\
          23.2 & 12.9 & 29.8 & 18.3 & 14.2 & 20.8\
          13.5 & 17.1 & 20.7 & 27.1 & 18.9 & 16.6\;
          draw[vline/.list=1,...,5,hline/.list=1,...,4] (x.north west) rectangle
          (x.south east);
          draw<2->[ultra thick, blue, latex'-] (x-2-1) -- (x-4-5);
          % Node names: (<name of matrix>-<row>-<column>)
          endtikzpicture
          endframe
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