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Box half filled color


Strange behavior in TikZ draw commandIn TikZ when is “line join=miter” the preferrable over “line join=round”?Rectangle node with given coordinates in tikzHow to create a rectangle filled with image using TikZ?filled circle in table fieldHow to fill by dotted water below rounded corners?How could I make this diagram with TikZ (LaTeX2e) ((split lines))Creating a bar filled only by a portion in asideFilled curved in legend entry - tikz/pgfHow can I color fill the annulus with tikz?Fill area between vectors with color













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I am trying kinda to make this figure in tikz but I do not know how it works.
I tried with



tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]


But I can not fill both sides with color.



enter image description here










share|improve this question






















  • Box half filled with white.

    – Dylan
    Mar 19 at 20:25











  • disregard the white thing. Start from the black borders.

    – Geo
    Mar 20 at 7:37











  • It was a pun on pessimism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_the_glass_half_empty_or_half_full%3F

    – Dylan
    Mar 20 at 12:48















7















I am trying kinda to make this figure in tikz but I do not know how it works.
I tried with



tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]


But I can not fill both sides with color.



enter image description here










share|improve this question






















  • Box half filled with white.

    – Dylan
    Mar 19 at 20:25











  • disregard the white thing. Start from the black borders.

    – Geo
    Mar 20 at 7:37











  • It was a pun on pessimism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_the_glass_half_empty_or_half_full%3F

    – Dylan
    Mar 20 at 12:48













7












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I am trying kinda to make this figure in tikz but I do not know how it works.
I tried with



tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]


But I can not fill both sides with color.



enter image description here










share|improve this question














I am trying kinda to make this figure in tikz but I do not know how it works.
I tried with



tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]


But I can not fill both sides with color.



enter image description here







tikz-pgf draw fill






share|improve this question













share|improve this question











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share|improve this question










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  • Box half filled with white.

    – Dylan
    Mar 19 at 20:25











  • disregard the white thing. Start from the black borders.

    – Geo
    Mar 20 at 7:37











  • It was a pun on pessimism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_the_glass_half_empty_or_half_full%3F

    – Dylan
    Mar 20 at 12:48

















  • Box half filled with white.

    – Dylan
    Mar 19 at 20:25











  • disregard the white thing. Start from the black borders.

    – Geo
    Mar 20 at 7:37











  • It was a pun on pessimism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_the_glass_half_empty_or_half_full%3F

    – Dylan
    Mar 20 at 12:48
















Box half filled with white.

– Dylan
Mar 19 at 20:25





Box half filled with white.

– Dylan
Mar 19 at 20:25













disregard the white thing. Start from the black borders.

– Geo
Mar 20 at 7:37





disregard the white thing. Start from the black borders.

– Geo
Mar 20 at 7:37













It was a pun on pessimism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_the_glass_half_empty_or_half_full%3F

– Dylan
Mar 20 at 12:48





It was a pun on pessimism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_the_glass_half_empty_or_half_full%3F

– Dylan
Mar 20 at 12:48










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If you prefer tcolorbox:



documentclassarticle 
usepackage[most]tcolorbox

begindocument
begintcolorbox[
sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm,
colback=brown, width=5cm,
halign upper=left, valign upper=top,
halign lower=right, valign lower=bottom,
enhanced, segmentation empty,
underlay =
begintcbclipinterior
filldraw[fill=orange, draw=tcbcolframe, line width=.5mm] (frame.south west)--++(90:1cm) to [out=5, in=185] ([yshift=-1cm]frame.north east)]
A
tcblower
B
endtcolorbox
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • I approved this one since it is closer to my original question. I do not know though how to change position of A and B or add more text to different position inside the box.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 15:28






  • 1





    @Geo tcolorbox allows to have two different paragraphs upper and lower. But these paragraphs are formatted as normal paragraphs, they won't adjust to upper or lower designs unless you use parshape. About adding more text in different positions, you could always use an overlay but this is another question and we need more information to be able to solve it.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 15:37











  • I meant add more text in brown or orange section. Like add "Hello" on either section but on a different position say up right or bottom left.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 16:07






  • 2





    @Geo replace A or B for the text you want and play with valign upper options. And take a look at tcolorbox documentation.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 16:10


















8














Welcome to TeX.SE. From the next time try adding a compilable MWE, so that it will attract more users to answer your question.



You can start with (borders):



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
begintikzpicture
filldraw [black] (3, 2) --(3,0)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
filldraw [red] (3, 2) --(0,2)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
draw[yellow, thick] (0,0)--(0,2)--(3,2)--(3,0)--cycle;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


to get:



enter image description here



and I leave the rest of customisation for you to do ;).






share|improve this answer

























  • this has no borders and if I do filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); Then the borders are different than tcbox where I have tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:34












  • @Geo you can manually draw the borders around them :) see my updated answer ;)

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 9:35







  • 1





    thanks, I also did filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] [sharp corners,line width=.5mm, inner sep=5mm] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); What I do not understand is the coordinates, in order to change the shape (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2) Can you point me where can I read more about it?

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:44











  • @Geo Tikzpgf manual.

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 10:08











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If you prefer tcolorbox:



documentclassarticle 
usepackage[most]tcolorbox

begindocument
begintcolorbox[
sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm,
colback=brown, width=5cm,
halign upper=left, valign upper=top,
halign lower=right, valign lower=bottom,
enhanced, segmentation empty,
underlay =
begintcbclipinterior
filldraw[fill=orange, draw=tcbcolframe, line width=.5mm] (frame.south west)--++(90:1cm) to [out=5, in=185] ([yshift=-1cm]frame.north east)]
A
tcblower
B
endtcolorbox
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • I approved this one since it is closer to my original question. I do not know though how to change position of A and B or add more text to different position inside the box.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 15:28






  • 1





    @Geo tcolorbox allows to have two different paragraphs upper and lower. But these paragraphs are formatted as normal paragraphs, they won't adjust to upper or lower designs unless you use parshape. About adding more text in different positions, you could always use an overlay but this is another question and we need more information to be able to solve it.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 15:37











  • I meant add more text in brown or orange section. Like add "Hello" on either section but on a different position say up right or bottom left.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 16:07






  • 2





    @Geo replace A or B for the text you want and play with valign upper options. And take a look at tcolorbox documentation.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 16:10















7














If you prefer tcolorbox:



documentclassarticle 
usepackage[most]tcolorbox

begindocument
begintcolorbox[
sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm,
colback=brown, width=5cm,
halign upper=left, valign upper=top,
halign lower=right, valign lower=bottom,
enhanced, segmentation empty,
underlay =
begintcbclipinterior
filldraw[fill=orange, draw=tcbcolframe, line width=.5mm] (frame.south west)--++(90:1cm) to [out=5, in=185] ([yshift=-1cm]frame.north east)]
A
tcblower
B
endtcolorbox
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • I approved this one since it is closer to my original question. I do not know though how to change position of A and B or add more text to different position inside the box.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 15:28






  • 1





    @Geo tcolorbox allows to have two different paragraphs upper and lower. But these paragraphs are formatted as normal paragraphs, they won't adjust to upper or lower designs unless you use parshape. About adding more text in different positions, you could always use an overlay but this is another question and we need more information to be able to solve it.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 15:37











  • I meant add more text in brown or orange section. Like add "Hello" on either section but on a different position say up right or bottom left.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 16:07






  • 2





    @Geo replace A or B for the text you want and play with valign upper options. And take a look at tcolorbox documentation.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 16:10













7












7








7







If you prefer tcolorbox:



documentclassarticle 
usepackage[most]tcolorbox

begindocument
begintcolorbox[
sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm,
colback=brown, width=5cm,
halign upper=left, valign upper=top,
halign lower=right, valign lower=bottom,
enhanced, segmentation empty,
underlay =
begintcbclipinterior
filldraw[fill=orange, draw=tcbcolframe, line width=.5mm] (frame.south west)--++(90:1cm) to [out=5, in=185] ([yshift=-1cm]frame.north east)]
A
tcblower
B
endtcolorbox
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















If you prefer tcolorbox:



documentclassarticle 
usepackage[most]tcolorbox

begindocument
begintcolorbox[
sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm,
colback=brown, width=5cm,
halign upper=left, valign upper=top,
halign lower=right, valign lower=bottom,
enhanced, segmentation empty,
underlay =
begintcbclipinterior
filldraw[fill=orange, draw=tcbcolframe, line width=.5mm] (frame.south west)--++(90:1cm) to [out=5, in=185] ([yshift=-1cm]frame.north east)]
A
tcblower
B
endtcolorbox
enddocument


enter image description here







share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer








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answered Mar 19 at 12:11









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  • I approved this one since it is closer to my original question. I do not know though how to change position of A and B or add more text to different position inside the box.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 15:28






  • 1





    @Geo tcolorbox allows to have two different paragraphs upper and lower. But these paragraphs are formatted as normal paragraphs, they won't adjust to upper or lower designs unless you use parshape. About adding more text in different positions, you could always use an overlay but this is another question and we need more information to be able to solve it.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 15:37











  • I meant add more text in brown or orange section. Like add "Hello" on either section but on a different position say up right or bottom left.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 16:07






  • 2





    @Geo replace A or B for the text you want and play with valign upper options. And take a look at tcolorbox documentation.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 16:10

















  • I approved this one since it is closer to my original question. I do not know though how to change position of A and B or add more text to different position inside the box.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 15:28






  • 1





    @Geo tcolorbox allows to have two different paragraphs upper and lower. But these paragraphs are formatted as normal paragraphs, they won't adjust to upper or lower designs unless you use parshape. About adding more text in different positions, you could always use an overlay but this is another question and we need more information to be able to solve it.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 15:37











  • I meant add more text in brown or orange section. Like add "Hello" on either section but on a different position say up right or bottom left.

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 16:07






  • 2





    @Geo replace A or B for the text you want and play with valign upper options. And take a look at tcolorbox documentation.

    – Ignasi
    Mar 19 at 16:10
















I approved this one since it is closer to my original question. I do not know though how to change position of A and B or add more text to different position inside the box.

– Geo
Mar 19 at 15:28





I approved this one since it is closer to my original question. I do not know though how to change position of A and B or add more text to different position inside the box.

– Geo
Mar 19 at 15:28




1




1





@Geo tcolorbox allows to have two different paragraphs upper and lower. But these paragraphs are formatted as normal paragraphs, they won't adjust to upper or lower designs unless you use parshape. About adding more text in different positions, you could always use an overlay but this is another question and we need more information to be able to solve it.

– Ignasi
Mar 19 at 15:37





@Geo tcolorbox allows to have two different paragraphs upper and lower. But these paragraphs are formatted as normal paragraphs, they won't adjust to upper or lower designs unless you use parshape. About adding more text in different positions, you could always use an overlay but this is another question and we need more information to be able to solve it.

– Ignasi
Mar 19 at 15:37













I meant add more text in brown or orange section. Like add "Hello" on either section but on a different position say up right or bottom left.

– Geo
Mar 19 at 16:07





I meant add more text in brown or orange section. Like add "Hello" on either section but on a different position say up right or bottom left.

– Geo
Mar 19 at 16:07




2




2





@Geo replace A or B for the text you want and play with valign upper options. And take a look at tcolorbox documentation.

– Ignasi
Mar 19 at 16:10





@Geo replace A or B for the text you want and play with valign upper options. And take a look at tcolorbox documentation.

– Ignasi
Mar 19 at 16:10











8














Welcome to TeX.SE. From the next time try adding a compilable MWE, so that it will attract more users to answer your question.



You can start with (borders):



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
begintikzpicture
filldraw [black] (3, 2) --(3,0)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
filldraw [red] (3, 2) --(0,2)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
draw[yellow, thick] (0,0)--(0,2)--(3,2)--(3,0)--cycle;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


to get:



enter image description here



and I leave the rest of customisation for you to do ;).






share|improve this answer

























  • this has no borders and if I do filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); Then the borders are different than tcbox where I have tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:34












  • @Geo you can manually draw the borders around them :) see my updated answer ;)

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 9:35







  • 1





    thanks, I also did filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] [sharp corners,line width=.5mm, inner sep=5mm] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); What I do not understand is the coordinates, in order to change the shape (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2) Can you point me where can I read more about it?

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:44











  • @Geo Tikzpgf manual.

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 10:08















8














Welcome to TeX.SE. From the next time try adding a compilable MWE, so that it will attract more users to answer your question.



You can start with (borders):



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
begintikzpicture
filldraw [black] (3, 2) --(3,0)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
filldraw [red] (3, 2) --(0,2)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
draw[yellow, thick] (0,0)--(0,2)--(3,2)--(3,0)--cycle;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


to get:



enter image description here



and I leave the rest of customisation for you to do ;).






share|improve this answer

























  • this has no borders and if I do filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); Then the borders are different than tcbox where I have tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:34












  • @Geo you can manually draw the borders around them :) see my updated answer ;)

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 9:35







  • 1





    thanks, I also did filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] [sharp corners,line width=.5mm, inner sep=5mm] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); What I do not understand is the coordinates, in order to change the shape (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2) Can you point me where can I read more about it?

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:44











  • @Geo Tikzpgf manual.

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 10:08













8












8








8







Welcome to TeX.SE. From the next time try adding a compilable MWE, so that it will attract more users to answer your question.



You can start with (borders):



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
begintikzpicture
filldraw [black] (3, 2) --(3,0)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
filldraw [red] (3, 2) --(0,2)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
draw[yellow, thick] (0,0)--(0,2)--(3,2)--(3,0)--cycle;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


to get:



enter image description here



and I leave the rest of customisation for you to do ;).






share|improve this answer















Welcome to TeX.SE. From the next time try adding a compilable MWE, so that it will attract more users to answer your question.



You can start with (borders):



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
begintikzpicture
filldraw [black] (3, 2) --(3,0)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
filldraw [red] (3, 2) --(0,2)--(0,0) plot [smooth, tension=2] coordinates (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2);
draw[yellow, thick] (0,0)--(0,2)--(3,2)--(3,0)--cycle;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


to get:



enter image description here



and I leave the rest of customisation for you to do ;).







share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer








edited Mar 19 at 9:36

























answered Mar 19 at 9:02









RaajaRaaja

5,24421642




5,24421642












  • this has no borders and if I do filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); Then the borders are different than tcbox where I have tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:34












  • @Geo you can manually draw the borders around them :) see my updated answer ;)

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 9:35







  • 1





    thanks, I also did filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] [sharp corners,line width=.5mm, inner sep=5mm] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); What I do not understand is the coordinates, in order to change the shape (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2) Can you point me where can I read more about it?

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:44











  • @Geo Tikzpgf manual.

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 10:08

















  • this has no borders and if I do filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); Then the borders are different than tcbox where I have tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:34












  • @Geo you can manually draw the borders around them :) see my updated answer ;)

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 9:35







  • 1





    thanks, I also did filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] [sharp corners,line width=.5mm, inner sep=5mm] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); What I do not understand is the coordinates, in order to change the shape (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2) Can you point me where can I read more about it?

    – Geo
    Mar 19 at 9:44











  • @Geo Tikzpgf manual.

    – Raaja
    Mar 19 at 10:08
















this has no borders and if I do filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); Then the borders are different than tcbox where I have tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]

– Geo
Mar 19 at 9:34






this has no borders and if I do filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); Then the borders are different than tcbox where I have tcbox[sharp corners, boxsep=5mm, boxrule=.5mm]

– Geo
Mar 19 at 9:34














@Geo you can manually draw the borders around them :) see my updated answer ;)

– Raaja
Mar 19 at 9:35






@Geo you can manually draw the borders around them :) see my updated answer ;)

– Raaja
Mar 19 at 9:35





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thanks, I also did filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] [sharp corners,line width=.5mm, inner sep=5mm] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); What I do not understand is the coordinates, in order to change the shape (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2) Can you point me where can I read more about it?

– Geo
Mar 19 at 9:44





thanks, I also did filldraw [fill = red, draw=black] [sharp corners,line width=.5mm, inner sep=5mm] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); What I do not understand is the coordinates, in order to change the shape (0,0) (1,1) (2, 1) (3, 2) Can you point me where can I read more about it?

– Geo
Mar 19 at 9:44













@Geo Tikzpgf manual.

– Raaja
Mar 19 at 10:08





@Geo Tikzpgf manual.

– Raaja
Mar 19 at 10:08

















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