how one can write a nice vector parser, something that does pgfvecparse{A=B-C; D=E x F;}












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I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example



begin{tikzpicture}
tkzDefPoints{0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'}
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
end{tikzpicture}


If I have two points A(1,2,3) and B(4,5,6), how can I define vector AB as (B)-(A)?










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  • Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.

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I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example



begin{tikzpicture}
tkzDefPoints{0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'}
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
end{tikzpicture}


If I have two points A(1,2,3) and B(4,5,6), how can I define vector AB as (B)-(A)?










share|improve this question

























  • Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago














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I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example



begin{tikzpicture}
tkzDefPoints{0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'}
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
end{tikzpicture}


If I have two points A(1,2,3) and B(4,5,6), how can I define vector AB as (B)-(A)?










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I am often use coordinates of points to draw figure in geometry. I know that, we can add, minus coordinates of points, example



begin{tikzpicture}
tkzDefPoints{0/0/C',3/0/D',1/1/B'}
coordinate (A') at ($(B')+(D')-(C')$);
end{tikzpicture}


If I have two points A(1,2,3) and B(4,5,6), how can I define vector AB as (B)-(A)?







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  • Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago



















  • Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago

















Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.

– marmot
1 hour ago





Among the existing proposals, to my knowledge this one might be the most promising one. The open problem, though, is that the transformation is to "recorded". Some advanced transformation recording can be found here. But it seems that you are looking for something else.

– marmot
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If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:



documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz,tikz-3dplot}

begin{document}
tdplotsetmaincoords{60}{125}
begin{tikzpicture}
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style={-latex,thick},
vector/.style={-stealth,red,very thick},
vector guide/.style={dashed,thick}]

%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx{2}
defAy{4}
defAz{3}
defBx{-1}
defBy{3}
defBz{4}
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]{$x$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]{$y$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]{$z$};
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm]{} -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$};
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$};

%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]{$mathbf{D}$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:



documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz,tikz-3dplot}

begin{document}
tdplotsetmaincoords{60}{125}
begin{tikzpicture}
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style={-latex,thick},
vector/.style={-stealth,red,very thick},
vector guide/.style={dashed,thick}]

%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx{2}
defAy{4}
defAz{3}
defBx{-1}
defBy{3}
defBz{4}
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]{$x$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]{$y$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]{$z$};
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm]{} -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$};
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$};

%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]{$mathbf{D}$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:



documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz,tikz-3dplot}

begin{document}
tdplotsetmaincoords{60}{125}
begin{tikzpicture}
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style={-latex,thick},
vector/.style={-stealth,red,very thick},
vector guide/.style={dashed,thick}]

%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx{2}
defAy{4}
defAz{3}
defBx{-1}
defBy{3}
defBz{4}
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]{$x$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]{$y$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]{$z$};
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm]{} -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$};
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$};

%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]{$mathbf{D}$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:



documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz,tikz-3dplot}

begin{document}
tdplotsetmaincoords{60}{125}
begin{tikzpicture}
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style={-latex,thick},
vector/.style={-stealth,red,very thick},
vector guide/.style={dashed,thick}]

%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx{2}
defAy{4}
defAz{3}
defBx{-1}
defBy{3}
defBz{4}
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]{$x$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]{$y$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]{$z$};
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm]{} -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$};
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$};

%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]{$mathbf{D}$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













If you use the coordinates only for drawing, simply define each components of points as variable and then define coordinate points using them. For example:



documentclass[margin=3.14159mm]{standalone}
usepackage{tikz,tikz-3dplot}

begin{document}
tdplotsetmaincoords{60}{125}
begin{tikzpicture}
[scale=0.9,
tdplot_main_coords,
axis/.style={-latex,thick},
vector/.style={-stealth,red,very thick},
vector guide/.style={dashed,thick}]

%standard tikz coordinate definition using x, y, z coords
% A(2,4,3), B(3,-1,4)
defAx{2}
defAy{4}
defAz{3}
defBx{-1}
defBy{3}
defBz{4}
coordinate (O) at (0,0,0);
coordinate (A) at (Ax,Ay,Az);
coordinate (B) at (Bx,By,Bz);
%draw axes
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (4,0,0) node[anchor=north east]{$x$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,4,0) node[anchor=north west]{$y$};
draw[axis] (0,0,0) -- (0,0,5) node[anchor=south]{$z$};
%Dot at point
fill [blue] (A) circle (2pt);
fill [blue] (B) circle (2pt);
%draw a vector from O to A and O to B
draw[vector guide] (O)node[left=1mm]{} -- (A)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_1(Ax,Ay,Az)$};
draw[vector guide] (O) -- (B)node[above=-1mm,right]{$P_2(Bx,By,Bz)$};

%draw vector D=AB
draw[vector] (A) -- (B)node[midway,above,sloped]{$mathbf{D}$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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