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I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!



enter image description here



The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file



WHAT IVE DONE :D



documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}

begin{tikzpicture}





begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;

draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};

draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);


end{scope}


end{tikzpicture}

end{document}









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    What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts

    – JouleV
    1 hour ago













  • I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago











  • i can show you what i've done so far

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago






  • 2





    I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you

    – JouleV
    53 mins ago






  • 1





    But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?

    – marmot
    40 mins ago
















4















I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!



enter image description here



The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file



WHAT IVE DONE :D



documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}

begin{tikzpicture}





begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;

draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};

draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);


end{scope}


end{tikzpicture}

end{document}









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  • 1





    What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts

    – JouleV
    1 hour ago













  • I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago











  • i can show you what i've done so far

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago






  • 2





    I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you

    – JouleV
    53 mins ago






  • 1





    But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?

    – marmot
    40 mins ago














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I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!



enter image description here



The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file



WHAT IVE DONE :D



documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}

begin{tikzpicture}





begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;

draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};

draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);


end{scope}


end{tikzpicture}

end{document}









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I'm working in a project for university using latex and i'll make a gif explaning the radians of math! And I really dont know how to make this type of line (i'll put the example below) !! Plz help me guys!!



enter image description here



The project that ive done so far :D
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wc4xazt8k4h4t5h/testeAnime.pdf/file



WHAT IVE DONE :D



documentclass[border=1cm]{standalone}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}

begin{tikzpicture}





begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;

draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red] (0,0) -- (10,-0);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};

draw[red][fill] (0,0) circle (0.2cm);
draw[red][fill] (10,-0) circle (0.2cm);


end{scope}


end{tikzpicture}

end{document}






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  • 1





    What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts

    – JouleV
    1 hour ago













  • I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago











  • i can show you what i've done so far

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago






  • 2





    I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you

    – JouleV
    53 mins ago






  • 1





    But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?

    – marmot
    40 mins ago














  • 1





    What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts

    – JouleV
    1 hour ago













  • I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago











  • i can show you what i've done so far

    – Felipe Fonseca
    54 mins ago






  • 2





    I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you

    – JouleV
    53 mins ago






  • 1





    But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?

    – marmot
    40 mins ago








1




1





What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts

– JouleV
1 hour ago







What have you tried so far? Please show some efforts

– JouleV
1 hour ago















I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you

– Felipe Fonseca
54 mins ago





I dont know how to send my animated pdf to you

– Felipe Fonseca
54 mins ago













i can show you what i've done so far

– Felipe Fonseca
54 mins ago





i can show you what i've done so far

– Felipe Fonseca
54 mins ago




2




2





I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you

– JouleV
53 mins ago





I am not asking for an animated PDF. I am asking for a LaTeX code that you have had, so that we know where you got stuck at and it will help us help you

– JouleV
53 mins ago




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1





But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?

– marmot
40 mins ago





But you get this type of line in your MWE? What do you want to achieve? The animation?

– marmot
40 mins ago










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A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.



documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    – Felipe Fonseca
    18 mins ago











  • @FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)

    – Artificial Hairless Armpit
    17 mins ago











  • I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:

    – Felipe Fonseca
    14 mins ago



















3














If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


with pdflatex and then convert the resulting pdf with



convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif


to get



enter image description here



Or



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (0,0) -- ++(-X:10)
node[scale=15.5, red, midway,above,sloped,opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here



Or, inspired by this answer



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) arc(0:{2*X/pi}:10) -- ++ ({2*X/pi+90}:{10-10*X/90});
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3

    – Felipe Fonseca
    27 mins ago






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    @FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer

    – JouleV
    24 mins ago











  • I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?

    – Felipe Fonseca
    23 mins ago











  • Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o

    – Felipe Fonseca
    21 mins ago












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A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.



documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    – Felipe Fonseca
    18 mins ago











  • @FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)

    – Artificial Hairless Armpit
    17 mins ago











  • I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:

    – Felipe Fonseca
    14 mins ago
















1














A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.



documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer
























  • OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    – Felipe Fonseca
    18 mins ago











  • @FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)

    – Artificial Hairless Armpit
    17 mins ago











  • I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:

    – Felipe Fonseca
    14 mins ago














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A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.



documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













A PSTricks solution only for fun purposes.



documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt,12pt]{standalone}
radians
defobj#1{%
begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
pscircle{4}
psset{linecolor=red,linewidth=2pslinewidth}
psarc(0,0){4}{0}{#1}
rput{#1}(4;#1){psline(!0 1 #1 sub 4 mul)}
end{pspicture}}
begin{document}
foreach i in {0,0.1,...,1.0}{obj{i}}
end{document}


enter image description here







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  • OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    – Felipe Fonseca
    18 mins ago











  • @FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)

    – Artificial Hairless Armpit
    17 mins ago











  • I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:

    – Felipe Fonseca
    14 mins ago



















  • OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    – Felipe Fonseca
    18 mins ago











  • @FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)

    – Artificial Hairless Armpit
    17 mins ago











  • I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:

    – Felipe Fonseca
    14 mins ago

















OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

– Felipe Fonseca
18 mins ago





OMG! You guys know everthing about latex! Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

– Felipe Fonseca
18 mins ago













@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)

– Artificial Hairless Armpit
17 mins ago





@FelipeFonseca: I read your mind. :-)

– Artificial Hairless Armpit
17 mins ago













I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:

– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago





I need to transform this gif in latex :D google.com/…:

– Felipe Fonseca
14 mins ago











3














If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


with pdflatex and then convert the resulting pdf with



convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif


to get



enter image description here



Or



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (0,0) -- ++(-X:10)
node[scale=15.5, red, midway,above,sloped,opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here



Or, inspired by this answer



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) arc(0:{2*X/pi}:10) -- ++ ({2*X/pi+90}:{10-10*X/90});
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer


























  • omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3

    – Felipe Fonseca
    27 mins ago






  • 1





    @FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer

    – JouleV
    24 mins ago











  • I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?

    – Felipe Fonseca
    23 mins ago











  • Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o

    – Felipe Fonseca
    21 mins ago
















3














If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


with pdflatex and then convert the resulting pdf with



convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif


to get



enter image description here



Or



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (0,0) -- ++(-X:10)
node[scale=15.5, red, midway,above,sloped,opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here



Or, inspired by this answer



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) arc(0:{2*X/pi}:10) -- ++ ({2*X/pi+90}:{10-10*X/90});
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3

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  • I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?

    – Felipe Fonseca
    23 mins ago











  • Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o

    – Felipe Fonseca
    21 mins ago














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If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


with pdflatex and then convert the resulting pdf with



convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif


to get



enter image description here



Or



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (0,0) -- ++(-X:10)
node[scale=15.5, red, midway,above,sloped,opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here



Or, inspired by this answer



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) arc(0:{2*X/pi}:10) -- ++ ({2*X/pi+90}:{10-10*X/90});
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















If you wish to produce such animated gifs, you may want to compile



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {180,175,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}
draw (0,0) circle (10cm);
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] (10,0) arc (0:360:10) ;
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) -- ++(X:10);
node[scale=15.5, red, right, opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


with pdflatex and then convert the resulting pdf with



convert -density 300 -delay 34 -loop 0 -alpha remove outfile.pdf ani.gif


to get



enter image description here



Or



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (0,0) -- ++(-X:10)
node[scale=15.5, red, midway,above,sloped,opacity=0.5] at (2,2) {r};
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here



Or, inspired by this answer



documentclass[border=1cm,tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
foreach X in {0,5,...,90}
{begin{tikzpicture}
draw[line width=0.15cm, blue] circle[radius=10cm];
draw[-] (-12,0) -- (12,0) node[right] {$x$};
draw[-] (0,-12) -- (0,12) node[above] {$y$};
draw[line width=0.15cm,red,{Circle}-{Circle},shorten >=-2*pgflinewidth,shorten
<=-2*pgflinewidth] (10,0) arc(0:{2*X/pi}:10) -- ++ ({2*X/pi+90}:{10-10*X/90});
end{tikzpicture}}
end{document}


enter image description here







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  • omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3

    – Felipe Fonseca
    27 mins ago






  • 1





    @FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer

    – JouleV
    24 mins ago











  • I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?

    – Felipe Fonseca
    23 mins ago











  • Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o

    – Felipe Fonseca
    21 mins ago



















  • omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3

    – Felipe Fonseca
    27 mins ago






  • 1





    @FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer

    – JouleV
    24 mins ago











  • I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?

    – Felipe Fonseca
    23 mins ago











  • Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o

    – Felipe Fonseca
    21 mins ago

















omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3

– Felipe Fonseca
27 mins ago





omg man you are a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ty so much! <3

– Felipe Fonseca
27 mins ago




1




1





@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer

– JouleV
24 mins ago





@FelipeFonseca If marmot's answer helps you, consider accepting it by clicking on the checkmark on the left of the answer

– JouleV
24 mins ago













I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?

– Felipe Fonseca
23 mins ago





I clicked ! Ty so much! But just one more question :D There is a way to put marmot's animation frame by frama separed in diferents pdfs? Or it needs to be one?

– Felipe Fonseca
23 mins ago













Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o

– Felipe Fonseca
21 mins ago





Like ive done here: prntscr.com/nerl0s and prntscr.com/nerl3o

– Felipe Fonseca
21 mins ago










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