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I'm trying to break a line in two places, to achieve something like this:



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The example has rounded breaks but that's the idea. I have the following code, which generates only one break:



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,arrows.meta,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
usetikzlibrary{angles,quotes}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathreplacing,calc}

begin{document}

% Define block styles
tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex']
tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

begin{figure}[h]
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
node [block] (pulse) {small P};
node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

path [arrow] (pulse) |- (fp);
path [arrow] (pulse) |- (rp);
path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}

end{document}


This code generates this figure:



enter image description here



I was trying to create the two breaks in the arrows connecting P and FP, P and RP, and an arrow from the bottom FP and RP connecting and pointing below. I've tried to create an auxiliary invisible node between, but this node still occupies space (which can be seen in the image, the gap between the lines).



How can I break these lines?



Thank you!










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    up vote
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    I'm trying to break a line in two places, to achieve something like this:



    enter image description here



    The example has rounded breaks but that's the idea. I have the following code, which generates only one break:



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,arrows.meta,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
    usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
    usetikzlibrary{angles,quotes}
    usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathreplacing,calc}

    begin{document}

    % Define block styles
    tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
    text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
    tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
    text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
    tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex']
    tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
    tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
    tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
    tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

    begin{figure}[h]
    centering
    begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
    node [block] (pulse) {small P};
    node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
    node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
    node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
    node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
    node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
    node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
    node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
    node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
    node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
    node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

    path [arrow] (pulse) |- (fp);
    path [arrow] (pulse) |- (rp);
    path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
    path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
    path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
    path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
    path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
    path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
    path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

    end{tikzpicture}
    end{figure}

    end{document}


    This code generates this figure:



    enter image description here



    I was trying to create the two breaks in the arrows connecting P and FP, P and RP, and an arrow from the bottom FP and RP connecting and pointing below. I've tried to create an auxiliary invisible node between, but this node still occupies space (which can be seen in the image, the gap between the lines).



    How can I break these lines?



    Thank you!










    share|improve this question
























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      up vote
      5
      down vote

      favorite











      I'm trying to break a line in two places, to achieve something like this:



      enter image description here



      The example has rounded breaks but that's the idea. I have the following code, which generates only one break:



      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,arrows.meta,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
      usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
      usetikzlibrary{angles,quotes}
      usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathreplacing,calc}

      begin{document}

      % Define block styles
      tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
      text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
      tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
      text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
      tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex']
      tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
      tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
      tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
      tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

      begin{figure}[h]
      centering
      begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
      node [block] (pulse) {small P};
      node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
      node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
      node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
      node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
      node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
      node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
      node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
      node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
      node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
      node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

      path [arrow] (pulse) |- (fp);
      path [arrow] (pulse) |- (rp);
      path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
      path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
      path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
      path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
      path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
      path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
      path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

      end{tikzpicture}
      end{figure}

      end{document}


      This code generates this figure:



      enter image description here



      I was trying to create the two breaks in the arrows connecting P and FP, P and RP, and an arrow from the bottom FP and RP connecting and pointing below. I've tried to create an auxiliary invisible node between, but this node still occupies space (which can be seen in the image, the gap between the lines).



      How can I break these lines?



      Thank you!










      share|improve this question













      I'm trying to break a line in two places, to achieve something like this:



      enter image description here



      The example has rounded breaks but that's the idea. I have the following code, which generates only one break:



      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,arrows.meta,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
      usetikzlibrary{automata,positioning,arrows,shapes,decorations.pathreplacing,fit,calc}
      usetikzlibrary{angles,quotes}
      usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathreplacing,calc}

      begin{document}

      % Define block styles
      tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
      text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
      tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
      text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
      tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex']
      tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
      tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
      tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
      tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

      begin{figure}[h]
      centering
      begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
      node [block] (pulse) {small P};
      node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
      node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
      node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
      node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
      node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
      node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
      node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
      node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
      node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
      node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

      path [arrow] (pulse) |- (fp);
      path [arrow] (pulse) |- (rp);
      path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
      path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
      path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
      path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
      path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
      path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
      path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

      end{tikzpicture}
      end{figure}

      end{document}


      This code generates this figure:



      enter image description here



      I was trying to create the two breaks in the arrows connecting P and FP, P and RP, and an arrow from the bottom FP and RP connecting and pointing below. I've tried to create an auxiliary invisible node between, but this node still occupies space (which can be seen in the image, the gap between the lines).



      How can I break these lines?



      Thank you!







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          Choose a point in the middle and 'break' again. Use rounded corners option if you don't want the sharp corners.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes,calc,arrows}

          begin{document}
          % Define block styles
          tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
          text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
          tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
          text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
          tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex',rounded corners]
          tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
          tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

          begin{figure}[h]
          centering
          begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
          node [block] (pulse) {small P};
          node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
          node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
          node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
          node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
          node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
          node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
          node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
          node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (fp);
          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (rp);
          path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
          path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
          path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}

          end{document}





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          • That's literally the code I posted... Am I missing something?
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:10










          • @Hel. See the line where paths are drawn from (pulse) to (fp) and (rp)
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:12










          • @Hel. Also removed few tikz libraries which are needed for this code to run.
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:19










          • thank you! I must be blind, I was looking at the bottom arrow and didn't even notice the top one. Thank you so much, that's exactly what I wanted. I've managed to fix the other as well. I copied them from the original doc, which has a lot of images, they're necessary for the others. Thank you again!
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:28











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          Choose a point in the middle and 'break' again. Use rounded corners option if you don't want the sharp corners.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes,calc,arrows}

          begin{document}
          % Define block styles
          tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
          text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
          tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
          text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
          tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex',rounded corners]
          tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
          tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

          begin{figure}[h]
          centering
          begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
          node [block] (pulse) {small P};
          node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
          node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
          node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
          node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
          node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
          node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
          node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
          node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (fp);
          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (rp);
          path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
          path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
          path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}

          end{document}





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          • That's literally the code I posted... Am I missing something?
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:10










          • @Hel. See the line where paths are drawn from (pulse) to (fp) and (rp)
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:12










          • @Hel. Also removed few tikz libraries which are needed for this code to run.
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:19










          • thank you! I must be blind, I was looking at the bottom arrow and didn't even notice the top one. Thank you so much, that's exactly what I wanted. I've managed to fix the other as well. I copied them from the original doc, which has a lot of images, they're necessary for the others. Thank you again!
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:28















          up vote
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          accepted










          Choose a point in the middle and 'break' again. Use rounded corners option if you don't want the sharp corners.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes,calc,arrows}

          begin{document}
          % Define block styles
          tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
          text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
          tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
          text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
          tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex',rounded corners]
          tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
          tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

          begin{figure}[h]
          centering
          begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
          node [block] (pulse) {small P};
          node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
          node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
          node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
          node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
          node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
          node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
          node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
          node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (fp);
          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (rp);
          path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
          path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
          path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}

          end{document}





          share|improve this answer























          • That's literally the code I posted... Am I missing something?
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:10










          • @Hel. See the line where paths are drawn from (pulse) to (fp) and (rp)
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:12










          • @Hel. Also removed few tikz libraries which are needed for this code to run.
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:19










          • thank you! I must be blind, I was looking at the bottom arrow and didn't even notice the top one. Thank you so much, that's exactly what I wanted. I've managed to fix the other as well. I copied them from the original doc, which has a lot of images, they're necessary for the others. Thank you again!
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:28













          up vote
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          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          5
          down vote



          accepted






          Choose a point in the middle and 'break' again. Use rounded corners option if you don't want the sharp corners.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes,calc,arrows}

          begin{document}
          % Define block styles
          tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
          text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
          tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
          text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
          tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex',rounded corners]
          tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
          tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

          begin{figure}[h]
          centering
          begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
          node [block] (pulse) {small P};
          node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
          node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
          node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
          node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
          node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
          node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
          node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
          node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (fp);
          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (rp);
          path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
          path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
          path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}

          end{document}





          share|improve this answer














          Choose a point in the middle and 'break' again. Use rounded corners option if you don't want the sharp corners.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes,calc,arrows}

          begin{document}
          % Define block styles
          tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw,
          text width=4.8em, text centered, node distance=2cm, inner sep=0pt]
          tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw,
          text width=7em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em]
          tikzstyle{arrow} = [draw, -latex',rounded corners]
          tikzstyle{line} = [draw]
          tikzstyle{invisible4} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{invisible5} = [rectangle]
          tikzstyle{circular} = [draw, circle, radius=1.0cm,]

          begin{figure}[h]
          centering
          begin{tikzpicture}[node distance = 2cm, auto, scale=1.0]
          node [block] (pulse) {small P};
          node [invisible4, below of=pulse] (aux2) {};
          node [block, left of=aux2] (fp) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux2] (rp) {small FP};
          node [circular, below of=aux2] (minus) {small -};
          node [decision, below of=minus] (threshold) {small $le T$ ?};
          node [invisible4, below of=threshold] (aux3) {};
          node [block, left of=aux3] (fp2) {small FP};
          node [block, right of=aux3] (rp2) {small RP};
          node [invisible4, below of=aux3, node distance=1.0cm] (aux) {};
          node [invisible5, draw=none, below of=aux, node distance=1.0cm] (aux4) {};

          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (fp);
          path [arrow] (pulse) |- ($(pulse)+(0,-1)$) -| (rp);
          path [arrow] (fp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (rp) |- (minus);
          path [arrow] (minus) -- (threshold);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [above, near start] {yes} (fp2);
          path [arrow] (threshold) -| node [near start] {no} (rp2);
          path [line] (fp2) |- (aux);
          path [line] (rp2) |- (aux);

          end{tikzpicture}
          end{figure}

          end{document}






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          • That's literally the code I posted... Am I missing something?
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:10










          • @Hel. See the line where paths are drawn from (pulse) to (fp) and (rp)
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:12










          • @Hel. Also removed few tikz libraries which are needed for this code to run.
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:19










          • thank you! I must be blind, I was looking at the bottom arrow and didn't even notice the top one. Thank you so much, that's exactly what I wanted. I've managed to fix the other as well. I copied them from the original doc, which has a lot of images, they're necessary for the others. Thank you again!
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:28


















          • That's literally the code I posted... Am I missing something?
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:10










          • @Hel. See the line where paths are drawn from (pulse) to (fp) and (rp)
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:12










          • @Hel. Also removed few tikz libraries which are needed for this code to run.
            – nidhin
            Nov 26 at 9:19










          • thank you! I must be blind, I was looking at the bottom arrow and didn't even notice the top one. Thank you so much, that's exactly what I wanted. I've managed to fix the other as well. I copied them from the original doc, which has a lot of images, they're necessary for the others. Thank you again!
            – Hel
            Nov 26 at 9:28
















          That's literally the code I posted... Am I missing something?
          – Hel
          Nov 26 at 9:10




          That's literally the code I posted... Am I missing something?
          – Hel
          Nov 26 at 9:10












          @Hel. See the line where paths are drawn from (pulse) to (fp) and (rp)
          – nidhin
          Nov 26 at 9:12




          @Hel. See the line where paths are drawn from (pulse) to (fp) and (rp)
          – nidhin
          Nov 26 at 9:12












          @Hel. Also removed few tikz libraries which are needed for this code to run.
          – nidhin
          Nov 26 at 9:19




          @Hel. Also removed few tikz libraries which are needed for this code to run.
          – nidhin
          Nov 26 at 9:19












          thank you! I must be blind, I was looking at the bottom arrow and didn't even notice the top one. Thank you so much, that's exactly what I wanted. I've managed to fix the other as well. I copied them from the original doc, which has a lot of images, they're necessary for the others. Thank you again!
          – Hel
          Nov 26 at 9:28




          thank you! I must be blind, I was looking at the bottom arrow and didn't even notice the top one. Thank you so much, that's exactly what I wanted. I've managed to fix the other as well. I copied them from the original doc, which has a lot of images, they're necessary for the others. Thank you again!
          – Hel
          Nov 26 at 9:28


















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