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Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures
Added by Paco Riviere about 4 years ago
I try to write a question including a circuit diagram with circuitkz without success.
The code between comment lines works fine in a tex doc, but crashes in AMC.
What is wrong?
...
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage[american]{circuitikz}
...
\begin{question}{Llei dOhm}
Quin és el corrent del circuit de la figura, si V val 3 V i R 6\ohm?
%% circuit diagram ---
\begin{figure}[h!]
\begin{circuitikz}
\draw (0,0)
to[V,v=$V_o$] (0,2) % Font de tensió
to[short] (2,2) % conductor
to[R=$R_1$=2<\ohm>] (2,0) % resistor
to[short] (0,0); % conductor
\end{circuitikz}
\end{figure}
%% end of circuit diagram ---
\begin{choices}
\correctchoice{0,5 A}
\wrongchoice{2 A}
\wrongchoice{5 A}
\wrongchoice{1,5 A}
\end{choices}
\end{question}
Replies (8)
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Frédéric Bréal about 4 years ago
http://www.texfaq.org/FAQ-parmoderr
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/124346/latex-error-not-in-outer-par-mode
figure is a float environment and inside question environment, the tikz picture can't float.
Use float package
and replace h! by H
off topic : use siunitx package
https://www.ctan.org/pkg/siunitx
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Paco Riviere about 4 years ago
Thanks Gérard,
Does this means that {figure} should be inside {circuitikz} ?
Btw. adding float package and replacing h! by H gives the following error message:
Undefined control sequance simple.tex 71
Where line 71 is:
Quin és el corrent del circuit de la figura, si V val 3 V i R 6\ohm?
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Frédéric Bréal about 4 years ago
\documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{tikz,siunitx,float} \usepackage{circuitikz} \usepackage[francais,bloc,completemulti]{automultiplechoice} \usepackage{babel} \begin{document} \exemplaire{10}{ \noindent{\bf QCM \hfill TEST} \vspace*{.5cm} \begin{minipage}{.4\linewidth} \centering\large\bf Test\\ Examen du 01/01/2008\end{minipage} \champnom{\fbox{ \begin{minipage}{.5\linewidth} Nom et prénom : \vspace*{.5cm}\dotfill \vspace*{1mm} \end{minipage} }} \begin{question}{Llei dOhm} %% circuit diagram --- Quin és el corrent del circuit de la figura, si V val 3 V i R 6%$\ohm$? \begin{figure}[H] \begin{circuitikz} \draw (0,0) to[V,v=$V_o$] (0,2) % Font de tensió to[short] (2,2) % conductor to[R=$R_1$=2<\ohm>] (2,0) % resistor to[short] (0,0); % conductor \end{circuitikz} %\caption{heading} \end{figure} %% end of circuit diagram --- \begin{choices} \correctchoice{0,5 A} \wrongchoice{2 A} \wrongchoice{5 A} \wrongchoice{1,5 A} \end{choices} \end{question} } \end{document}
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Paco Riviere about 4 years ago
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/frontendlayer/tikz/libraries/tik zlibrarytopaths.code.tex))) ! LaTeX Error: File `siunitx.sty' not found. Type X to quit or <RETURN> to proceed, or enter new name. (Default extension: sty) Enter file name: ! Emergency stop.
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Frédéric Bréal about 4 years ago
Don't worry : delete siunitx in the preamble.
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Paco Riviere about 4 years ago
Merci,
Malheuresement
I am not able to see the difference. I get the same error.
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Alexis Bienvenüe about 4 years ago
Maybe you can use the same workaround as in #746 (in French): save the graph in a box outside AMC stuff, and use it when needed.
RE: Using circuitikz to draw circuits / figures - Added by Paco Riviere almost 4 years ago
I works fine!
Even so, I don't succeed to add a caption. As sson as I add a figure environment it fails to compile, unless I comment these lines:
\newsavebox{\CirVR} \savebox{\CirVR}{ %\begin{figure}[H] \begin{tikzpicture} \draw (0,0) to [battery, l_=V,-] (0,2); \draw (2,2) to [short, i=$I$] (0,2); \draw (2,2) to [R,l=R,-] (2,0); \draw (2,0) to [short, -] (0,0); \end{tikzpicture} %\caption{heading} %\end{figure} }
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