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For the longest time I've been avoiding TIkz because I imagined it being too difficult to learn. Usually I create a graphic using a program like [Draw.IO](https://draw.io) and import it as an image. Though this time around, I decided that I'm going to learn how to make trees in Tikz. It turns out, it's not as bad as I anticated.
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For the longest time I've been avoiding Tikz because I imagined it being too difficult to learn. Usually I create a graphic using a program like [Draw.IO](https://draw.io) and import it as an image. Though this time around, I decided that I'm going to learn how to make trees in Tikz. It turns out, it's not as bad as I anticipated.
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I'm only going to provide a few simple examples in this post. To learn more check out the [Tikz documentation on trees](https://tikz.dev/tikz-trees).
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I'm only going to provide a few simple examples in this post. To learn more check out the [Tikz documentation on trees](https://tikz.dev/tikz-trees).
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![Screenshot of tree with the root node having two child nodes](/files/images/blog/20221206111922.png)
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![Screenshot of tree with the root node having two child nodes](/files/images/blog/20221206111922.png)
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The rendered tree may have text overlap as shown in the last screenshot. This is where `tikz` options come in. We can define the seperation distance between siblings. I don't have many tips for choosing the value other than to play around and see how it looks.
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The rendered tree may have text overlap as shown in the last screenshot. This is where `tikz` options come in. We can define the separation distance between siblings. I don't have many tips for choosing the value other than to play around and see how it looks.
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```latex
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```latex
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\begin{tikzpicture}
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\begin{tikzpicture}
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\end{tikzpicture}
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![Screenshot of a tree similar to the previous tree, but with the right child having two cchild nodes one with the label A and the other with the label B.](/files/images/blog/20221206112444.png)
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![Screenshot of a tree similar to the previous tree, but with the right child having two child nodes one with the label A and the other with the label B.](/files/images/blog/20221206112444.png)
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