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Shade part of a Venn diagram



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Can someone show me how to shade the yellow region by modifying my code?
Thank you in advance guys :)



desired output



documentclass[]{article}
usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
usepackage{pgfplots}
renewcommand{thesection}{arabic{section}}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{cancel}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{amsmath}
newtheorem{theorem}{THEOREM}
newtheorem{proof}{PROOF}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{amssymb}
usetikzlibrary{patterns}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage{bigints}
usetikzlibrary{angles}
usepackage{tcolorbox}
usepackage{color,xcolor}
usepackage{booktabs,array}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{graphicx}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
usepackage{polynom}
usepackage{wallpaper}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}
usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
newenvironment{tightcenter}{
setlengthtopsep{0pt}
setlengthparskip{0pt}
begin{center}}{end{center}}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
%
%scope
%clip (-3,-2) rectangle (4,2)
%(0,0) circle (1.5cm);
%fill[gray] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
%endscope
%
node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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    Can someone show me how to shade the yellow region by modifying my code?
    Thank you in advance guys :)



    desired output



    documentclass[]{article}
    usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
    usepackage{pgfplots}
    renewcommand{thesection}{arabic{section}}
    usepackage{mathtools}
    usepackage{cancel}
    usepackage{pgfplots}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    newtheorem{theorem}{THEOREM}
    newtheorem{proof}{PROOF}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usepackage{amssymb}
    usetikzlibrary{patterns}
    usepackage{fancyhdr}
    usepackage{bigints}
    usetikzlibrary{angles}
    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    usepackage{color,xcolor}
    usepackage{booktabs,array}
    usepackage{hyperref}
    usepackage{graphicx}
    usetikzlibrary{arrows}
    usepackage{polynom}
    usepackage{wallpaper}
    usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}
    usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
    newenvironment{tightcenter}{
    setlengthtopsep{0pt}
    setlengthparskip{0pt}
    begin{center}}{end{center}}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
    draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
    draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
    draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
    %
    %scope
    %clip (-3,-2) rectangle (4,2)
    %(0,0) circle (1.5cm);
    %fill[gray] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
    %endscope
    %
    node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
    node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
    node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
    node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}









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      Can someone show me how to shade the yellow region by modifying my code?
      Thank you in advance guys :)



      desired output



      documentclass[]{article}
      usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      renewcommand{thesection}{arabic{section}}
      usepackage{mathtools}
      usepackage{cancel}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      newtheorem{theorem}{THEOREM}
      newtheorem{proof}{PROOF}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      usetikzlibrary{patterns}
      usepackage{fancyhdr}
      usepackage{bigints}
      usetikzlibrary{angles}
      usepackage{tcolorbox}
      usepackage{color,xcolor}
      usepackage{booktabs,array}
      usepackage{hyperref}
      usepackage{graphicx}
      usetikzlibrary{arrows}
      usepackage{polynom}
      usepackage{wallpaper}
      usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}
      usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
      newenvironment{tightcenter}{
      setlengthtopsep{0pt}
      setlengthparskip{0pt}
      begin{center}}{end{center}}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
      draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
      draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
      draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
      %
      %scope
      %clip (-3,-2) rectangle (4,2)
      %(0,0) circle (1.5cm);
      %fill[gray] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
      %endscope
      %
      node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
      node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
      node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
      node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}









      share|improve this question














      Can someone show me how to shade the yellow region by modifying my code?
      Thank you in advance guys :)



      desired output



      documentclass[]{article}
      usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      renewcommand{thesection}{arabic{section}}
      usepackage{mathtools}
      usepackage{cancel}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      newtheorem{theorem}{THEOREM}
      newtheorem{proof}{PROOF}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      usetikzlibrary{patterns}
      usepackage{fancyhdr}
      usepackage{bigints}
      usetikzlibrary{angles}
      usepackage{tcolorbox}
      usepackage{color,xcolor}
      usepackage{booktabs,array}
      usepackage{hyperref}
      usepackage{graphicx}
      usetikzlibrary{arrows}
      usepackage{polynom}
      usepackage{wallpaper}
      usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}
      usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween}
      newenvironment{tightcenter}{
      setlengthtopsep{0pt}
      setlengthparskip{0pt}
      begin{center}}{end{center}}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
      draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
      draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
      draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
      %
      %scope
      %clip (-3,-2) rectangle (4,2)
      %(0,0) circle (1.5cm);
      %fill[gray] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
      %endscope
      %
      node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
      node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
      node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
      node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}






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          Straightforward with reverseclip.



          documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
          usetikzlibrary{backgrounds}
          % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
          tikzset{reverseclip/.style={insert path={(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
          (current bounding box.north east)} }}
          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
          draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
          draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
          draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
          node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
          node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
          node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
          node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
          begin{scope}[on background layer]
          clip (0,0) circle (1.5cm) [reverseclip];
          clip (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
          fill[yellow] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
          end{scope}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Straightforward with reverseclip.



            documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
            usetikzlibrary{backgrounds}
            % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
            tikzset{reverseclip/.style={insert path={(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
            (current bounding box.north east)} }}
            begin{document}
            begin{tikzpicture}
            draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
            draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
            draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
            draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
            node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
            node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
            node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
            node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
            begin{scope}[on background layer]
            clip (0,0) circle (1.5cm) [reverseclip];
            clip (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
            fill[yellow] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
            end{scope}
            end{tikzpicture}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Straightforward with reverseclip.



              documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
              usetikzlibrary{backgrounds}
              % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
              tikzset{reverseclip/.style={insert path={(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
              (current bounding box.north east)} }}
              begin{document}
              begin{tikzpicture}
              draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
              draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
              draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
              draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
              node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
              node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
              node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
              node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
              begin{scope}[on background layer]
              clip (0,0) circle (1.5cm) [reverseclip];
              clip (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
              fill[yellow] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
              end{scope}
              end{tikzpicture}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                Straightforward with reverseclip.



                documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
                usetikzlibrary{backgrounds}
                % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
                tikzset{reverseclip/.style={insert path={(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
                (current bounding box.north east)} }}
                begin{document}
                begin{tikzpicture}
                draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
                draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
                draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
                draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
                node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
                node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
                node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
                node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
                begin{scope}[on background layer]
                clip (0,0) circle (1.5cm) [reverseclip];
                clip (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
                fill[yellow] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
                end{scope}
                end{tikzpicture}
                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                Straightforward with reverseclip.



                documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
                usetikzlibrary{backgrounds}
                % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
                tikzset{reverseclip/.style={insert path={(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
                (current bounding box.north east)} }}
                begin{document}
                begin{tikzpicture}
                draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
                draw[thick] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
                draw[thick] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
                draw[thick] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
                node [above] at (-3.1,2){$mathcal{E}$};
                node at (-1.2,1.5) {$A$};
                node at (+2.6,1.5) {$B$};
                node at (+0.75,-3.4) {$C$};
                begin{scope}[on background layer]
                clip (0,0) circle (1.5cm) [reverseclip];
                clip (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
                fill[yellow] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
                end{scope}
                end{tikzpicture}
                end{document}


                enter image description here







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