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Is it possible to format a single node in tikzcd? IN the below MWE, I would like the dots cell to not have an ellipse.



MWE



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz-cd}
usetikzlibrary{shapes}

begin{document}

begin{figure}
begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
end{tikzcd}
end{figure}

end{document}









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    Is it possible to format a single node in tikzcd? IN the below MWE, I would like the dots cell to not have an ellipse.



    MWE



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{tikz-cd}
    usetikzlibrary{shapes}

    begin{document}

    begin{figure}
    begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
    0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
    end{tikzcd}
    end{figure}

    end{document}









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      Is it possible to format a single node in tikzcd? IN the below MWE, I would like the dots cell to not have an ellipse.



      MWE



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz-cd}
      usetikzlibrary{shapes}

      begin{document}

      begin{figure}
      begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
      0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
      end{tikzcd}
      end{figure}

      end{document}









      share|improve this question














      Is it possible to format a single node in tikzcd? IN the below MWE, I would like the dots cell to not have an ellipse.



      MWE



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz-cd}
      usetikzlibrary{shapes}

      begin{document}

      begin{figure}
      begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
      0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
      end{tikzcd}
      end{figure}

      end{document}






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          tikzcd is in fact only an improvement of matrix in TikZ.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          However, to have nice arrows, I think some improvements are needed. Here are some proposals to do so:





          1. Use phantom (as suggested by marmot in the comments)



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            We can even improve this approach more by using cdots:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|cdotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          2. Use option anchor=center



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          Moreover, to make the height of the nodes consistent, you may need minimum height option (here I apply it to the anchor=center code – you can apply this to any code above):



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center,minimum height=2em}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you, that did it!

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • Sorry, I thought I had.

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • @DavidPoxon No problems :) You're welcome.

            – JouleV
            1 hour ago






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            @marmot Thanks for pointing that out :) I added your proposal and two more to my answer.

            – JouleV
            28 mins ago












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          tikzcd is in fact only an improvement of matrix in TikZ.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          However, to have nice arrows, I think some improvements are needed. Here are some proposals to do so:





          1. Use phantom (as suggested by marmot in the comments)



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            We can even improve this approach more by using cdots:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|cdotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          2. Use option anchor=center



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          Moreover, to make the height of the nodes consistent, you may need minimum height option (here I apply it to the anchor=center code – you can apply this to any code above):



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center,minimum height=2em}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you, that did it!

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • Sorry, I thought I had.

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • @DavidPoxon No problems :) You're welcome.

            – JouleV
            1 hour ago






          • 1





            @marmot Thanks for pointing that out :) I added your proposal and two more to my answer.

            – JouleV
            28 mins ago
















          4














          tikzcd is in fact only an improvement of matrix in TikZ.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          However, to have nice arrows, I think some improvements are needed. Here are some proposals to do so:





          1. Use phantom (as suggested by marmot in the comments)



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            We can even improve this approach more by using cdots:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|cdotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          2. Use option anchor=center



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          Moreover, to make the height of the nodes consistent, you may need minimum height option (here I apply it to the anchor=center code – you can apply this to any code above):



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center,minimum height=2em}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you, that did it!

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • Sorry, I thought I had.

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • @DavidPoxon No problems :) You're welcome.

            – JouleV
            1 hour ago






          • 1





            @marmot Thanks for pointing that out :) I added your proposal and two more to my answer.

            – JouleV
            28 mins ago














          4












          4








          4







          tikzcd is in fact only an improvement of matrix in TikZ.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          However, to have nice arrows, I think some improvements are needed. Here are some proposals to do so:





          1. Use phantom (as suggested by marmot in the comments)



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            We can even improve this approach more by using cdots:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|cdotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          2. Use option anchor=center



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          Moreover, to make the height of the nodes consistent, you may need minimum height option (here I apply it to the anchor=center code – you can apply this to any code above):



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center,minimum height=2em}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          tikzcd is in fact only an improvement of matrix in TikZ.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          However, to have nice arrows, I think some improvements are needed. Here are some proposals to do so:





          1. Use phantom (as suggested by marmot in the comments)



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            We can even improve this approach more by using cdots:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|cdotsvphantom{1} arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          2. Use option anchor=center



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usetikzlibrary{shapes}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center}}]
            0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
            end{tikzcd}
            end{figure}
            end{document}


            enter image description here




          Moreover, to make the height of the nodes consistent, you may need minimum height option (here I apply it to the anchor=center code – you can apply this to any code above):



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          begin{tikzcd}[cells={nodes={draw=black, ellipse,anchor=center,minimum height=2em}}]
          0 arrow[r] & 1 arrow[r] & |[draw=none]|dots arrow[r] & n-1 arrow[r] & n
          end{tikzcd}
          end{figure}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          • Thank you, that did it!

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • Sorry, I thought I had.

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • @DavidPoxon No problems :) You're welcome.

            – JouleV
            1 hour ago






          • 1





            @marmot Thanks for pointing that out :) I added your proposal and two more to my answer.

            – JouleV
            28 mins ago



















          • Thank you, that did it!

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • Sorry, I thought I had.

            – David Poxon
            1 hour ago











          • @DavidPoxon No problems :) You're welcome.

            – JouleV
            1 hour ago






          • 1





            @marmot Thanks for pointing that out :) I added your proposal and two more to my answer.

            – JouleV
            28 mins ago

















          Thank you, that did it!

          – David Poxon
          1 hour ago





          Thank you, that did it!

          – David Poxon
          1 hour ago













          Sorry, I thought I had.

          – David Poxon
          1 hour ago





          Sorry, I thought I had.

          – David Poxon
          1 hour ago













          @DavidPoxon No problems :) You're welcome.

          – JouleV
          1 hour ago





          @DavidPoxon No problems :) You're welcome.

          – JouleV
          1 hour ago




          1




          1





          @marmot Thanks for pointing that out :) I added your proposal and two more to my answer.

          – JouleV
          28 mins ago





          @marmot Thanks for pointing that out :) I added your proposal and two more to my answer.

          – JouleV
          28 mins ago


















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