circuitikz: How to add + , - in ammeter?
I created Ammeter with out arrow. I want to add + and - outside the ammeter.
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick]{A} ++(1,0);
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}
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I created Ammeter with out arrow. I want to add + and - outside the ammeter.
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick]{A} ++(1,0);
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}
circuitikz
Note: the standard ammeter symbol, per IEC 60617, should not have any arrow.
– Massimo Ortolano
yesterday
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I created Ammeter with out arrow. I want to add + and - outside the ammeter.
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick]{A} ++(1,0);
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}
circuitikz
I created Ammeter with out arrow. I want to add + and - outside the ammeter.
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick]{A} ++(1,0);
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}
circuitikz
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sandusandu
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Note: the standard ammeter symbol, per IEC 60617, should not have any arrow.
– Massimo Ortolano
yesterday
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Note: the standard ammeter symbol, per IEC 60617, should not have any arrow.
– Massimo Ortolano
yesterday
Note: the standard ammeter symbol, per IEC 60617, should not have any arrow.
– Massimo Ortolano
yesterday
Note: the standard ammeter symbol, per IEC 60617, should not have any arrow.
– Massimo Ortolano
yesterday
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documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](A){A} ++(1,0);
node[xshift=-3mm] at (A.south west){$+$};
node[xshift=3mm] at (A.south east){$-$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

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You could do it manually by placing some nodes right next to it:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](a){A} ++(1,0);
path (a.west) node[above left,inner sep=1pt] {$-$} (a.east) node[above
right,inner sep=1pt] {$+$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

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Like this?
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](A){A} ++(1,0);
node[xshift=-3mm] at (A.south west){$+$};
node[xshift=3mm] at (A.south east){$-$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

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documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](A){A} ++(1,0);
node[xshift=-3mm] at (A.south west){$+$};
node[xshift=3mm] at (A.south east){$-$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

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documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](A){A} ++(1,0);
node[xshift=-3mm] at (A.south west){$+$};
node[xshift=3mm] at (A.south east){$-$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

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documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](A){A} ++(1,0);
node[xshift=-3mm] at (A.south west){$+$};
node[xshift=3mm] at (A.south east){$-$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

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You could do it manually by placing some nodes right next to it:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](a){A} ++(1,0);
path (a.west) node[above left,inner sep=1pt] {$-$} (a.east) node[above
right,inner sep=1pt] {$+$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

add a comment |
You could do it manually by placing some nodes right next to it:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](a){A} ++(1,0);
path (a.west) node[above left,inner sep=1pt] {$-$} (a.east) node[above
right,inner sep=1pt] {$+$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

add a comment |
You could do it manually by placing some nodes right next to it:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](a){A} ++(1,0);
path (a.west) node[above left,inner sep=1pt] {$-$} (a.east) node[above
right,inner sep=1pt] {$+$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

You could do it manually by placing some nodes right next to it:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[american,siunitx]{circuitikz}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{circuitikz}[x=3cm,y=3cm]
draw (0,0) to[ammeter] ++(1,0);
draw (0,-1) to node[draw,circle,fill=white,thick](a){A} ++(1,0);
path (a.west) node[above left,inner sep=1pt] {$-$} (a.east) node[above
right,inner sep=1pt] {$+$};
end{circuitikz}
end{frame}
end{document}

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SkillmonSkillmon
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Note: the standard ammeter symbol, per IEC 60617, should not have any arrow.
– Massimo Ortolano
yesterday