circuitikz: How to add + , - in ammeter?












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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}









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  • Note: the standard ammeter symbol, per IEC 60617, should not have any arrow.

    – Massimo Ortolano
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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}









share|improve this question























  • 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}









share|improve this question














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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  • 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





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}


enter image description here






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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}


    enter image description here






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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}


      enter image description here






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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}


        enter image description here






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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}


          enter image description here






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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}


          enter image description here







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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}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer




























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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}


                enter image description here






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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}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  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}


                  enter image description here







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