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\documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{tikz-3dplot} \usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview} \PreviewEnvironment{tikzpicture} \setlength\PreviewBorder{0.125pt} % % File name: regular-tetragonal-toroid.tex % Description: % A geometric representation of the % regular tetragonal toroid with 18 faces is shown. % % Date of creation: July, 22nd, 2021. % Date of last modification: October, 9th, 2022. % Author: Efraín Soto Apolinar. % https://www.aprendematematicas.org.mx/author/efrain-soto-apolinar/instructing-courses/ % Source: page 477 of the % Glosario Ilustrado de Matem\'aticas Escolares. % https://tinyurl.com/5udm2ufy % % Terms of use: % According to TikZ.net % https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ % Your commitment to the terms of use is greatly appreciated. % \begin{document} \tdplotsetmaincoords{50}{115} % \begin{tikzpicture}[tdplot_main_coords] % Change the value of the number at {\escala}{##} to scale the figure up or down \pgfmathsetmacro{\escala}{2.0} \pgfmathsetmacro{\cero}{sqrt(3.0) / 2.0} \pgfmathsetmacro{\uno}{(2.0 + sqrt(3.0)) / 4.0} \pgfmathsetmacro{\dos}{(3.0 + 2.0 * sqrt(3.0)) / 4.0} \pgfmathsetmacro{\tres}{(2.0 + sqrt(3.0)) / 2.0} % coordinates of the vertices \coordinate(0) at (\escala*1.0, \escala*0.0, \escala*0.5); \coordinate(1) at (\escala*1.0, \escala*0.0, -\escala*0.5); \coordinate(2) at (\escala*\tres, \escala*0.0, \escala*0.0); \coordinate(3) at (\escala*0.5, \escala*\cero, \escala*0.5); \coordinate(4) at (\escala*0.5, \escala*\cero, -\escala*0.5); \coordinate(5) at (\escala*\uno, \escala*\dos, \escala*0.0); \coordinate(6) at (\escala*0.5, -\escala*\cero, \escala*0.5); \coordinate(7) at (\escala*0.5, -\escala*\cero, -\escala*0.5); \coordinate(8) at (\escala*\uno, -\escala*\dos, \escala*0.0); \coordinate(9) at (-\escala*0.5, \escala*\cero, \escala*0.5); \coordinate(10) at (-\escala*0.5, \escala*\cero, -\escala*0.5); % \coordinate(11) at (-\escala*\uno, \escala*\dos, \escala*0.0); \coordinate(12) at (-\escala*0.5, -\escala*\cero, \escala*0.5); \coordinate(13) at (-\escala*0.5, -\escala*\cero, -\escala*0.5); \coordinate(14) at (-\escala*\uno, -\escala*\dos, \escala*0.0); \coordinate(15) at (-\escala*1.0, \escala*0.0, \escala*0.5); \coordinate(16) at (-\escala*1.0, \escala*0.0, -\escala*0.5); \coordinate(17) at (-\escala*\tres, \escala*0.0, \escala*0.0); % Faces of the polyhedron \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (0) -- (3) -- (4) -- (1) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (0) -- (1) -- (7) -- (6) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (1) -- (4) -- (5) -- (2) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (1) -- (2) -- (8) -- (7) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (9) -- (10) -- (4) -- (3) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (10) -- (16) -- (17) -- (11) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (10) -- (11) -- (5) -- (4) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (12) -- (13) -- (16) -- (15) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (13) -- (7) -- (8) -- (14) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (13) -- (14) -- (17) -- (16) -- cycle; % \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (2) -- (5) -- (3) -- (0) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (12) -- (6) -- (7) -- (13) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (9) -- (15) -- (16) -- (10) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (14) -- (12) -- (15) -- (17) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (14) -- (8) -- (6) -- (12) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (11) -- (17) -- (15) -- (9) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (2) -- (0) -- (6) -- (8) -- cycle; \draw[red,thick,fill=cyan!35,opacity=0.75] (11) -- (9) -- (3) -- (5) -- cycle; % \end{tikzpicture} % \end{document}
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