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Shade part of a Venn diagram


How can I invert a 'clip' selection within TikZ?How to generate all possible Venn diagrams (with the case below) efficiently?How to draw a decorated rectangle with rounded corners?TikZ labelling venn diagramRotate a node but not its content: the case of the ellipse decorationDrawing a Venn diagramHow to define the default vertical distance between nodes?Numerical conditional within tikz keys?TikZ/ERD: node (=Entity) label on the insideTikZ: Drawing an arc from an intersection to an intersectionDrawing rectilinear curves in Tikz, aka an Etch-a-Sketch drawingLine up nested tikz enviroments or how to get rid of themVenn diagram outlines













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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
usepackagepgfplots
renewcommandthesectionarabicsection
usepackagemathtools
usepackagecancel
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageamsmath
newtheoremtheoremTHEOREM
newtheoremproofPROOF
usepackagetikz
usepackageamssymb
usetikzlibrarypatterns
usepackagefancyhdr
usepackagebigints
usetikzlibraryangles
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackagecolor,xcolor
usepackagebooktabs,array
usepackagehyperref
usepackagegraphicx
usetikzlibraryarrows
usepackagepolynom
usepackagewallpaper
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric
usepgfplotslibraryfillbetween
newenvironmenttightcenter
setlengthtopsep0pt
setlengthparskip0pt
begincenterendcenter
begindocument
begintikzpicture
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)$mathcalE$;
node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument









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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
usepackagepgfplots
renewcommandthesectionarabicsection
usepackagemathtools
usepackagecancel
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageamsmath
newtheoremtheoremTHEOREM
newtheoremproofPROOF
usepackagetikz
usepackageamssymb
usetikzlibrarypatterns
usepackagefancyhdr
usepackagebigints
usetikzlibraryangles
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackagecolor,xcolor
usepackagebooktabs,array
usepackagehyperref
usepackagegraphicx
usetikzlibraryarrows
usepackagepolynom
usepackagewallpaper
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric
usepgfplotslibraryfillbetween
newenvironmenttightcenter
setlengthtopsep0pt
setlengthparskip0pt
begincenterendcenter
begindocument
begintikzpicture
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)$mathcalE$;
node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument









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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
usepackagepgfplots
renewcommandthesectionarabicsection
usepackagemathtools
usepackagecancel
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageamsmath
newtheoremtheoremTHEOREM
newtheoremproofPROOF
usepackagetikz
usepackageamssymb
usetikzlibrarypatterns
usepackagefancyhdr
usepackagebigints
usetikzlibraryangles
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackagecolor,xcolor
usepackagebooktabs,array
usepackagehyperref
usepackagegraphicx
usetikzlibraryarrows
usepackagepolynom
usepackagewallpaper
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric
usepgfplotslibraryfillbetween
newenvironmenttightcenter
setlengthtopsep0pt
setlengthparskip0pt
begincenterendcenter
begindocument
begintikzpicture
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)$mathcalE$;
node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument









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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
usepackagepgfplots
renewcommandthesectionarabicsection
usepackagemathtools
usepackagecancel
usepackagepgfplots
usepackageamsmath
newtheoremtheoremTHEOREM
newtheoremproofPROOF
usepackagetikz
usepackageamssymb
usetikzlibrarypatterns
usepackagefancyhdr
usepackagebigints
usetikzlibraryangles
usepackagetcolorbox
usepackagecolor,xcolor
usepackagebooktabs,array
usepackagehyperref
usepackagegraphicx
usetikzlibraryarrows
usepackagepolynom
usepackagewallpaper
usetikzlibraryshapes.geometric
usepgfplotslibraryfillbetween
newenvironmenttightcenter
setlengthtopsep0pt
setlengthparskip0pt
begincenterendcenter
begindocument
begintikzpicture
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)$mathcalE$;
node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument






tikz-pgf venn-diagrams






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– Loop Space
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Straightforward with reverseclip.



documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
(current bounding box.north east)
begindocument
begintikzpicture
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)$mathcalE$;
node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
beginscope[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);
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here



One can of course avoid repetition and make it a bit more automatic by storing the paths in macros and using pgf keys. Then it boils down to



beginscope[on background layer]
pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
endscope


with the same output.



documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
% based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
(current bounding box.north east)
makeatletter % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/38995/121799
tikzset
use path/.code=pgfsyssoftpath@setcurrentpath#1

makeatother
defPATHpath
begindocument
pgfkeysnot inside/.code=clip[use path=#1,reverseclip];,
inside/.code=clip[use path=#1];,
shade/.code=fill[#1] (current bounding box.south west)rectangle
(current bounding box.north east);
begintikzpicture
draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
draw[thick,save path=pathA] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
draw[thick,save path=pathB] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
draw[thick,save path=pathC] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
node [above] at (-3.1,2)$mathcalE$;
node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
beginscope[on background layer]
pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument





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    Straightforward with reverseclip.



    documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
    usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
    % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
    tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
    (current bounding box.north east)
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    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)$mathcalE$;
    node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
    node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
    node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
    beginscope[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);
    endscope
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    One can of course avoid repetition and make it a bit more automatic by storing the paths in macros and using pgf keys. Then it boils down to



    beginscope[on background layer]
    pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
    endscope


    with the same output.



    documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
    usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
    % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
    tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
    (current bounding box.north east)
    makeatletter % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/38995/121799
    tikzset
    use path/.code=pgfsyssoftpath@setcurrentpath#1

    makeatother
    defPATHpath
    begindocument
    pgfkeysnot inside/.code=clip[use path=#1,reverseclip];,
    inside/.code=clip[use path=#1];,
    shade/.code=fill[#1] (current bounding box.south west)rectangle
    (current bounding box.north east);
    begintikzpicture
    draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
    draw[thick,save path=pathA] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
    draw[thick,save path=pathB] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
    draw[thick,save path=pathC] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
    node [above] at (-3.1,2)$mathcalE$;
    node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
    node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
    node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
    beginscope[on background layer]
    pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
    endscope
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument





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      Straightforward with reverseclip.



      documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
      usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
      % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
      tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
      (current bounding box.north east)
      begindocument
      begintikzpicture
      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)$mathcalE$;
      node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
      node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
      node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
      beginscope[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);
      endscope
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      One can of course avoid repetition and make it a bit more automatic by storing the paths in macros and using pgf keys. Then it boils down to



      beginscope[on background layer]
      pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
      endscope


      with the same output.



      documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
      usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
      % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
      tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
      (current bounding box.north east)
      makeatletter % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/38995/121799
      tikzset
      use path/.code=pgfsyssoftpath@setcurrentpath#1

      makeatother
      defPATHpath
      begindocument
      pgfkeysnot inside/.code=clip[use path=#1,reverseclip];,
      inside/.code=clip[use path=#1];,
      shade/.code=fill[#1] (current bounding box.south west)rectangle
      (current bounding box.north east);
      begintikzpicture
      draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
      draw[thick,save path=pathA] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
      draw[thick,save path=pathB] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
      draw[thick,save path=pathC] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
      node [above] at (-3.1,2)$mathcalE$;
      node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
      node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
      node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
      beginscope[on background layer]
      pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
      endscope
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument





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        Straightforward with reverseclip.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
        usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
        % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
        tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
        (current bounding box.north east)
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        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)$mathcalE$;
        node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
        node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
        node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
        beginscope[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);
        endscope
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        One can of course avoid repetition and make it a bit more automatic by storing the paths in macros and using pgf keys. Then it boils down to



        beginscope[on background layer]
        pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
        endscope


        with the same output.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
        usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
        % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
        tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
        (current bounding box.north east)
        makeatletter % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/38995/121799
        tikzset
        use path/.code=pgfsyssoftpath@setcurrentpath#1

        makeatother
        defPATHpath
        begindocument
        pgfkeysnot inside/.code=clip[use path=#1,reverseclip];,
        inside/.code=clip[use path=#1];,
        shade/.code=fill[#1] (current bounding box.south west)rectangle
        (current bounding box.north east);
        begintikzpicture
        draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
        draw[thick,save path=pathA] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
        draw[thick,save path=pathB] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
        draw[thick,save path=pathC] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
        node [above] at (-3.1,2)$mathcalE$;
        node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
        node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
        node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
        beginscope[on background layer]
        pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
        endscope
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument





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        Straightforward with reverseclip.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
        usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
        % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
        tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
        (current bounding box.north east)
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        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)$mathcalE$;
        node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
        node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
        node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
        beginscope[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);
        endscope
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        One can of course avoid repetition and make it a bit more automatic by storing the paths in macros and using pgf keys. Then it boils down to



        beginscope[on background layer]
        pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
        endscope


        with the same output.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
        usetikzlibrarybackgrounds
        % based on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/12033/121799
        tikzsetreverseclip/.style=insert path=(current bounding box.south west)rectangle
        (current bounding box.north east)
        makeatletter % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/38995/121799
        tikzset
        use path/.code=pgfsyssoftpath@setcurrentpath#1

        makeatother
        defPATHpath
        begindocument
        pgfkeysnot inside/.code=clip[use path=#1,reverseclip];,
        inside/.code=clip[use path=#1];,
        shade/.code=fill[#1] (current bounding box.south west)rectangle
        (current bounding box.north east);
        begintikzpicture
        draw[thick] (-3,-3.9) rectangle (4,2);
        draw[thick,save path=pathA] (0,0) circle (1.5cm);
        draw[thick,save path=pathB] (1.5,0) circle (1.5cm);
        draw[thick,save path=pathC] (0.75,-1.6) circle (1.5cm);
        node [above] at (-3.1,2)$mathcalE$;
        node at (-1.2,1.5) $A$;
        node at (+2.6,1.5) $B$;
        node at (+0.75,-3.4) $C$;
        beginscope[on background layer]
        pgfkeysnot inside=pathA,inside/.list=pathB,pathC,shade=yellow
        endscope
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument






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