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I have been drawing in a fairly basic way for a long time or using alternative programs to generate my graphs, but now I would like to learn how to graph in Latex but I don't know where to learn to graph. I've searched the internet but haven't seen anything nice or where I can really learn from. Does anyone know where I can get material to learn to graph? Any complete book? I will appreciate all kinds of help, I am interested in graphics in general 2D, 3D ...

Zaragosa
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  • There are the links on 2D and 3D graphs + Asymptote manual + tutorial + ... in here https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/ – Black Mild Nov 03 '21 at 23:22
  • There are many ways to graph in LaTeX: tikz/pgfplots, pstricks, asymptote, and gnuplot are just some of the options. I'd recommend tikz and pgplots. Two sources here but you'll make things easier on yourself if figure out what look and feel you want and fit the package to your needs. My answer here has several templates to get you started. Some have comments on how to change them (axes versus frame, grid paper,etc). – DJP Nov 04 '21 at 00:11
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    For TikZ 2D, start with Section 3 here: https://tug.org/tugboat/tb39-1/tb121duck-tikz.pdf. Then read the very clear tutorial of the TikZ manual: https://www.ctan.org/pkg/pgf. – CarLaTeX Nov 04 '21 at 06:36
  • I also recommend the TikZ manual. And for some inspiration have a look at https://pgfplots.net/ and https://texample.net/tikz/examples/all/ – Raven Nov 04 '21 at 06:58
  • Thank you very much for the advice, I will read what you have mentioned to me, I will leave the question open in case there are interested people or other interesting contributions. – Zaragosa Nov 04 '21 at 13:21

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