Constructing a (netowrk) graph using tikz












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I want to construct the following image in LaTeX, but I'm not sure how to do it:



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I want to construct the following image in LaTeX, but I'm not sure how to do it:



enter image description here



Any help will be appreciated dearly.










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    Hi. Note that today there are so many questions closed for being just-do-it-for-me questions. Your question is currently a just-do-it-for-me. You can change it so that people will help you by adding a MWE! A hint: you can use node to draw nodes and draw for the edges.

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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is not a site for do-it-for-me type of questions.

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  • @Math: Do something before your question gets closed and you receive too many downvotes!

    – JouleV
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I want to construct the following image in LaTeX, but I'm not sure how to do it:



enter image description here



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I want to construct the following image in LaTeX, but I'm not sure how to do it:



enter image description here



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    Hi. Note that today there are so many questions closed for being just-do-it-for-me questions. Your question is currently a just-do-it-for-me. You can change it so that people will help you by adding a MWE! A hint: you can use node to draw nodes and draw for the edges.

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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is not a site for do-it-for-me type of questions.

    – Raaja
    13 mins ago











  • @Math: Do something before your question gets closed and you receive too many downvotes!

    – JouleV
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    Hi. Note that today there are so many questions closed for being just-do-it-for-me questions. Your question is currently a just-do-it-for-me. You can change it so that people will help you by adding a MWE! A hint: you can use node to draw nodes and draw for the edges.

    – JouleV
    22 mins ago








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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is not a site for do-it-for-me type of questions.

    – Raaja
    13 mins ago











  • @Math: Do something before your question gets closed and you receive too many downvotes!

    – JouleV
    11 mins ago








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Hi. Note that today there are so many questions closed for being just-do-it-for-me questions. Your question is currently a just-do-it-for-me. You can change it so that people will help you by adding a MWE! A hint: you can use node to draw nodes and draw for the edges.

– JouleV
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Hi. Note that today there are so many questions closed for being just-do-it-for-me questions. Your question is currently a just-do-it-for-me. You can change it so that people will help you by adding a MWE! A hint: you can use node to draw nodes and draw for the edges.

– JouleV
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is not a site for do-it-for-me type of questions.

– Raaja
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is not a site for do-it-for-me type of questions.

– Raaja
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@Math: Do something before your question gets closed and you receive too many downvotes!

– JouleV
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@Math: Do something before your question gets closed and you receive too many downvotes!

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To give you a start.



documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[bn/.style={circle,fill,draw,text=white,font=sffamily,minimum
size=9mm},every node/.append style={bn}]
path node (1) {1} -- ++ (50:2.5) node (2) {2} -- ++(-95:1.75) node (3) {3}
-- ++(-85:1.75) node (4) {4} -- ++(40:2.75) node (5) {5}
-- ++ (0,1.75) node (6) {6} ;
draw[thick] foreach X [count=Y] in {2,...,6} {(Y) -- (X)}
(6) -- (2) (2) -- (5) (3) -- (5) (1) -- (4) (1) -- (3);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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    To give you a start.



    documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}[bn/.style={circle,fill,draw,text=white,font=sffamily,minimum
    size=9mm},every node/.append style={bn}]
    path node (1) {1} -- ++ (50:2.5) node (2) {2} -- ++(-95:1.75) node (3) {3}
    -- ++(-85:1.75) node (4) {4} -- ++(40:2.75) node (5) {5}
    -- ++ (0,1.75) node (6) {6} ;
    draw[thick] foreach X [count=Y] in {2,...,6} {(Y) -- (X)}
    (6) -- (2) (2) -- (5) (3) -- (5) (1) -- (4) (1) -- (3);
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


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      To give you a start.



      documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}[bn/.style={circle,fill,draw,text=white,font=sffamily,minimum
      size=9mm},every node/.append style={bn}]
      path node (1) {1} -- ++ (50:2.5) node (2) {2} -- ++(-95:1.75) node (3) {3}
      -- ++(-85:1.75) node (4) {4} -- ++(40:2.75) node (5) {5}
      -- ++ (0,1.75) node (6) {6} ;
      draw[thick] foreach X [count=Y] in {2,...,6} {(Y) -- (X)}
      (6) -- (2) (2) -- (5) (3) -- (5) (1) -- (4) (1) -- (3);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here





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        To give you a start.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
        begin{document}
        begin{tikzpicture}[bn/.style={circle,fill,draw,text=white,font=sffamily,minimum
        size=9mm},every node/.append style={bn}]
        path node (1) {1} -- ++ (50:2.5) node (2) {2} -- ++(-95:1.75) node (3) {3}
        -- ++(-85:1.75) node (4) {4} -- ++(40:2.75) node (5) {5}
        -- ++ (0,1.75) node (6) {6} ;
        draw[thick] foreach X [count=Y] in {2,...,6} {(Y) -- (X)}
        (6) -- (2) (2) -- (5) (3) -- (5) (1) -- (4) (1) -- (3);
        end{tikzpicture}
        end{document}


        enter image description here





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        To give you a start.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
        begin{document}
        begin{tikzpicture}[bn/.style={circle,fill,draw,text=white,font=sffamily,minimum
        size=9mm},every node/.append style={bn}]
        path node (1) {1} -- ++ (50:2.5) node (2) {2} -- ++(-95:1.75) node (3) {3}
        -- ++(-85:1.75) node (4) {4} -- ++(40:2.75) node (5) {5}
        -- ++ (0,1.75) node (6) {6} ;
        draw[thick] foreach X [count=Y] in {2,...,6} {(Y) -- (X)}
        (6) -- (2) (2) -- (5) (3) -- (5) (1) -- (4) (1) -- (3);
        end{tikzpicture}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






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