Welcoming 2019 Pi day: How to draw the letter π?












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How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,2)--(3,2);
draw (1,0)--(1,2);
draw (2,0)--(2,2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



(inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



Or this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usepackage{tikzducks}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
duck
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!










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  • Beat this one: ioccc.org/1989/roemer.c

    – user49915
    8 mins ago


















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How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,2)--(3,2);
draw (1,0)--(1,2);
draw (2,0)--(2,2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



(inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



Or this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usepackage{tikzducks}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
duck
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!










share|improve this question























  • Beat this one: ioccc.org/1989/roemer.c

    – user49915
    8 mins ago
















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How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,2)--(3,2);
draw (1,0)--(1,2);
draw (2,0)--(2,2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



(inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



Or this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usepackage{tikzducks}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
duck
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!










share|improve this question















How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,2)--(3,2);
draw (1,0)--(1,2);
draw (2,0)--(2,2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



(inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



Or this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usepackage{tikzducks}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
duck
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!







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  • Beat this one: ioccc.org/1989/roemer.c

    – user49915
    8 mins ago





















  • Beat this one: ioccc.org/1989/roemer.c

    – user49915
    8 mins ago



















Beat this one: ioccc.org/1989/roemer.c

– user49915
8 mins ago







Beat this one: ioccc.org/1989/roemer.c

– user49915
8 mins ago












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Writing π with the digits of π - using the verbatim environment.



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
linespread{0.7}
begin{document}
begin{verbatim}
3.141592653589793238462643383279
5028841971693993751058209749445923
07816406286208998628034825342117067
9821 48086 5132
823 06647 09384
46 09550 58223
17 25359 4081
2848 1117
4502 8410
2701 9385
21105 55964
46229 48954
9303 81964
4288 10975
66593 34461
284756 48233
78678 31652 71
2019091 456485 66
9234603 48610454326648
2133936 0726024914127
3724587 00660631558
817488 152092096
end{verbatim}
end{document}


Based on ascii art drawing by Jorel - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jorel314/3352784321/






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  • How did you format the code? By trial/error?

    – Sigur
    14 mins ago











  • @Sigur I did it by hand, but based off an ascii art drawing I found online. Added a reference to the original drawing.

    – Milo
    2 mins ago





















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Happy pi(less) day!!



enter image description here



documentclass{report}
begin{document}
noindent%
rule{30pt}{1pt}\[-1pt]
rule{8pt}{0pt}%
rule{1pt}{30pt}%
rule{12pt}{0pt}%
rule{1pt}{30pt}
end{document}





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    Writing π with the digits of π - using the verbatim environment.



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    linespread{0.7}
    begin{document}
    begin{verbatim}
    3.141592653589793238462643383279
    5028841971693993751058209749445923
    07816406286208998628034825342117067
    9821 48086 5132
    823 06647 09384
    46 09550 58223
    17 25359 4081
    2848 1117
    4502 8410
    2701 9385
    21105 55964
    46229 48954
    9303 81964
    4288 10975
    66593 34461
    284756 48233
    78678 31652 71
    2019091 456485 66
    9234603 48610454326648
    2133936 0726024914127
    3724587 00660631558
    817488 152092096
    end{verbatim}
    end{document}


    Based on ascii art drawing by Jorel - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jorel314/3352784321/






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    • How did you format the code? By trial/error?

      – Sigur
      14 mins ago











    • @Sigur I did it by hand, but based off an ascii art drawing I found online. Added a reference to the original drawing.

      – Milo
      2 mins ago


















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    Writing π with the digits of π - using the verbatim environment.



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    linespread{0.7}
    begin{document}
    begin{verbatim}
    3.141592653589793238462643383279
    5028841971693993751058209749445923
    07816406286208998628034825342117067
    9821 48086 5132
    823 06647 09384
    46 09550 58223
    17 25359 4081
    2848 1117
    4502 8410
    2701 9385
    21105 55964
    46229 48954
    9303 81964
    4288 10975
    66593 34461
    284756 48233
    78678 31652 71
    2019091 456485 66
    9234603 48610454326648
    2133936 0726024914127
    3724587 00660631558
    817488 152092096
    end{verbatim}
    end{document}


    Based on ascii art drawing by Jorel - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jorel314/3352784321/






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    • How did you format the code? By trial/error?

      – Sigur
      14 mins ago











    • @Sigur I did it by hand, but based off an ascii art drawing I found online. Added a reference to the original drawing.

      – Milo
      2 mins ago
















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    Writing π with the digits of π - using the verbatim environment.



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    linespread{0.7}
    begin{document}
    begin{verbatim}
    3.141592653589793238462643383279
    5028841971693993751058209749445923
    07816406286208998628034825342117067
    9821 48086 5132
    823 06647 09384
    46 09550 58223
    17 25359 4081
    2848 1117
    4502 8410
    2701 9385
    21105 55964
    46229 48954
    9303 81964
    4288 10975
    66593 34461
    284756 48233
    78678 31652 71
    2019091 456485 66
    9234603 48610454326648
    2133936 0726024914127
    3724587 00660631558
    817488 152092096
    end{verbatim}
    end{document}


    Based on ascii art drawing by Jorel - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jorel314/3352784321/






    share|improve this answer















    Writing π with the digits of π - using the verbatim environment.



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    linespread{0.7}
    begin{document}
    begin{verbatim}
    3.141592653589793238462643383279
    5028841971693993751058209749445923
    07816406286208998628034825342117067
    9821 48086 5132
    823 06647 09384
    46 09550 58223
    17 25359 4081
    2848 1117
    4502 8410
    2701 9385
    21105 55964
    46229 48954
    9303 81964
    4288 10975
    66593 34461
    284756 48233
    78678 31652 71
    2019091 456485 66
    9234603 48610454326648
    2133936 0726024914127
    3724587 00660631558
    817488 152092096
    end{verbatim}
    end{document}


    Based on ascii art drawing by Jorel - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jorel314/3352784321/







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    • How did you format the code? By trial/error?

      – Sigur
      14 mins ago











    • @Sigur I did it by hand, but based off an ascii art drawing I found online. Added a reference to the original drawing.

      – Milo
      2 mins ago





















    • How did you format the code? By trial/error?

      – Sigur
      14 mins ago











    • @Sigur I did it by hand, but based off an ascii art drawing I found online. Added a reference to the original drawing.

      – Milo
      2 mins ago



















    How did you format the code? By trial/error?

    – Sigur
    14 mins ago





    How did you format the code? By trial/error?

    – Sigur
    14 mins ago













    @Sigur I did it by hand, but based off an ascii art drawing I found online. Added a reference to the original drawing.

    – Milo
    2 mins ago







    @Sigur I did it by hand, but based off an ascii art drawing I found online. Added a reference to the original drawing.

    – Milo
    2 mins ago













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    Happy pi(less) day!!



    enter image description here



    documentclass{report}
    begin{document}
    noindent%
    rule{30pt}{1pt}\[-1pt]
    rule{8pt}{0pt}%
    rule{1pt}{30pt}%
    rule{12pt}{0pt}%
    rule{1pt}{30pt}
    end{document}





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      Happy pi(less) day!!



      enter image description here



      documentclass{report}
      begin{document}
      noindent%
      rule{30pt}{1pt}\[-1pt]
      rule{8pt}{0pt}%
      rule{1pt}{30pt}%
      rule{12pt}{0pt}%
      rule{1pt}{30pt}
      end{document}





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        Happy pi(less) day!!



        enter image description here



        documentclass{report}
        begin{document}
        noindent%
        rule{30pt}{1pt}\[-1pt]
        rule{8pt}{0pt}%
        rule{1pt}{30pt}%
        rule{12pt}{0pt}%
        rule{1pt}{30pt}
        end{document}





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        Happy pi(less) day!!



        enter image description here



        documentclass{report}
        begin{document}
        noindent%
        rule{30pt}{1pt}\[-1pt]
        rule{8pt}{0pt}%
        rule{1pt}{30pt}%
        rule{12pt}{0pt}%
        rule{1pt}{30pt}
        end{document}






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