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Answer by Kpym for How to draw a broken/infinite hexagon in TikZ

Here is a solution using a "regular heptagon" node. \documentclass[tikz,border=7pt]{standalone}\usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}\tikzset{ heptagon/.style={ shape=regular polygon, regular polygon...

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Answer by Henri Menke for How to draw a broken/infinite hexagon in TikZ

Instead of producing a hexagon, I'd make a septagon where I don't draw one of the nodes.\documentclass{article}\usepackage{tikz}\begin{document}\begin{tikzpicture}[dot/.style={draw,fill,circle,inner...

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Answer by user121799 for How to draw a broken/infinite hexagon in TikZ

I would probably try something like this.\documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]{standalone}\begin{document}\begin{tikzpicture}\foreach \X/\Y [count=\Z] in {-60/3,-10/2,40/1,90/0,140/{$n-1$},190/{$n-2$}}{\path...

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How to draw a broken/infinite hexagon in TikZ

I am trying to get a picture like the followingWhat I have so far\begin{tikzpicture} \node (pol) [draw, thick, blue!90!black,rotate=90,minimum size=2.5cm,regular polygon, regular polygon sides=7] at...

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