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# How to Find Intersections with Ellipses in PGF/TikZ

I am trying to display a sphere in PGF/TikZ to illustrate the idea of great circles.

The code for my current result is:

\begin{tikzpicture}

left color=transparent!20,
right color=transparent!90]

inner color=transparent!100,
outer color=transparent!10]

left color=transparent!0,
right color=transparent!70]

\draw [<->, dashed] (0,-5) -- (0,5); % y-axis
\draw [->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (20:5); % x-axis
\draw [->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (200:5); % x-axis
\draw [->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (340:5); % z-axis
\draw [->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (160:5); % z-axis

\fill [color=cyan, opacity=0.15, path fading=fade out] (0,0) circle (4cm); % bounding circle

% great circle 1

% great circle 2

\end{tikzpicture}


How do I

1. find the two points of intersection of the two red ellipses (commented as great circle 1 and 2),
2. find the point of intersection of a line (originating at the center (0,0)) with a ellipse, and
3. place a little circle or rectangle there?

Placing a little circle or rectangle there is not an issue. Thank you very much!

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Check out section 4.1.4. of the TikZ and PGF manual, titled "The Intersection of the Circles." You need to use the intersections library, which allows you to use the name intersections key, as in \path [name intersections={of=path 1 and path 2}] ;. To use this, you'll need to use the name path key, as in \draw [name path = y axis, <->, dashed] (0,-5) -- (0,5) ; % y-axis. Accessing the intersections seems to vary between versions; my local copy of the manual has different instructions from the one I linked you to. However, at least on my version, you then access the intersections with (intersection-1), (intersection-2), etc. To get circles at each intersection in your example, then, I would change your code to look like the following:

\begin{tikzpicture}
, left color  = transparent!20
, right color = transparent!90 ]

, inner color = transparent!100
, outer color = transparent!10 ]

, left color  = transparent!0
, right color = transparent!70]

\draw [name path = y  axis, <->, dashed] (0,-5) -- (0,5)   ; % y-axis
\draw [name path = x- axis,  ->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (20:5)  ; % x-axis
\draw [name path = x+ axis,  ->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (200:5) ; % x-axis
\draw [name path = z+ axis,  ->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (340:5) ; % z-axis
\draw [name path = z- axis,  ->, dashed] (0, 0) -- (160:5) ; % z-axis

% bounding circle
(0,0) circle (4cm) ;

% x-y-axis area
(0,0) ellipse (4cm and 1cm);

% great circle 1
\draw [ name path    = great circle 1
, rotate       = -40
, color        = red
(0,0) ellipse (4cm and 1cm);

% great circle 2
\draw [ name path    = great circle 2
, rotate       = 5
, color        = red
(0,0) ellipse (1.5cm and 4cm);

% Intersections
\path [name intersections={of=great circle 1 and great circle 2}] ;
\foreach \i in {1,...,4}
\fill [color=red] (intersection-\i) circle (2pt) ;

\path [name intersections={of=y axis and great circle 1}] ;
\fill (intersection-1) circle (2pt) ;
\fill (intersection-2) circle (2pt) ;
\path [name intersections={of=y axis and great circle 2}] ;
\fill (intersection-1) circle (2pt) ;
\fill (intersection-2) circle (2pt) ;

\foreach \a in {x,z} {
\foreach \ss in {+,-} {
\def\s.{\ss} % Otherwise the space in \a\s axis would get gobbled.
\path [name intersections={of=\a\s. axis and great circle 1}] ;
\fill (intersection-1) circle (2pt) ;
\path [name intersections={of=\a\s. axis and great circle 2}] ;
\fill (intersection-1) circle (2pt) ;
}
}
\end{tikzpicture}


Other than the reformatting (to avoid the horizontal scroll bar), all I have changed of your existing code is to add the name path key to your axes and great circles. I then added the intersections code, which should be relatively self-explanatory. Remember to \usetikzlibrary{intersections} first, and everything should work.

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Thanks for the detailed answer. As far as I understand I need to have the latest developer version from the CVS, since intersection is not included in the "regular" pgf-2.00.tar.gz. Since I am experiencing some problems with the installation I will get back as soon as that works. – user327684 May 10 '10 at 21:51
This (second post = first reply) latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=5687 might be useful to many other running MikTex. – user327684 May 11 '10 at 7:51
Works perfect! Thanks so much! – user327684 May 11 '10 at 7:58