If your arrow is small and the tip size is scaled down automatically but you want it bigger, just increase the max_tip_length_to_length_ratio (set it to 0.5 or so). Similarly you can change the stroke width of your arrow with max_stroke_width_to_length_ratio (e.g., if your arrow is very small, use max_stroke_width_to_length_ratio=7 or more). Feel free to experiment with the values of both parameters. PS: I just used Arrows with the default values for max_tip_length_to_length_ratio and max_stroke_width_to_length_ratio. They are ok for me!
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how did you make the arrows? I am not sure how to prevent the arrows width and tip size from scaling when the length of different arrows are different
If your arrow is small and the tip size is scaled down automatically but you want it bigger,
just increase the max_tip_length_to_length_ratio (set it to 0.5 or so). Similarly you can change the stroke width of your arrow with max_stroke_width_to_length_ratio (e.g., if your arrow is very small, use max_stroke_width_to_length_ratio=7 or more).
Feel free to experiment with the values of both parameters.
PS: I just used Arrows with the default values for max_tip_length_to_length_ratio and max_stroke_width_to_length_ratio. They are ok for me!
@@mathemartics ohh ok thank you!
How do I make the /\
Check this out:
docs.manim.community/en/stable/reference/manim.mobject.geometry.line.Arrow.html
i have a test tomorrow. I had a doubt in gcf and lcm, but you have cleared my doubt@@mathemartics
same