Building relationship diagrams
In Chapter 6, Drawing Trees and Graphs, we encountered a special relationship diagram, the mind map. The smartdiagram
package offers other diagram types that indicate connections between concepts or objects. Such diagrams are naturally not linear – for example, a mind map can be very complex, such as in Figure 6.15.
Since they are focused and aesthetically pleasing, we will focus on circular relationship diagrams, which have a central concept and related concepts placed around them.
Our first diagram type shall be a bubble diagram. It’s like a mind map – there is a central concept or object, and related concepts are placed around it in a circular manner and shape. The following code illustrates it:
\smartdiagramset{bubble node font=\sffamily\LARGE, bubble center node font=\sffamily\Huge} \smartdiagram[bubble diagram]{Diagrams, Nodes, Edges, Arrows, Labels, Colors}
This code generates...