% % matrix.tex -- Hintergrund für Bucheinband % % (c) 2021 Prof Dr Andreas Müller, OST Ostschweizer Fachhochschule % \documentclass[tikz]{standalone} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{times} \usepackage{txfonts} \usepackage{pgfplots} \usepackage{csvsimple} \usetikzlibrary{arrows,intersections,math} \begin{document} \def\skala{1} \begin{tikzpicture}[>=latex,thick,scale=\skala] \def\w{30} \def\h{10} \def\l{7} \def\s{0.155} \def\vs{0.245} \fill[color=blue] (0,{-0.3*\h}) rectangle (\w,{2*\h}); \def\verticalline#1{ \pgfmathparse{int(random(0,\h/\vs))*\vs} \xdef\initialheight{\pgfmathresult} \foreach \y in {0,\vs,...,\l}{ \pgfmathparse{100*(1-(sqrt(\y/\l)))} \xdef\farbe{\pgfmathresult} \pgfmathparse{int(random(0,9))} \xdef\zeichen{\pgfmathresult} \node[color=white!\farbe!blue,opacity={(1-\y/\l)}] %\node[color=white!\farbe!blue] at (#1,{\initialheight+\y}) {\tt\zeichen}; } } \begin{scope} \clip (0,{-0.3*\h}) rectangle (\w,{2*\h}); \foreach \x in {0,\s,...,\w}{ \verticalline{\x} } \end{scope} \end{tikzpicture} \end{document}