How do I draw a barber pole using tikz?












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I have the following code to draw a number of colored lines.
Instead of having straight lines I would like to draw a barber pole containing the five colors in the thin stripes.



Note that I'm not looking for anything 3D, just diagonal stripes.
like so ///////



This would look something like this:



enter image description here



How do I do this?



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = white] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}

node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);
%I want this part to be replaced with a barber pole containing the five colors
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


EDIT

Here is the solution I came up with using @marmot's answer.



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.90}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = lightgray] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);

%fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
%fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
%fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
%fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
%fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

clip(5,1) rectangle ({17+6},2);
foreach Q in {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
foreach X [count=Y] in
{yellowgreen,lightgray,lightpurple,lightyellow,lightorange}
{draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*0.6+Q*3+1,0.1) -- ++(0.9,2.5);}
foreach ya in {1}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









share|improve this question




















  • 3




    Hm, what is a barber pole? Can you add an image to your question?
    – Kurt
    Dec 2 '18 at 17:56






  • 1




    I think this is one rotation away from side-by-side colorful rectangles.
    – Symbol 1
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:35










  • Thanks for adding the screen shot! But now I am wondering what the relation between this and your code is. Do you want to use the barber pole as a background for the matrix in some way?
    – marmot
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:53










  • @marmot, yes, its a background for the matrix. The part where it says ...
    – Johan
    Dec 2 '18 at 23:37
















4














I have the following code to draw a number of colored lines.
Instead of having straight lines I would like to draw a barber pole containing the five colors in the thin stripes.



Note that I'm not looking for anything 3D, just diagonal stripes.
like so ///////



This would look something like this:



enter image description here



How do I do this?



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = white] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}

node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);
%I want this part to be replaced with a barber pole containing the five colors
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


EDIT

Here is the solution I came up with using @marmot's answer.



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.90}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = lightgray] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);

%fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
%fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
%fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
%fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
%fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

clip(5,1) rectangle ({17+6},2);
foreach Q in {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
foreach X [count=Y] in
{yellowgreen,lightgray,lightpurple,lightyellow,lightorange}
{draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*0.6+Q*3+1,0.1) -- ++(0.9,2.5);}
foreach ya in {1}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









share|improve this question




















  • 3




    Hm, what is a barber pole? Can you add an image to your question?
    – Kurt
    Dec 2 '18 at 17:56






  • 1




    I think this is one rotation away from side-by-side colorful rectangles.
    – Symbol 1
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:35










  • Thanks for adding the screen shot! But now I am wondering what the relation between this and your code is. Do you want to use the barber pole as a background for the matrix in some way?
    – marmot
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:53










  • @marmot, yes, its a background for the matrix. The part where it says ...
    – Johan
    Dec 2 '18 at 23:37














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I have the following code to draw a number of colored lines.
Instead of having straight lines I would like to draw a barber pole containing the five colors in the thin stripes.



Note that I'm not looking for anything 3D, just diagonal stripes.
like so ///////



This would look something like this:



enter image description here



How do I do this?



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = white] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}

node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);
%I want this part to be replaced with a barber pole containing the five colors
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


EDIT

Here is the solution I came up with using @marmot's answer.



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.90}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = lightgray] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);

%fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
%fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
%fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
%fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
%fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

clip(5,1) rectangle ({17+6},2);
foreach Q in {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
foreach X [count=Y] in
{yellowgreen,lightgray,lightpurple,lightyellow,lightorange}
{draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*0.6+Q*3+1,0.1) -- ++(0.9,2.5);}
foreach ya in {1}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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I have the following code to draw a number of colored lines.
Instead of having straight lines I would like to draw a barber pole containing the five colors in the thin stripes.



Note that I'm not looking for anything 3D, just diagonal stripes.
like so ///////



This would look something like this:



enter image description here



How do I do this?



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = white] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}

node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);
%I want this part to be replaced with a barber pole containing the five colors
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


EDIT

Here is the solution I came up with using @marmot's answer.



documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{tikz}
%usetikzlibrary{...}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.90}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}

defopacity{0.75}
defxcellsa{{{"2","1","0"},{"5","4","3"},{"8","7","6"}}}

defbitsencoding{{
{"","0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","...","504","505","506","507","508","509","510","511"},
{"0:","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1","...","0","1","0","1","0","1","0","1"},
{"1:","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1","...","0","0","1","1","0","0","1","1"},
{"2:","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1","...","0","0","0","0","1","1","1","1"},
{"...","...","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""},
{"8:","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","0","...","1","1","1","1","1","1","1","1"},
}}

%neighbor grid
draw[step=1,black, opacity=opacity, fill opacity=0] (0,0) grid ({3},{3});
draw[fill = lightred] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
draw[fill = lightpurple] (0,1) rectangle (1,2);
draw[fill = lightblue] (0,2) rectangle (1,3);
draw[fill = lightorange] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
draw[fill = lightgray] (1,1) rectangle(2,2);
draw[fill = greenblue] (1,2) rectangle (2,3);
draw[fill = lightyellow] (2,0) rectangle (3,1);
draw[fill = yellowgreen] (2,1) rectangle (3,2);
draw[fill = lightgreen] (2,2) rectangle (3,3);

foreach xa in {2,1,0}
foreach ya in {2,1,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+0.5},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{xcellsa[2-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


node at (1.5,3.5) {pixel positions};
node at (9.85,3.5) {encoding per constellation};
begin{scope}[xscale = 0.7, yscale=0.5]
fill[fill = lightgreen] (5,4) rectangle ({17+6},5);
fill[fill = greenblue] (5,3) rectangle ({17+6},4);
fill[fill = lightblue] (5,2) rectangle ({17+6},3);

%fill[fill = yellowgreen] (5,1.8) rectangle ({17+6},2.0);
%fill[fill = white] (5,1.6) rectangle ({17+6},1.8);
%fill[fill = lightpurple] (5,1.4) rectangle ({17+6},1.6);
%fill[fill = lightyellow] (5,1.2) rectangle ({17+6},1.4);
%fill[fill = lightorange] (5,1) rectangle ({17+6},1.2);
fill[fill = lightred] (5,0) rectangle ({17+6},1);
%bit encoding
foreach ya in {5,4,3,2,1,0}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}
node[anchor=west] at (4.7,6.5) {pixel/constellation};
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (5.43, 6.1) -- (5.43, 5.2);
draw[thick,->,>=stealth] (9.2, 6.5) -- (10.1, 6.5);

clip(5,1) rectangle ({17+6},2);
foreach Q in {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
foreach X [count=Y] in
{yellowgreen,lightgray,lightpurple,lightyellow,lightorange}
{draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*0.6+Q*3+1,0.1) -- ++(0.9,2.5);}
foreach ya in {1}
foreach xa in {17,16,...,0}
{
node[align=center] at ({xa+5.50},{ya+0.5}) {pgfmathparse{bitsencoding[5-ya][xa]}pgfmathresult};
}


end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}






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    Hm, what is a barber pole? Can you add an image to your question?
    – Kurt
    Dec 2 '18 at 17:56






  • 1




    I think this is one rotation away from side-by-side colorful rectangles.
    – Symbol 1
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:35










  • Thanks for adding the screen shot! But now I am wondering what the relation between this and your code is. Do you want to use the barber pole as a background for the matrix in some way?
    – marmot
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:53










  • @marmot, yes, its a background for the matrix. The part where it says ...
    – Johan
    Dec 2 '18 at 23:37














  • 3




    Hm, what is a barber pole? Can you add an image to your question?
    – Kurt
    Dec 2 '18 at 17:56






  • 1




    I think this is one rotation away from side-by-side colorful rectangles.
    – Symbol 1
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:35










  • Thanks for adding the screen shot! But now I am wondering what the relation between this and your code is. Do you want to use the barber pole as a background for the matrix in some way?
    – marmot
    Dec 2 '18 at 18:53










  • @marmot, yes, its a background for the matrix. The part where it says ...
    – Johan
    Dec 2 '18 at 23:37








3




3




Hm, what is a barber pole? Can you add an image to your question?
– Kurt
Dec 2 '18 at 17:56




Hm, what is a barber pole? Can you add an image to your question?
– Kurt
Dec 2 '18 at 17:56




1




1




I think this is one rotation away from side-by-side colorful rectangles.
– Symbol 1
Dec 2 '18 at 18:35




I think this is one rotation away from side-by-side colorful rectangles.
– Symbol 1
Dec 2 '18 at 18:35












Thanks for adding the screen shot! But now I am wondering what the relation between this and your code is. Do you want to use the barber pole as a background for the matrix in some way?
– marmot
Dec 2 '18 at 18:53




Thanks for adding the screen shot! But now I am wondering what the relation between this and your code is. Do you want to use the barber pole as a background for the matrix in some way?
– marmot
Dec 2 '18 at 18:53












@marmot, yes, its a background for the matrix. The part where it says ...
– Johan
Dec 2 '18 at 23:37




@marmot, yes, its a background for the matrix. The part where it says ...
– Johan
Dec 2 '18 at 23:37










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It is absolutely straightforward to achieve something of this sort. Notice, however, that the only thing I am using from your nice MWE are some colors. This is because I do not know what role the barber pole should play.



documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
clip(0,0) rectangle (2.5,1);
foreach X [count=Y] in
{pink,darkgreen,lightred,lightblue,lightgreen,lightyellow,pink,lightpurple}
{draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*4mm-8mm,-0.1) -- ++(0.5,1.2);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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    documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
    definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
    definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
    definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
    definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
    definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
    definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
    definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
    definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
    definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
    definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
    definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
    definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
    definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    clip(0,0) rectangle (2.5,1);
    foreach X [count=Y] in
    {pink,darkgreen,lightred,lightblue,lightgreen,lightyellow,pink,lightpurple}
    {draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*4mm-8mm,-0.1) -- ++(0.5,1.2);}
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


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      It is absolutely straightforward to achieve something of this sort. Notice, however, that the only thing I am using from your nice MWE are some colors. This is because I do not know what role the barber pole should play.



      documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
      definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
      definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
      definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
      definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
      definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
      definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
      definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
      definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
      definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
      definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
      definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
      definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
      definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      clip(0,0) rectangle (2.5,1);
      foreach X [count=Y] in
      {pink,darkgreen,lightred,lightblue,lightgreen,lightyellow,pink,lightpurple}
      {draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*4mm-8mm,-0.1) -- ++(0.5,1.2);}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        It is absolutely straightforward to achieve something of this sort. Notice, however, that the only thing I am using from your nice MWE are some colors. This is because I do not know what role the barber pole should play.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
        definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
        definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
        definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
        definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
        definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
        definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
        definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
        definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
        definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
        definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
        definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
        definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
        definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
        begin{document}
        begin{tikzpicture}
        clip(0,0) rectangle (2.5,1);
        foreach X [count=Y] in
        {pink,darkgreen,lightred,lightblue,lightgreen,lightyellow,pink,lightpurple}
        {draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*4mm-8mm,-0.1) -- ++(0.5,1.2);}
        end{tikzpicture}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






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        It is absolutely straightforward to achieve something of this sort. Notice, however, that the only thing I am using from your nice MWE are some colors. This is because I do not know what role the barber pole should play.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
        definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
        definecolor{light-gray}{gray}{0.98}
        definecolor{darkgreen}{RGB}{0,64,0}
        definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.75}
        definecolor{lightred}{RGB}{255,160,160}
        definecolor{lightblue}{RGB}{200,200,255}
        definecolor{lightgreen}{RGB}{170,255,170}
        definecolor{lightyellow}{RGB}{255,255,160}
        definecolor{pink}{RGB}{255,128,128}
        definecolor{lightpurple}{RGB}{255,180,255}
        definecolor{greenblue}{RGB}{180,255,255}
        definecolor{lightorange}{RGB}{255,200,180}
        definecolor{yellowgreen}{RGB}{230,230,180}
        begin{document}
        begin{tikzpicture}
        clip(0,0) rectangle (2.5,1);
        foreach X [count=Y] in
        {pink,darkgreen,lightred,lightblue,lightgreen,lightyellow,pink,lightpurple}
        {draw[color=X,line width=4mm] (Y*4mm-8mm,-0.1) -- ++(0.5,1.2);}
        end{tikzpicture}
        end{document}


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