Positioning node within rectangle Tikz












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Without using phantom how can I place the text starting from the bottom up?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}

begin{document}

defn{.5}
definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
definecolor{carnationpink}{rgb}{1.0, 0.65, 0.79}

begin{tikzpicture}
%%%Ones Value
foreach x/xtext in {1/textcolor{black}
{hundredsphantom{xxxx}},2/textcolor{black}
{tens},3/textcolor{blue}{ones}}
draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5) node[midway,
rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
foreach x/d in {1/3,2/6,3/4}
draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5]
{$d$};
%%%Thousands
foreach x/xtext in {0/textcolor{black}
{Thousandsphantom{xxxx}},1/textcolor{black}{Ten Thousandsphantom{x}}}
draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5)
node[midway, rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
foreach x/d in {0/,1/}
draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5] {$d$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


This outputs:
enter image description here










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    Without using phantom how can I place the text starting from the bottom up?



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{tikz}

    begin{document}

    defn{.5}
    definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
    definecolor{carnationpink}{rgb}{1.0, 0.65, 0.79}

    begin{tikzpicture}
    %%%Ones Value
    foreach x/xtext in {1/textcolor{black}
    {hundredsphantom{xxxx}},2/textcolor{black}
    {tens},3/textcolor{blue}{ones}}
    draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5) node[midway,
    rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
    foreach x/d in {1/3,2/6,3/4}
    draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5]
    {$d$};
    %%%Thousands
    foreach x/xtext in {0/textcolor{black}
    {Thousandsphantom{xxxx}},1/textcolor{black}{Ten Thousandsphantom{x}}}
    draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5)
    node[midway, rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
    foreach x/d in {0/,1/}
    draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5] {$d$};
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


    This outputs:
    enter image description here










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      Without using phantom how can I place the text starting from the bottom up?



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}

      begin{document}

      defn{.5}
      definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
      definecolor{carnationpink}{rgb}{1.0, 0.65, 0.79}

      begin{tikzpicture}
      %%%Ones Value
      foreach x/xtext in {1/textcolor{black}
      {hundredsphantom{xxxx}},2/textcolor{black}
      {tens},3/textcolor{blue}{ones}}
      draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5) node[midway,
      rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
      foreach x/d in {1/3,2/6,3/4}
      draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5]
      {$d$};
      %%%Thousands
      foreach x/xtext in {0/textcolor{black}
      {Thousandsphantom{xxxx}},1/textcolor{black}{Ten Thousandsphantom{x}}}
      draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5)
      node[midway, rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
      foreach x/d in {0/,1/}
      draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5] {$d$};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      This outputs:
      enter image description here










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      Without using phantom how can I place the text starting from the bottom up?



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}

      begin{document}

      defn{.5}
      definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
      definecolor{carnationpink}{rgb}{1.0, 0.65, 0.79}

      begin{tikzpicture}
      %%%Ones Value
      foreach x/xtext in {1/textcolor{black}
      {hundredsphantom{xxxx}},2/textcolor{black}
      {tens},3/textcolor{blue}{ones}}
      draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5) node[midway,
      rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
      foreach x/d in {1/3,2/6,3/4}
      draw[xshift=.5*x cm,fill=aqua] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5]
      {$d$};
      %%%Thousands
      foreach x/xtext in {0/textcolor{black}
      {Thousandsphantom{xxxx}},1/textcolor{black}{Ten Thousandsphantom{x}}}
      draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,.5) rectangle (n,3.5)
      node[midway, rotate=90,text=blue] {textbf{xtext}};
      foreach x/d in {0/,1/}
      draw[xshift=-.5*x cm,fill=carnationpink] (0,0) rectangle (n,n) node[pos=.5] {$d$};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      This outputs:
      enter image description here







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          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{chains, positioning} % <--- new

          begin{document}
          defn{.5}
          definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
          begin{tikzpicture}[
          node distance = 0pt, % <--- new
          start chain = A going above, % <--- new
          box/.style = {draw, fill=aqua, text width=#1, minimum height=6mm,
          outer sep=0pt, rotate=90, on chain}, % <--- new
          box/.default = 35mm
          ]
          node[box, text=blue] {ones}; % A-1
          node[box] {hundreds};
          node[box] {thousands}; % A-3
          foreach i in {1,2,3}
          node[box=6mm, fill=red!30, left=of A-i] {};
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          • @MathScholar, you are welcome! i slightly change answer: to node style i add outer sep=0pt, which allows the lines between the boxes to overlap (looks thinner).

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • no, you only need to add fill=red!25 to boxes drawn in a loop. i will add this to answer asap.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • you should clarify your question, now i'm lost in your comments. if each box >(node) has own color, than is sensible to change code, i.e. introduce new parameter for coloring.

            – Zarko
            2 hours ago











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          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{chains, positioning} % <--- new

          begin{document}
          defn{.5}
          definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
          begin{tikzpicture}[
          node distance = 0pt, % <--- new
          start chain = A going above, % <--- new
          box/.style = {draw, fill=aqua, text width=#1, minimum height=6mm,
          outer sep=0pt, rotate=90, on chain}, % <--- new
          box/.default = 35mm
          ]
          node[box, text=blue] {ones}; % A-1
          node[box] {hundreds};
          node[box] {thousands}; % A-3
          foreach i in {1,2,3}
          node[box=6mm, fill=red!30, left=of A-i] {};
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          • @MathScholar, you are welcome! i slightly change answer: to node style i add outer sep=0pt, which allows the lines between the boxes to overlap (looks thinner).

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • no, you only need to add fill=red!25 to boxes drawn in a loop. i will add this to answer asap.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • you should clarify your question, now i'm lost in your comments. if each box >(node) has own color, than is sensible to change code, i.e. introduce new parameter for coloring.

            – Zarko
            2 hours ago
















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          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{chains, positioning} % <--- new

          begin{document}
          defn{.5}
          definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
          begin{tikzpicture}[
          node distance = 0pt, % <--- new
          start chain = A going above, % <--- new
          box/.style = {draw, fill=aqua, text width=#1, minimum height=6mm,
          outer sep=0pt, rotate=90, on chain}, % <--- new
          box/.default = 35mm
          ]
          node[box, text=blue] {ones}; % A-1
          node[box] {hundreds};
          node[box] {thousands}; % A-3
          foreach i in {1,2,3}
          node[box=6mm, fill=red!30, left=of A-i] {};
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          • @MathScholar, you are welcome! i slightly change answer: to node style i add outer sep=0pt, which allows the lines between the boxes to overlap (looks thinner).

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • no, you only need to add fill=red!25 to boxes drawn in a loop. i will add this to answer asap.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • you should clarify your question, now i'm lost in your comments. if each box >(node) has own color, than is sensible to change code, i.e. introduce new parameter for coloring.

            – Zarko
            2 hours ago














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          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{chains, positioning} % <--- new

          begin{document}
          defn{.5}
          definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
          begin{tikzpicture}[
          node distance = 0pt, % <--- new
          start chain = A going above, % <--- new
          box/.style = {draw, fill=aqua, text width=#1, minimum height=6mm,
          outer sep=0pt, rotate=90, on chain}, % <--- new
          box/.default = 35mm
          ]
          node[box, text=blue] {ones}; % A-1
          node[box] {hundreds};
          node[box] {thousands}; % A-3
          foreach i in {1,2,3}
          node[box=6mm, fill=red!30, left=of A-i] {};
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}





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          like this?



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{chains, positioning} % <--- new

          begin{document}
          defn{.5}
          definecolor{aqua}{rgb}{0.0, 1.0, 1.0}
          begin{tikzpicture}[
          node distance = 0pt, % <--- new
          start chain = A going above, % <--- new
          box/.style = {draw, fill=aqua, text width=#1, minimum height=6mm,
          outer sep=0pt, rotate=90, on chain}, % <--- new
          box/.default = 35mm
          ]
          node[box, text=blue] {ones}; % A-1
          node[box] {hundreds};
          node[box] {thousands}; % A-3
          foreach i in {1,2,3}
          node[box=6mm, fill=red!30, left=of A-i] {};
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}






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          • @MathScholar, you are welcome! i slightly change answer: to node style i add outer sep=0pt, which allows the lines between the boxes to overlap (looks thinner).

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • no, you only need to add fill=red!25 to boxes drawn in a loop. i will add this to answer asap.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • you should clarify your question, now i'm lost in your comments. if each box >(node) has own color, than is sensible to change code, i.e. introduce new parameter for coloring.

            – Zarko
            2 hours ago



















          • @MathScholar, you are welcome! i slightly change answer: to node style i add outer sep=0pt, which allows the lines between the boxes to overlap (looks thinner).

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • no, you only need to add fill=red!25 to boxes drawn in a loop. i will add this to answer asap.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













          • you should clarify your question, now i'm lost in your comments. if each box >(node) has own color, than is sensible to change code, i.e. introduce new parameter for coloring.

            – Zarko
            2 hours ago

















          @MathScholar, you are welcome! i slightly change answer: to node style i add outer sep=0pt, which allows the lines between the boxes to overlap (looks thinner).

          – Zarko
          3 hours ago







          @MathScholar, you are welcome! i slightly change answer: to node style i add outer sep=0pt, which allows the lines between the boxes to overlap (looks thinner).

          – Zarko
          3 hours ago















          no, you only need to add fill=red!25 to boxes drawn in a loop. i will add this to answer asap.

          – Zarko
          3 hours ago







          no, you only need to add fill=red!25 to boxes drawn in a loop. i will add this to answer asap.

          – Zarko
          3 hours ago















          you should clarify your question, now i'm lost in your comments. if each box >(node) has own color, than is sensible to change code, i.e. introduce new parameter for coloring.

          – Zarko
          2 hours ago





          you should clarify your question, now i'm lost in your comments. if each box >(node) has own color, than is sensible to change code, i.e. introduce new parameter for coloring.

          – Zarko
          2 hours ago


















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