In mathematics, two or more circles are used to represent the intersection of a set, and overlapping graphs are useful to show more intuitively the superposition of certain conditions or things. Figure 1 shows the graph used to represent intersection and overlap.
Figure 1 graphs that show intersection and overlap
So how can the user draw the diagram shown in Figure 1 in WPS ? The following author in the WPS text to draw such a diagram as an example to introduce, this method is also applicable to the WPS table and WPS demo.
First, click the Ellipse tool on the Paint toolbar, and then press and hold the SHIFT key on the keyboard to draw the desired circle of the required size in the WPS text. See Figure 2:
Figure 2 Drawing an ellipse in WPS
Draw a circle, and then copy another circle out. The size of the overlapping parts required for the two circles is roughly set. Then select them, align them, and place the "vertically centered" alignment. The specific method of operation is shown in Figure 3:
Figure 32 After the circle overlap, click the right mouse button, on the WPS pop-up shortcut menu, select Set Object format. See Figure 4:
Figure 4 WPS Set Object Format menu
The Format Object dialog box pops up when you select the Format Object menu item. In the Format Object dialog box, set the color in the fill item to no fill color or set the opacity to "0%". See Figure 5:
Figure 5 Setting the object format draw a mathematical intersection
After that, click the OK button on the dialog box, as shown in Figure 1.