# TikZ Grid Without Edges

I have a TikZ grid

\draw[step=0.5cm,color=gray] (0,0) grid (3.5,3.5);


But I'd like to draw the grid without edges, or with half of the edges cells missing, so that it appears to be a small section of a larger, infinite grid. What's the best way to achieve this?

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BTW, maybe help lines instead of color=gray –  Leo Liu Nov 25 '11 at 19:25

If you make the coordinates not an exact multiple of the step size you can get this effect:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[step=0.5cm,color=gray] (.75,.75) grid (3.75,3.75);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}


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If you care for something a bit fancier, you could also try that one:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[step=0.5cm,color=gray] (1,1) grid (3.5,3.5);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}


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Possible : \begin{tikzpicture}[styling/.style={step=0.5cm,color=gray,path fading=#1}] then styling=south etc. and styling=none for the last path. –  Alain Matthes May 25 '12 at 11:18

You could draw some additional lines:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}

\begin{document}

\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[step=0.5cm,color=gray] (0,0) grid (3.5,3.5);
\foreach \i in {0,0.5,...,3.5}
{
\draw[gray] (3.5,\i) -- (3.8,\i);
\draw[gray] (0,\i) -- (-0.3,\i);
\draw[gray] (\i,3.5) -- (\i,3.8);
\draw[gray] (\i,0) -- (\i,-0.3);
}
\end{tikzpicture}

\end{document}


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I needed the same thing, but had things in the cells of the grid, which I also wanted to fade out. This solution is perhaps less elegant than others, but permits this sort of fading.

It just puts fading rectangles over the edges so they fade out to white.

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}

\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[step=0.5cm] (0.1,0.1) grid (3.9,3.9);
% Some letters to demonstrate fading
\node at (0.25,0.25) {F};
\node at (0.75,0.75) {A};
\node at (1.25,0.25) {D};
\node at (1.75,0.75) {E};

\begin{scope}[transparency group]
% Left edge
\fill[path fading=east, color=white] (0,0) rectangle (1,4);
% Bottom edge
\fill[path fading=north, color=white] (0,0) rectangle (4,1);
% Right edge
\fill[path fading=west, color=white] (3,0) rectangle (4,4);
% Top edge
\fill[path fading=south, color=white] (0,3) rectangle (4,4);
\end{scope}
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}


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Oooo.... this is beautiful :-) –  Richard May 25 '12 at 15:58

With PSTricks,

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{pstricks,multido}

\begin{document}
\begin{pspicture}(-4.5,-4.5)(4.5,4.5)
\multido{\ix=-4+1}{9}
{
\psline(\ix,4.5)(\ix,-4.5)
\psline(4.5,\ix)(-4.5,\ix)
}
\end{pspicture}
\end{document}


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