I have the following code
\def\aes{in*0.75}%%
\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.34mm]
\coordinate (A) at (0,0);
\coordinate (B) at ($(A)+(30:4\aes)$);
\coordinate (C) at ($(B)+(-90:2.5\aes)$);
\draw[line width=2pt,gray!60,postaction={draw,black,dashed,line width=1.4pt}] (A) circle (\aeRadiusA);
\draw[red] (B) circle (\aeRadiusB);
\draw[blue] (C) circle (\aeRadiusC);
\coordinate (A1a) at ($(A)+(-20:\aeRadiusA*0.75)$);
\coordinate (C1a) at ($(C)+(90+20:\aeRadiusC*0.75)$);
\coordinate (A1b) at ($(A1a)+(3pt,2pt)$);
\coordinate (C1b) at ($(C1a)+(0pt,-2pt)$);
\coordinate (A2a) at ($(A)+(30:\aeRadiusA*0.65)$);
\coordinate (B2a) at ($(B)+(140:\aeRadiusB*0.65)$);
\coordinate (A2b) at ($(A2a)+(15pt,4pt)$);
\coordinate (B2b) at ($(B2a)+(-4pt,3pt)$);
\begin{scope}[rotate=280]
\fill[red!20] (B2a) circle (4pt);
\foreach \x in {-3,...,5}{
\draw[blue,shorten >= rand*15] (B2a) -- (rand*\x:3);
}
\fill[blue] (B2a) circle(2pt);
\end{scope}
\node[anchor=north west] at (A) {9-graph};
\node at (B) {4-graph};
\node at (C) {5-graph};
\end{tikzpicture}
which draws some lines from circle B to spots in circle A. I am unsure how to make it so that the lines are drawn to points inside circle C. Does anyone know how I would go about this?
As per request, the following image is what I want
and is achieved with
\coordinate (A1a) at ($(A)+(-20:\aeRadiusA*0.75)$);
\coordinate (C1a) at ($(C)+(90+20:\aeRadiusC*0.75)$);
\coordinate (A1b) at ($(A1a)+(3pt,2pt)$);
\coordinate (C1b) at ($(C1a)+(0pt,-2pt)$);
\coordinate (C1c) at ($(C1b)+(5pt,-2pt)$);
\coordinate (C1d) at ($(C1c)+(10pt,8pt)$);
\coordinate (C1e) at ($(C1d)+(10pt,8pt)$);
\coordinate (C1f) at ($(C1e)+(-5pt,-2pt)$);
\coordinate (C1g) at ($(C1e)+(-45pt,-20pt)$);
\coordinate (A2a) at ($(A)+(30:\aeRadiusA*0.65)$);
\coordinate (B2a) at ($(B)+(140:\aeRadiusB*0.65)$);
\coordinate (A2b) at ($(A2a)+(15pt,4pt)$);
\coordinate (B2b) at ($(B2a)+(-4pt,3pt)$);
\begin{scope}[rotate=100]
\fill[red!20] (B2a) circle (4pt);
\draw[blue] (B2a) -- (C1a);
\draw[red] (B2a) -- (C1b);
\draw[blue] (B2a) -- (C1c);
\draw[red] (B2a) -- (C1d);
\draw[blue] (B2a) -- (C1e);
\draw[red] (B2a) -- (C1f);
\draw[blue] (B2a) -- (C1g);
\fill[red] (B2a) circle(2pt);
\end{scope}
As you can see, the lines are hard-coded and not what I want.
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