How to draw this in Latex using Tikz? [duplicate]

How to draw this using Tikz????

• Welcome to TeX.SE! What you try so far? This is simple circle tith tick. See some examples in texample.net – Zarko Jun 7 '19 at 12:42
• Draw a circle, then draw a bunch of dots (filled circles) along the border, then place nodes with labels near the dots. – John Kormylo Jun 7 '19 at 13:32

With TikZ.

\documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\foreach \X [count=\Y starting from 0] in {20,1,21,0,8,15,6,16,5,17,4,18,3,19,2}
{\path (0,0) -- (\Y*24:4) node[fill,circle,inner sep=1.8pt]{}
node[pos=1.1] {$\X$};}
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

• Thankyou so much for your kind help. – Touqeer Ahmed Jun 8 '19 at 5:34

A PSTricks solution only for either fun or comparison purpose.

\documentclass[pstricks]{standalone}
\usepackage{pst-plot}
\degrees[15]
\begin{document}
\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
\pscircle{2}
\foreach \a [count=\i from 0] in {20,1,21,0,8,15,6,16,5,17,4,18,3,19,2}
{
\qdisk(A\i){2pt}
\uput{2mm}[!dt RadtoAny \i\space mul](A\i){$\a$}
}
\end{pspicture}
\end{document}
• Thankyou so much for the help – Touqeer Ahmed Jun 8 '19 at 5:36
• RadtoAny Where is "it" ? – user173875 Jun 23 '19 at 9:04
• RadtoAny will be useful if \degrees[x] is in used. It converts radian to x, for example, if you call \degrees[10] then an expression 2 Pi mul RadtoAny equals to 10, y RadtoAny equals to 10*y/(2Pi). – Money Oriented Programmer Jun 23 '19 at 11:12

a bit shorter PSTricks version. Run with xelatex

\documentclass[pstricks]{standalone}
\usepackage{pst-plot}
\begin{document}
\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
\degrees[15]
\pscircle{2}
\foreach \a [count=\i from 0] in {20,1,21,0,8,15,6,16,5,17,4,18,3,19,2}
{%
\qdisk(2;\i){2pt}\uput{2mm}[\i](2;\i){\a}
}
\end{pspicture}
\end{document}