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    again please use a sensible question title, also this is unrelated to texstudio (that is just the editor you are using to write the file) and unrelated to math mode (as you have tagged it)

    – David Carlisle
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    – David Carlisle
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– David Carlisle
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      begin{document}
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      draw[thick,-stealth,shorten >=2pt,shorten <=2pt]
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        begin{document}
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        path foreach Y in {1,2,3,4}
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        draw[thick,-stealth,shorten >=2pt,shorten <=2pt]
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        end{scope}
        node[circle,draw,fit=(stuff)]{};
        end{tikzpicture}
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        draw[thick,-stealth,shorten >=2pt,shorten <=2pt]
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        node[circle,draw,fit=(stuff)]{};
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