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How to get regions to plot as graphics



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHow to get 2D graphics into 3D without background?Restrict MousePosition to specific Graphics objectCan't plot rotated regionOpacity function applied to Graphics ObjectsHow to make Inset graphics maintain relative sizes when combinedHow to apply a color gradient to a Rectangle primitive?How to plot the difference between two regions?Zoom into RegionPlot of a region made with RegionDifference/RegionUnionWhy this “is not a correctly specified region”?FacialFeatures is not a Graphics primitive or directive










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I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[Rectangle[5,5], Blue,Rectangle[-5,-5],RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]









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I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[Rectangle[5,5], Blue,Rectangle[-5,-5],RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]









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I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[Rectangle[5,5], Blue,Rectangle[-5,-5],RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]









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I want to put an anulus in my graphics object. How can I format a region difference into a graphics primitive?



a=1;b=5;
Region[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (*works*)
Graphics[Rectangle[5,5], Blue,Rectangle[-5,-5],RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]](*doesn't work*)
Head[RegionDifference[Disk[0,0,b],Disk[0,0,a]]] (* wrong object type *)
Head[Disk[]]






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Graphics[Rectangle[5, 5], Blue, Rectangle[-5, -5], 
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    a = 1; b = 5;
    Show[Graphics[Blue, Rectangle[4, 4], Red, Rectangle[-5, -5]],
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