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Work Breakdown with Tikz


TikZ: Cropping the Bounding BoxTop-align text in a TikZ node of given size for single- and multiline caseDecorate path with just a colored thick lineWork breakdown structure (WBS) TikZHow to define the default vertical distance between nodes?TikZ scaling graphic and adjust node position and keep font sizetrapezium, how to calculate angles?Input/Output Nodes - Specification and Description LanguageAdjusting edge alignment and positioning of fitted nodetikz and pgfdeclareshape why the text is not at the center anchor?













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Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have Desired structure



Instead I have the following:Actual Outcome



Here's my code:



documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standaloneusepackagetikz
usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayerbackground
pgfdeclarelayerforeground
pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

% Define block styles
tikzstylemateria=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
minimum height=1.5em]
tikzstyleetape = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
tikzstyletexto = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
tikzstylelinepart = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
tikzstyleline = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
tikzstyleur=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]

% Define distances for bordering
newcommandblockdist1.3
newcommandedgedist1.5

newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
#2

newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
scriptsize #2 (#3);

begindocument
begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

% Draw diagram elements
path etape1textbfOperating Items;
path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




% Draw arrows between elements

path [line] (p2.south) -- node [above] (p3);
path [line] (p3.south) -- node [above] (p4);
path [line] (p4.south) -- node [above] (p5);
path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
-- node [above, midway] (p6);
path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
-- node [above, midway] (p7);





endtikzpicture
enddocument

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    Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have Desired structure



    Instead I have the following:Actual Outcome



    Here's my code:



    documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standaloneusepackagetikz
    usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
    usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
    % Define the layers to draw the diagram
    pgfdeclarelayerbackground
    pgfdeclarelayerforeground
    pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

    % Define block styles
    tikzstylemateria=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
    minimum height=1.5em]
    tikzstyleetape = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
    minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
    tikzstyletexto = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
    tikzstylelinepart = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
    tikzstyleline = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
    tikzstyleur=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]

    % Define distances for bordering
    newcommandblockdist1.3
    newcommandedgedist1.5

    newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
    #2

    newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
    path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
    scriptsize #2 (#3);

    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

    % Draw diagram elements
    path etape1textbfOperating Items;
    path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
    path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
    path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
    path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
    path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
    path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




    % Draw arrows between elements

    path [line] (p2.south) -- node [above] (p3);
    path [line] (p3.south) -- node [above] (p4);
    path [line] (p4.south) -- node [above] (p5);
    path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
    -- node [above, midway] (p6);
    path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
    -- node [above, midway] (p7);





    endtikzpicture
    enddocument

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      Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have Desired structure



      Instead I have the following:Actual Outcome



      Here's my code:



      documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standaloneusepackagetikz
      usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
      usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
      % Define the layers to draw the diagram
      pgfdeclarelayerbackground
      pgfdeclarelayerforeground
      pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

      % Define block styles
      tikzstylemateria=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
      minimum height=1.5em]
      tikzstyleetape = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
      minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
      tikzstyletexto = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
      tikzstylelinepart = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
      tikzstyleline = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
      tikzstyleur=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]

      % Define distances for bordering
      newcommandblockdist1.3
      newcommandedgedist1.5

      newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
      #2

      newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
      path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
      scriptsize #2 (#3);

      begindocument
      begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

      % Draw diagram elements
      path etape1textbfOperating Items;
      path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
      path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
      path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
      path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
      path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
      path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




      % Draw arrows between elements

      path [line] (p2.south) -- node [above] (p3);
      path [line] (p3.south) -- node [above] (p4);
      path [line] (p4.south) -- node [above] (p5);
      path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
      -- node [above, midway] (p6);
      path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
      -- node [above, midway] (p7);





      endtikzpicture
      enddocument

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      Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have Desired structure



      Instead I have the following:Actual Outcome



      Here's my code:



      documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standaloneusepackagetikz
      usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
      usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
      % Define the layers to draw the diagram
      pgfdeclarelayerbackground
      pgfdeclarelayerforeground
      pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

      % Define block styles
      tikzstylemateria=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
      minimum height=1.5em]
      tikzstyleetape = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
      minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
      tikzstyletexto = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
      tikzstylelinepart = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
      tikzstyleline = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
      tikzstyleur=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]

      % Define distances for bordering
      newcommandblockdist1.3
      newcommandedgedist1.5

      newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
      #2

      newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
      path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
      scriptsize #2 (#3);

      begindocument
      begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

      % Draw diagram elements
      path etape1textbfOperating Items;
      path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
      path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
      path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
      path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
      path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
      path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




      % Draw arrows between elements

      path [line] (p2.south) -- node [above] (p3);
      path [line] (p3.south) -- node [above] (p4);
      path [line] (p4.south) -- node [above] (p5);
      path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
      -- node [above, midway] (p6);
      path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
      -- node [above, midway] (p7);





      endtikzpicture
      enddocument

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          Welcome to TeX-SE! If your question is about a minimal damage modification of your code that produces something of that sort, here is a proposal:



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
          usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
          % Define the layers to draw the diagram
          pgfdeclarelayerbackground
          pgfdeclarelayerforeground
          pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          texto/.style=above, text width=6em, text centered,
          linepart/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex',
          ur/.style=draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em

          % Define distances for bordering
          newcommandblockdist1.3
          newcommandedgedist1.5

          newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
          #2

          newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
          path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
          scriptsize #2 (#3);

          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

          % Draw diagram elements
          path etape1textbfOperating Items;
          path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
          path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
          path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
          path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
          path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
          path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p6);
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p7);


          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          If you are asking about a cleaner code that achieves this output, the answer will be quite different. E.g. the following is already shorter and simpler IMHO.



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryarrows,positioning

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex'


          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]
          beginscope[nodes=etape,font=bfseries]
          node (p1) Operating Items;
          node[left=6.5cm of p1] (p2) Non-Operating Items;
          node[below=5mm of p2,xshift=8mm] (p3) Interest;
          node[below=5mm of p3] (p4) Profits and Losses;
          node[below=5mm of p4] (p5) Subsidies;
          node[below left=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p6) Direct Operating Costs;
          node[below right=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p7) Indirect Operating Costs;
          endscope
          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          foreach X in 6,7
          path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





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          Welcome to TeX-SE! If your question is about a minimal damage modification of your code that produces something of that sort, here is a proposal:



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
          usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
          % Define the layers to draw the diagram
          pgfdeclarelayerbackground
          pgfdeclarelayerforeground
          pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          texto/.style=above, text width=6em, text centered,
          linepart/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex',
          ur/.style=draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em

          % Define distances for bordering
          newcommandblockdist1.3
          newcommandedgedist1.5

          newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
          #2

          newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
          path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
          scriptsize #2 (#3);

          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

          % Draw diagram elements
          path etape1textbfOperating Items;
          path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
          path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
          path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
          path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
          path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
          path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p6);
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p7);


          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          If you are asking about a cleaner code that achieves this output, the answer will be quite different. E.g. the following is already shorter and simpler IMHO.



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryarrows,positioning

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex'


          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]
          beginscope[nodes=etape,font=bfseries]
          node (p1) Operating Items;
          node[left=6.5cm of p1] (p2) Non-Operating Items;
          node[below=5mm of p2,xshift=8mm] (p3) Interest;
          node[below=5mm of p3] (p4) Profits and Losses;
          node[below=5mm of p4] (p5) Subsidies;
          node[below left=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p6) Direct Operating Costs;
          node[below right=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p7) Indirect Operating Costs;
          endscope
          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          foreach X in 6,7
          path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





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          Welcome to TeX-SE! If your question is about a minimal damage modification of your code that produces something of that sort, here is a proposal:



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
          usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
          % Define the layers to draw the diagram
          pgfdeclarelayerbackground
          pgfdeclarelayerforeground
          pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          texto/.style=above, text width=6em, text centered,
          linepart/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex',
          ur/.style=draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em

          % Define distances for bordering
          newcommandblockdist1.3
          newcommandedgedist1.5

          newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
          #2

          newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
          path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
          scriptsize #2 (#3);

          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

          % Draw diagram elements
          path etape1textbfOperating Items;
          path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
          path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
          path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
          path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
          path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
          path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p6);
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p7);


          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          If you are asking about a cleaner code that achieves this output, the answer will be quite different. E.g. the following is already shorter and simpler IMHO.



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryarrows,positioning

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex'


          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]
          beginscope[nodes=etape,font=bfseries]
          node (p1) Operating Items;
          node[left=6.5cm of p1] (p2) Non-Operating Items;
          node[below=5mm of p2,xshift=8mm] (p3) Interest;
          node[below=5mm of p3] (p4) Profits and Losses;
          node[below=5mm of p4] (p5) Subsidies;
          node[below left=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p6) Direct Operating Costs;
          node[below right=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p7) Indirect Operating Costs;
          endscope
          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          foreach X in 6,7
          path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





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          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
          usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
          % Define the layers to draw the diagram
          pgfdeclarelayerbackground
          pgfdeclarelayerforeground
          pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          texto/.style=above, text width=6em, text centered,
          linepart/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex',
          ur/.style=draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em

          % Define distances for bordering
          newcommandblockdist1.3
          newcommandedgedist1.5

          newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
          #2

          newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
          path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
          scriptsize #2 (#3);

          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

          % Draw diagram elements
          path etape1textbfOperating Items;
          path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
          path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
          path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
          path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
          path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
          path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p6);
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p7);


          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          If you are asking about a cleaner code that achieves this output, the answer will be quite different. E.g. the following is already shorter and simpler IMHO.



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryarrows,positioning

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex'


          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]
          beginscope[nodes=etape,font=bfseries]
          node (p1) Operating Items;
          node[left=6.5cm of p1] (p2) Non-Operating Items;
          node[below=5mm of p2,xshift=8mm] (p3) Interest;
          node[below=5mm of p3] (p4) Profits and Losses;
          node[below=5mm of p4] (p5) Subsidies;
          node[below left=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p6) Direct Operating Costs;
          node[below right=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p7) Indirect Operating Costs;
          endscope
          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          foreach X in 6,7
          path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer















          Welcome to TeX-SE! If your question is about a minimal damage modification of your code that produces something of that sort, here is a proposal:



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryshadows,arrows,positioning
          usepackagecolor,soul %For highlighting
          % Define the layers to draw the diagram
          pgfdeclarelayerbackground
          pgfdeclarelayerforeground
          pgfsetlayersbackground,main,foreground

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          texto/.style=above, text width=6em, text centered,
          linepart/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex',
          ur/.style=draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em

          % Define distances for bordering
          newcommandblockdist1.3
          newcommandedgedist1.5

          newcommandetape[2]node (p#1) [etape]
          #2

          newcommandtransreceptor[3]%
          path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
          scriptsize #2 (#3);

          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]

          % Draw diagram elements
          path etape1textbfOperating Items;
          path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape2textbfNon-Operating Items;
          path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape3textbfInterest;
          path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape4textbfProfits and Losses;
          path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape5textbfSubsidies;
          path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape6textbfDirect Operating Costs;
          path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape7textbfIndirect Operating Costs;




          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(+2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p6);
          path [line] (p1.south) -- +(0.0,-0.2) -- +(-2.5,-0.2)
          -- node [above, midway] (p7);


          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          If you are asking about a cleaner code that achieves this output, the answer will be quite different. E.g. the following is already shorter and simpler IMHO.



          documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]standalone
          usetikzlibraryarrows,positioning

          % Define block styles
          tikzsetmateria/.style=draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
          minimum height=1.5em,
          etape/.style=materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
          minimum height=3em, rounded corners,
          line/.style=draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex'


          begindocument
          begintikzpicture[scale=0.7,transform shape]
          beginscope[nodes=etape,font=bfseries]
          node (p1) Operating Items;
          node[left=6.5cm of p1] (p2) Non-Operating Items;
          node[below=5mm of p2,xshift=8mm] (p3) Interest;
          node[below=5mm of p3] (p4) Profits and Losses;
          node[below=5mm of p4] (p5) Subsidies;
          node[below left=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p6) Direct Operating Costs;
          node[below right=8mm and 1mm of p1.south] (p7) Indirect Operating Costs;
          endscope
          % Draw arrows between elements
          foreach X in 3,4,5
          path [line] (p2.-165)
          foreach X in 6,7
          path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument






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