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I am facing problems with the following diagram given into image: enter image description here



How may I code for it in overleaf code? by using tikz package



begintikzpicture 
draw[black, thick] (0,0) rectangle (3,2) node[pos=.5] text;
endtikzpicture









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  • Maybe some starting point: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/350513/…

    – samcarter
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  • ok, thank you very much.

    – SANJAY GUPTA
    7 hours ago











  • The next time you can probably edit your previous question in place to create a new one that is an "edit" of the first one ;)

    – Kpym
    6 hours ago















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I am facing problems with the following diagram given into image: enter image description here



How may I code for it in overleaf code? by using tikz package



begintikzpicture 
draw[black, thick] (0,0) rectangle (3,2) node[pos=.5] text;
endtikzpicture









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  • Maybe some starting point: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/350513/…

    – samcarter
    7 hours ago











  • ok, thank you very much.

    – SANJAY GUPTA
    7 hours ago











  • The next time you can probably edit your previous question in place to create a new one that is an "edit" of the first one ;)

    – Kpym
    6 hours ago













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I am facing problems with the following diagram given into image: enter image description here



How may I code for it in overleaf code? by using tikz package



begintikzpicture 
draw[black, thick] (0,0) rectangle (3,2) node[pos=.5] text;
endtikzpicture









share|improve this question
















I am facing problems with the following diagram given into image: enter image description here



How may I code for it in overleaf code? by using tikz package



begintikzpicture 
draw[black, thick] (0,0) rectangle (3,2) node[pos=.5] text;
endtikzpicture






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  • Maybe some starting point: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/350513/…

    – samcarter
    7 hours ago











  • ok, thank you very much.

    – SANJAY GUPTA
    7 hours ago











  • The next time you can probably edit your previous question in place to create a new one that is an "edit" of the first one ;)

    – Kpym
    6 hours ago

















  • Maybe some starting point: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/350513/…

    – samcarter
    7 hours ago











  • ok, thank you very much.

    – SANJAY GUPTA
    7 hours ago











  • The next time you can probably edit your previous question in place to create a new one that is an "edit" of the first one ;)

    – Kpym
    6 hours ago
















Maybe some starting point: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/350513/…

– samcarter
7 hours ago





Maybe some starting point: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/350513/…

– samcarter
7 hours ago













ok, thank you very much.

– SANJAY GUPTA
7 hours ago





ok, thank you very much.

– SANJAY GUPTA
7 hours ago













The next time you can probably edit your previous question in place to create a new one that is an "edit" of the first one ;)

– Kpym
6 hours ago





The next time you can probably edit your previous question in place to create a new one that is an "edit" of the first one ;)

– Kpym
6 hours ago










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This is to give you a start. For each of the features you will find many posts on this site, perhaps not yet in precisely this combination.



documentclass[border=3.14mm,tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarychains,positioning,calc,shapes.geometric
begindocument
begintikzpicture[font=sffamily,boxed/.style=minimum width=3cm,minimum height=2cm,draw,thick]
beginscope[local bounding box=upper]
beginscope[start chain=1 going below,every join/.style=-latex,thick,frm/.style=boxed,on chain=1,join]
node[on chain=1](n0) Training data set;
node[frm](n1) abc;
node[frm](n2) abc;
node[frm](n3) abc;
node[frm](n4) abc;
endscope
node[boxed,right=3cm of n1] (n5) abc;
node[boxed,right=3mm of n2] (n6) abc;
node at (n0-|n6) (n7) Testing data set;
node[boxed,right=1cm of n3] (n8) abc;
endscope
draw let p1=($(upper.east)-(upper.west)$) in
node[boxed,below=5mm of upper,minimum width=x1] (n9) abc;
node[below=3mm of n9,
trapezium,trapezium left angle=60,trapezium right angle=120,
minimum width=3cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,thick] (n10) abc;
beginscope[every edge/.style=draw,-latex,thick]
path (n7) edge (n6) (n6.-140) edge (n9.north-|n6.-140)
(n1) edge (n5) (n5) edge (n9.north-|n5.south)
(n6.south-|n8) edge (n8) (n8) edge (n9.north-|n8.south)
(n4) edge (n9.north-|n4) (n9) edge (n10);
endscope
endtikzpicture
enddocument


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    This is to give you a start. For each of the features you will find many posts on this site, perhaps not yet in precisely this combination.



    documentclass[border=3.14mm,tikz]standalone
    usetikzlibrarychains,positioning,calc,shapes.geometric
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[font=sffamily,boxed/.style=minimum width=3cm,minimum height=2cm,draw,thick]
    beginscope[local bounding box=upper]
    beginscope[start chain=1 going below,every join/.style=-latex,thick,frm/.style=boxed,on chain=1,join]
    node[on chain=1](n0) Training data set;
    node[frm](n1) abc;
    node[frm](n2) abc;
    node[frm](n3) abc;
    node[frm](n4) abc;
    endscope
    node[boxed,right=3cm of n1] (n5) abc;
    node[boxed,right=3mm of n2] (n6) abc;
    node at (n0-|n6) (n7) Testing data set;
    node[boxed,right=1cm of n3] (n8) abc;
    endscope
    draw let p1=($(upper.east)-(upper.west)$) in
    node[boxed,below=5mm of upper,minimum width=x1] (n9) abc;
    node[below=3mm of n9,
    trapezium,trapezium left angle=60,trapezium right angle=120,
    minimum width=3cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,thick] (n10) abc;
    beginscope[every edge/.style=draw,-latex,thick]
    path (n7) edge (n6) (n6.-140) edge (n9.north-|n6.-140)
    (n1) edge (n5) (n5) edge (n9.north-|n5.south)
    (n6.south-|n8) edge (n8) (n8) edge (n9.north-|n8.south)
    (n4) edge (n9.north-|n4) (n9) edge (n10);
    endscope
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      This is to give you a start. For each of the features you will find many posts on this site, perhaps not yet in precisely this combination.



      documentclass[border=3.14mm,tikz]standalone
      usetikzlibrarychains,positioning,calc,shapes.geometric
      begindocument
      begintikzpicture[font=sffamily,boxed/.style=minimum width=3cm,minimum height=2cm,draw,thick]
      beginscope[local bounding box=upper]
      beginscope[start chain=1 going below,every join/.style=-latex,thick,frm/.style=boxed,on chain=1,join]
      node[on chain=1](n0) Training data set;
      node[frm](n1) abc;
      node[frm](n2) abc;
      node[frm](n3) abc;
      node[frm](n4) abc;
      endscope
      node[boxed,right=3cm of n1] (n5) abc;
      node[boxed,right=3mm of n2] (n6) abc;
      node at (n0-|n6) (n7) Testing data set;
      node[boxed,right=1cm of n3] (n8) abc;
      endscope
      draw let p1=($(upper.east)-(upper.west)$) in
      node[boxed,below=5mm of upper,minimum width=x1] (n9) abc;
      node[below=3mm of n9,
      trapezium,trapezium left angle=60,trapezium right angle=120,
      minimum width=3cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,thick] (n10) abc;
      beginscope[every edge/.style=draw,-latex,thick]
      path (n7) edge (n6) (n6.-140) edge (n9.north-|n6.-140)
      (n1) edge (n5) (n5) edge (n9.north-|n5.south)
      (n6.south-|n8) edge (n8) (n8) edge (n9.north-|n8.south)
      (n4) edge (n9.north-|n4) (n9) edge (n10);
      endscope
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        This is to give you a start. For each of the features you will find many posts on this site, perhaps not yet in precisely this combination.



        documentclass[border=3.14mm,tikz]standalone
        usetikzlibrarychains,positioning,calc,shapes.geometric
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture[font=sffamily,boxed/.style=minimum width=3cm,minimum height=2cm,draw,thick]
        beginscope[local bounding box=upper]
        beginscope[start chain=1 going below,every join/.style=-latex,thick,frm/.style=boxed,on chain=1,join]
        node[on chain=1](n0) Training data set;
        node[frm](n1) abc;
        node[frm](n2) abc;
        node[frm](n3) abc;
        node[frm](n4) abc;
        endscope
        node[boxed,right=3cm of n1] (n5) abc;
        node[boxed,right=3mm of n2] (n6) abc;
        node at (n0-|n6) (n7) Testing data set;
        node[boxed,right=1cm of n3] (n8) abc;
        endscope
        draw let p1=($(upper.east)-(upper.west)$) in
        node[boxed,below=5mm of upper,minimum width=x1] (n9) abc;
        node[below=3mm of n9,
        trapezium,trapezium left angle=60,trapezium right angle=120,
        minimum width=3cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,thick] (n10) abc;
        beginscope[every edge/.style=draw,-latex,thick]
        path (n7) edge (n6) (n6.-140) edge (n9.north-|n6.-140)
        (n1) edge (n5) (n5) edge (n9.north-|n5.south)
        (n6.south-|n8) edge (n8) (n8) edge (n9.north-|n8.south)
        (n4) edge (n9.north-|n4) (n9) edge (n10);
        endscope
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        This is to give you a start. For each of the features you will find many posts on this site, perhaps not yet in precisely this combination.



        documentclass[border=3.14mm,tikz]standalone
        usetikzlibrarychains,positioning,calc,shapes.geometric
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture[font=sffamily,boxed/.style=minimum width=3cm,minimum height=2cm,draw,thick]
        beginscope[local bounding box=upper]
        beginscope[start chain=1 going below,every join/.style=-latex,thick,frm/.style=boxed,on chain=1,join]
        node[on chain=1](n0) Training data set;
        node[frm](n1) abc;
        node[frm](n2) abc;
        node[frm](n3) abc;
        node[frm](n4) abc;
        endscope
        node[boxed,right=3cm of n1] (n5) abc;
        node[boxed,right=3mm of n2] (n6) abc;
        node at (n0-|n6) (n7) Testing data set;
        node[boxed,right=1cm of n3] (n8) abc;
        endscope
        draw let p1=($(upper.east)-(upper.west)$) in
        node[boxed,below=5mm of upper,minimum width=x1] (n9) abc;
        node[below=3mm of n9,
        trapezium,trapezium left angle=60,trapezium right angle=120,
        minimum width=3cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,thick] (n10) abc;
        beginscope[every edge/.style=draw,-latex,thick]
        path (n7) edge (n6) (n6.-140) edge (n9.north-|n6.-140)
        (n1) edge (n5) (n5) edge (n9.north-|n5.south)
        (n6.south-|n8) edge (n8) (n8) edge (n9.north-|n8.south)
        (n4) edge (n9.north-|n4) (n9) edge (n10);
        endscope
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here







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