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Problem drawing boxes with arrows in tikZ



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)TikZ node placement and arrow drawingHow to define the default vertical distance between nodes?Computing the rectangle encompassing a node and a pointNumerical conditional within tikz keys?Input/Output Nodes - Specification and Description LanguageTikZ: Drawing an arc from an intersection to an intersectionHow to prevent rounded and duplicated tick labels in pgfplots with fixed precision?Drawing rectilinear curves in Tikz, aka an Etch-a-Sketch drawingLine up nested tikz enviroments or how to get rid of themHow to draw a square and its diagonals with arrows?










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Could someone, whenever it's possible, post a minimal tikZ example to draw this? I also would like to put an "R" inside the upper box. This is mi code so far (I know, it's a mess):



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
tikzstylevspecies=[rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=black,fill=blue]
begintikzpicture

node [vspecies] (I) I ;
node [vspecies, above left of = I] (N) M ;
node [vspecies, below left of = I] (K) K ;
draw [->,thick] (S.south east) -- node small$N$ (M) ; ;
draw [->,thick] (C) -- node [below right] small$M$ (M) ;

endtikzpicture
enddocument


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    You can use local bounding box. Btw, your code is not even compilable

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Could someone, whenever it's possible, post a minimal tikZ example to draw this? I also would like to put an "R" inside the upper box. This is mi code so far (I know, it's a mess):



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
tikzstylevspecies=[rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=black,fill=blue]
begintikzpicture

node [vspecies] (I) I ;
node [vspecies, above left of = I] (N) M ;
node [vspecies, below left of = I] (K) K ;
draw [->,thick] (S.south east) -- node small$N$ (M) ; ;
draw [->,thick] (C) -- node [below right] small$M$ (M) ;

endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here










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Could someone, whenever it's possible, post a minimal tikZ example to draw this? I also would like to put an "R" inside the upper box. This is mi code so far (I know, it's a mess):



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
tikzstylevspecies=[rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=black,fill=blue]
begintikzpicture

node [vspecies] (I) I ;
node [vspecies, above left of = I] (N) M ;
node [vspecies, below left of = I] (K) K ;
draw [->,thick] (S.south east) -- node small$N$ (M) ; ;
draw [->,thick] (C) -- node [below right] small$M$ (M) ;

endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here










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Could someone, whenever it's possible, post a minimal tikZ example to draw this? I also would like to put an "R" inside the upper box. This is mi code so far (I know, it's a mess):



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
tikzstylevspecies=[rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=black,fill=blue]
begintikzpicture

node [vspecies] (I) I ;
node [vspecies, above left of = I] (N) M ;
node [vspecies, below left of = I] (K) K ;
draw [->,thick] (S.south east) -- node small$N$ (M) ; ;
draw [->,thick] (C) -- node [below right] small$M$ (M) ;

endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here







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    You can use local bounding box. Btw, your code is not even compilable

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    You can use local bounding box. Btw, your code is not even compilable

    – JouleV
    1 hour ago








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You can use local bounding box. Btw, your code is not even compilable

– JouleV
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Just for fun.



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning
begindocument
tikzsetvspecies/.style=rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=blue
begintikzpicture[>=latex]
node[draw,minimum width=1cm,minimum height=2cm,
label=left:$M$,label=above:$N$] (R)$R$;
node [vspecies,below left=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum height=1.2cm,
label=left:$M$,label=above:$K$] (R1) ;
node [vspecies,below right=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum width=1.2cm,
label=left:$K$,label=above:$N$] (R2) ;
draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south west) -- (R1.north east);
draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south east) -- (R2.north west);
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here






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    Something like this?



    documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
    usetikzlibrarypositioning
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    beginscope[local bounding box=a]
    node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=3cm,draw] (main-a) ;
    path (main-a.west) node[left] $N$ (main-a.north) node[above] $M$;
    endscope
    beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
    node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
    path (main-b2.east) node[right] $K$ (main-b2.north) node[above] $M$;
    endscope
    beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
    node[minimum width=1cm,minimum height=3cm,draw,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
    path (main-b1.west) node[left] $N$ (main-b1.north) node[above] $K$;
    endscope
    draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
    draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • Are you a kind of wizard with TeX? I must admit that I'm impressed. I read up on tikZ but it is still hard for me. So, thank you for giving me a hand with this rather tough Tex world!

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      1 hour ago






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      @naveganteX I'm not yet a "wizard" with either TikZ or LaTeX. I'm a complete novice in TeX :D There are so many TeXperts out there, but I am not one of them, of course. I don't even know anything about TikZ 3D yet (it is in my ever to-do list)

      – JouleV
      1 hour ago











    • I happen to think that you're pretty good at both, tikz and Tex. Regarding tikZ 3d, I have been wanting to plot those 3D histograms/bar chart for so long. But at the moment, it is just an illusion!

      – naveganteX
      1 hour ago


















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    Here is an overkill solution that defines a new pics "shape" (see section 18.2 of the 3.1.1 tikz manual),together with some custom pgfkeys for styling it. The end result is that you can produce:



    enter image description here



    using code:



    documentclass[tikz, border=5mm]standalone
    usetikzlibrarypositioning

    begindocument
    pgfkeys/vspecies/.is family, /vspecies,
    colour/.initial = black, % rectangle colour
    fill/.initial = white, % default fill
    top label/.initial = M, % label on right
    right label/.initial= N, % label on left
    bottom label/.initial=, % label on left
    left label/.initial=, % label on left
    X/.initial = 5mm, % default width
    Y/.initial = 5mm, % default height
    shape/.initial = rectangle % default shape


    tikzset
    pics/vspecies/.style args=#1,#2% node name, pgfkeys key-value pairs
    code =
    pgfkeys/vspecies, #2
    node[pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/shape,
    minimum size=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/X,
    minimum height=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/Y,
    draw=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/colour,
    fill=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/fill,
    label=east:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/left label,
    label=north:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/top label,
    label=south:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/bottom label,
    label=west:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/right label,
    ](#1) at (0,0);




    begintikzpicture
    pic at (0,0) vspecies=A,colour=red,Y=10mm;
    pic[below left=10mm of A] vspecies=B,top label=K,colour=blue,Y=20mm;
    pic[below right=10mm of A] vspecies=C,fill=blue!10,X=10mm,shape=circle,left label=N,right label=;
    draw[->](A.south west)--(B.north east);
    draw[->](A.south east)--(C.north west);
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    The vspecies pic command take two arguments: the first is the name of a (normal) tikz node label and the second argunment is a comma separated list of key-value pairs tha specify:



    • the colour of the rectangle (default black)

    • the fill colour (default white)

    • the top label (default M)

    • the left label (default "")

    • the bottom label (default "")

    • the left label (default N)

    • the minimum X width

    • the minimum Y height

    • the shape (default rectangle)

    As I said, this is overkill (and I was bored:)






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      documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
      usetikzlibrarypositioning
      begindocument
      sffamily
      begintikzpicture
      beginscope[local bounding box=a]
      node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=black] (main-a) R;
      path (main-a.west) node[left] N (main-a.north) node[above] M;
      endscope
      beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
      node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=1cm,draw=blue,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
      path (main-b2.east) node[right] K (main-b2.north) node[above] M;
      endscope
      beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
      node[minimum width=1cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=blue,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
      path (main-b1.west) node[left] N (main-b1.north) node[above] K;
      endscope
      draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
      draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument





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        Just for fun.



        documentclass[tikz]standalone
        usetikzlibrarypositioning
        begindocument
        tikzsetvspecies/.style=rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=blue
        begintikzpicture[>=latex]
        node[draw,minimum width=1cm,minimum height=2cm,
        label=left:$M$,label=above:$N$] (R)$R$;
        node [vspecies,below left=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum height=1.2cm,
        label=left:$M$,label=above:$K$] (R1) ;
        node [vspecies,below right=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum width=1.2cm,
        label=left:$K$,label=above:$N$] (R2) ;
        draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south west) -- (R1.north east);
        draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south east) -- (R2.north west);
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here






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          Just for fun.



          documentclass[tikz]standalone
          usetikzlibrarypositioning
          begindocument
          tikzsetvspecies/.style=rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=blue
          begintikzpicture[>=latex]
          node[draw,minimum width=1cm,minimum height=2cm,
          label=left:$M$,label=above:$N$] (R)$R$;
          node [vspecies,below left=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum height=1.2cm,
          label=left:$M$,label=above:$K$] (R1) ;
          node [vspecies,below right=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum width=1.2cm,
          label=left:$K$,label=above:$N$] (R2) ;
          draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south west) -- (R1.north east);
          draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south east) -- (R2.north west);
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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            Just for fun.



            documentclass[tikz]standalone
            usetikzlibrarypositioning
            begindocument
            tikzsetvspecies/.style=rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=blue
            begintikzpicture[>=latex]
            node[draw,minimum width=1cm,minimum height=2cm,
            label=left:$M$,label=above:$N$] (R)$R$;
            node [vspecies,below left=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum height=1.2cm,
            label=left:$M$,label=above:$K$] (R1) ;
            node [vspecies,below right=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum width=1.2cm,
            label=left:$K$,label=above:$N$] (R2) ;
            draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south west) -- (R1.north east);
            draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south east) -- (R2.north west);
            endtikzpicture
            enddocument


            enter image description here






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            Just for fun.



            documentclass[tikz]standalone
            usetikzlibrarypositioning
            begindocument
            tikzsetvspecies/.style=rectangle, minimum size=0.5cm,draw=blue
            begintikzpicture[>=latex]
            node[draw,minimum width=1cm,minimum height=2cm,
            label=left:$M$,label=above:$N$] (R)$R$;
            node [vspecies,below left=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum height=1.2cm,
            label=left:$M$,label=above:$K$] (R1) ;
            node [vspecies,below right=1cm and 0.2cm of R,minimum width=1.2cm,
            label=left:$K$,label=above:$N$] (R2) ;
            draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south west) -- (R1.north east);
            draw [->,thick,shorten >=1mm,shorten <=1mm] (R.south east) -- (R2.north west);
            endtikzpicture
            enddocument


            enter image description here







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                documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                usetikzlibrarypositioning
                begindocument
                begintikzpicture
                beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=3cm,draw] (main-a) ;
                path (main-a.west) node[left] $N$ (main-a.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                path (main-b2.east) node[right] $K$ (main-b2.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                node[minimum width=1cm,minimum height=3cm,draw,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                path (main-b1.west) node[left] $N$ (main-b1.north) node[above] $K$;
                endscope
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                endtikzpicture
                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer























                • Are you a kind of wizard with TeX? I must admit that I'm impressed. I read up on tikZ but it is still hard for me. So, thank you for giving me a hand with this rather tough Tex world!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago






                • 1





                  @naveganteX I'm not yet a "wizard" with either TikZ or LaTeX. I'm a complete novice in TeX :D There are so many TeXperts out there, but I am not one of them, of course. I don't even know anything about TikZ 3D yet (it is in my ever to-do list)

                  – JouleV
                  1 hour ago











                • I happen to think that you're pretty good at both, tikz and Tex. Regarding tikZ 3d, I have been wanting to plot those 3D histograms/bar chart for so long. But at the moment, it is just an illusion!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago















                2














                Something like this?



                documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                usetikzlibrarypositioning
                begindocument
                begintikzpicture
                beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=3cm,draw] (main-a) ;
                path (main-a.west) node[left] $N$ (main-a.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                path (main-b2.east) node[right] $K$ (main-b2.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                node[minimum width=1cm,minimum height=3cm,draw,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                path (main-b1.west) node[left] $N$ (main-b1.north) node[above] $K$;
                endscope
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                endtikzpicture
                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer























                • Are you a kind of wizard with TeX? I must admit that I'm impressed. I read up on tikZ but it is still hard for me. So, thank you for giving me a hand with this rather tough Tex world!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago






                • 1





                  @naveganteX I'm not yet a "wizard" with either TikZ or LaTeX. I'm a complete novice in TeX :D There are so many TeXperts out there, but I am not one of them, of course. I don't even know anything about TikZ 3D yet (it is in my ever to-do list)

                  – JouleV
                  1 hour ago











                • I happen to think that you're pretty good at both, tikz and Tex. Regarding tikZ 3d, I have been wanting to plot those 3D histograms/bar chart for so long. But at the moment, it is just an illusion!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago













                2












                2








                2







                Something like this?



                documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                usetikzlibrarypositioning
                begindocument
                begintikzpicture
                beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=3cm,draw] (main-a) ;
                path (main-a.west) node[left] $N$ (main-a.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                path (main-b2.east) node[right] $K$ (main-b2.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                node[minimum width=1cm,minimum height=3cm,draw,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                path (main-b1.west) node[left] $N$ (main-b1.north) node[above] $K$;
                endscope
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                endtikzpicture
                enddocument


                enter image description here






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                Something like this?



                documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                usetikzlibrarypositioning
                begindocument
                begintikzpicture
                beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=3cm,draw] (main-a) ;
                path (main-a.west) node[left] $N$ (main-a.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                node[minimum width=2cm,minimum height=1cm,draw,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                path (main-b2.east) node[right] $K$ (main-b2.north) node[above] $M$;
                endscope
                beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                node[minimum width=1cm,minimum height=3cm,draw,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                path (main-b1.west) node[left] $N$ (main-b1.north) node[above] $K$;
                endscope
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                endtikzpicture
                enddocument


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                • Are you a kind of wizard with TeX? I must admit that I'm impressed. I read up on tikZ but it is still hard for me. So, thank you for giving me a hand with this rather tough Tex world!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago






                • 1





                  @naveganteX I'm not yet a "wizard" with either TikZ or LaTeX. I'm a complete novice in TeX :D There are so many TeXperts out there, but I am not one of them, of course. I don't even know anything about TikZ 3D yet (it is in my ever to-do list)

                  – JouleV
                  1 hour ago











                • I happen to think that you're pretty good at both, tikz and Tex. Regarding tikZ 3d, I have been wanting to plot those 3D histograms/bar chart for so long. But at the moment, it is just an illusion!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago

















                • Are you a kind of wizard with TeX? I must admit that I'm impressed. I read up on tikZ but it is still hard for me. So, thank you for giving me a hand with this rather tough Tex world!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago






                • 1





                  @naveganteX I'm not yet a "wizard" with either TikZ or LaTeX. I'm a complete novice in TeX :D There are so many TeXperts out there, but I am not one of them, of course. I don't even know anything about TikZ 3D yet (it is in my ever to-do list)

                  – JouleV
                  1 hour ago











                • I happen to think that you're pretty good at both, tikz and Tex. Regarding tikZ 3d, I have been wanting to plot those 3D histograms/bar chart for so long. But at the moment, it is just an illusion!

                  – naveganteX
                  1 hour ago
















                Are you a kind of wizard with TeX? I must admit that I'm impressed. I read up on tikZ but it is still hard for me. So, thank you for giving me a hand with this rather tough Tex world!

                – naveganteX
                1 hour ago





                Are you a kind of wizard with TeX? I must admit that I'm impressed. I read up on tikZ but it is still hard for me. So, thank you for giving me a hand with this rather tough Tex world!

                – naveganteX
                1 hour ago




                1




                1





                @naveganteX I'm not yet a "wizard" with either TikZ or LaTeX. I'm a complete novice in TeX :D There are so many TeXperts out there, but I am not one of them, of course. I don't even know anything about TikZ 3D yet (it is in my ever to-do list)

                – JouleV
                1 hour ago





                @naveganteX I'm not yet a "wizard" with either TikZ or LaTeX. I'm a complete novice in TeX :D There are so many TeXperts out there, but I am not one of them, of course. I don't even know anything about TikZ 3D yet (it is in my ever to-do list)

                – JouleV
                1 hour ago













                I happen to think that you're pretty good at both, tikz and Tex. Regarding tikZ 3d, I have been wanting to plot those 3D histograms/bar chart for so long. But at the moment, it is just an illusion!

                – naveganteX
                1 hour ago





                I happen to think that you're pretty good at both, tikz and Tex. Regarding tikZ 3d, I have been wanting to plot those 3D histograms/bar chart for so long. But at the moment, it is just an illusion!

                – naveganteX
                1 hour ago











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                Here is an overkill solution that defines a new pics "shape" (see section 18.2 of the 3.1.1 tikz manual),together with some custom pgfkeys for styling it. The end result is that you can produce:



                enter image description here



                using code:



                documentclass[tikz, border=5mm]standalone
                usetikzlibrarypositioning

                begindocument
                pgfkeys/vspecies/.is family, /vspecies,
                colour/.initial = black, % rectangle colour
                fill/.initial = white, % default fill
                top label/.initial = M, % label on right
                right label/.initial= N, % label on left
                bottom label/.initial=, % label on left
                left label/.initial=, % label on left
                X/.initial = 5mm, % default width
                Y/.initial = 5mm, % default height
                shape/.initial = rectangle % default shape


                tikzset
                pics/vspecies/.style args=#1,#2% node name, pgfkeys key-value pairs
                code =
                pgfkeys/vspecies, #2
                node[pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/shape,
                minimum size=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/X,
                minimum height=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/Y,
                draw=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/colour,
                fill=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/fill,
                label=east:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/left label,
                label=north:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/top label,
                label=south:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/bottom label,
                label=west:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/right label,
                ](#1) at (0,0);




                begintikzpicture
                pic at (0,0) vspecies=A,colour=red,Y=10mm;
                pic[below left=10mm of A] vspecies=B,top label=K,colour=blue,Y=20mm;
                pic[below right=10mm of A] vspecies=C,fill=blue!10,X=10mm,shape=circle,left label=N,right label=;
                draw[->](A.south west)--(B.north east);
                draw[->](A.south east)--(C.north west);
                endtikzpicture

                enddocument


                The vspecies pic command take two arguments: the first is the name of a (normal) tikz node label and the second argunment is a comma separated list of key-value pairs tha specify:



                • the colour of the rectangle (default black)

                • the fill colour (default white)

                • the top label (default M)

                • the left label (default "")

                • the bottom label (default "")

                • the left label (default N)

                • the minimum X width

                • the minimum Y height

                • the shape (default rectangle)

                As I said, this is overkill (and I was bored:)






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                  Here is an overkill solution that defines a new pics "shape" (see section 18.2 of the 3.1.1 tikz manual),together with some custom pgfkeys for styling it. The end result is that you can produce:



                  enter image description here



                  using code:



                  documentclass[tikz, border=5mm]standalone
                  usetikzlibrarypositioning

                  begindocument
                  pgfkeys/vspecies/.is family, /vspecies,
                  colour/.initial = black, % rectangle colour
                  fill/.initial = white, % default fill
                  top label/.initial = M, % label on right
                  right label/.initial= N, % label on left
                  bottom label/.initial=, % label on left
                  left label/.initial=, % label on left
                  X/.initial = 5mm, % default width
                  Y/.initial = 5mm, % default height
                  shape/.initial = rectangle % default shape


                  tikzset
                  pics/vspecies/.style args=#1,#2% node name, pgfkeys key-value pairs
                  code =
                  pgfkeys/vspecies, #2
                  node[pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/shape,
                  minimum size=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/X,
                  minimum height=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/Y,
                  draw=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/colour,
                  fill=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/fill,
                  label=east:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/left label,
                  label=north:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/top label,
                  label=south:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/bottom label,
                  label=west:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/right label,
                  ](#1) at (0,0);




                  begintikzpicture
                  pic at (0,0) vspecies=A,colour=red,Y=10mm;
                  pic[below left=10mm of A] vspecies=B,top label=K,colour=blue,Y=20mm;
                  pic[below right=10mm of A] vspecies=C,fill=blue!10,X=10mm,shape=circle,left label=N,right label=;
                  draw[->](A.south west)--(B.north east);
                  draw[->](A.south east)--(C.north west);
                  endtikzpicture

                  enddocument


                  The vspecies pic command take two arguments: the first is the name of a (normal) tikz node label and the second argunment is a comma separated list of key-value pairs tha specify:



                  • the colour of the rectangle (default black)

                  • the fill colour (default white)

                  • the top label (default M)

                  • the left label (default "")

                  • the bottom label (default "")

                  • the left label (default N)

                  • the minimum X width

                  • the minimum Y height

                  • the shape (default rectangle)

                  As I said, this is overkill (and I was bored:)






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                    Here is an overkill solution that defines a new pics "shape" (see section 18.2 of the 3.1.1 tikz manual),together with some custom pgfkeys for styling it. The end result is that you can produce:



                    enter image description here



                    using code:



                    documentclass[tikz, border=5mm]standalone
                    usetikzlibrarypositioning

                    begindocument
                    pgfkeys/vspecies/.is family, /vspecies,
                    colour/.initial = black, % rectangle colour
                    fill/.initial = white, % default fill
                    top label/.initial = M, % label on right
                    right label/.initial= N, % label on left
                    bottom label/.initial=, % label on left
                    left label/.initial=, % label on left
                    X/.initial = 5mm, % default width
                    Y/.initial = 5mm, % default height
                    shape/.initial = rectangle % default shape


                    tikzset
                    pics/vspecies/.style args=#1,#2% node name, pgfkeys key-value pairs
                    code =
                    pgfkeys/vspecies, #2
                    node[pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/shape,
                    minimum size=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/X,
                    minimum height=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/Y,
                    draw=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/colour,
                    fill=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/fill,
                    label=east:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/left label,
                    label=north:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/top label,
                    label=south:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/bottom label,
                    label=west:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/right label,
                    ](#1) at (0,0);




                    begintikzpicture
                    pic at (0,0) vspecies=A,colour=red,Y=10mm;
                    pic[below left=10mm of A] vspecies=B,top label=K,colour=blue,Y=20mm;
                    pic[below right=10mm of A] vspecies=C,fill=blue!10,X=10mm,shape=circle,left label=N,right label=;
                    draw[->](A.south west)--(B.north east);
                    draw[->](A.south east)--(C.north west);
                    endtikzpicture

                    enddocument


                    The vspecies pic command take two arguments: the first is the name of a (normal) tikz node label and the second argunment is a comma separated list of key-value pairs tha specify:



                    • the colour of the rectangle (default black)

                    • the fill colour (default white)

                    • the top label (default M)

                    • the left label (default "")

                    • the bottom label (default "")

                    • the left label (default N)

                    • the minimum X width

                    • the minimum Y height

                    • the shape (default rectangle)

                    As I said, this is overkill (and I was bored:)






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                    Here is an overkill solution that defines a new pics "shape" (see section 18.2 of the 3.1.1 tikz manual),together with some custom pgfkeys for styling it. The end result is that you can produce:



                    enter image description here



                    using code:



                    documentclass[tikz, border=5mm]standalone
                    usetikzlibrarypositioning

                    begindocument
                    pgfkeys/vspecies/.is family, /vspecies,
                    colour/.initial = black, % rectangle colour
                    fill/.initial = white, % default fill
                    top label/.initial = M, % label on right
                    right label/.initial= N, % label on left
                    bottom label/.initial=, % label on left
                    left label/.initial=, % label on left
                    X/.initial = 5mm, % default width
                    Y/.initial = 5mm, % default height
                    shape/.initial = rectangle % default shape


                    tikzset
                    pics/vspecies/.style args=#1,#2% node name, pgfkeys key-value pairs
                    code =
                    pgfkeys/vspecies, #2
                    node[pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/shape,
                    minimum size=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/X,
                    minimum height=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/Y,
                    draw=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/colour,
                    fill=pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/fill,
                    label=east:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/left label,
                    label=north:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/top label,
                    label=south:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/bottom label,
                    label=west:pgfkeysvalueof/vspecies/right label,
                    ](#1) at (0,0);




                    begintikzpicture
                    pic at (0,0) vspecies=A,colour=red,Y=10mm;
                    pic[below left=10mm of A] vspecies=B,top label=K,colour=blue,Y=20mm;
                    pic[below right=10mm of A] vspecies=C,fill=blue!10,X=10mm,shape=circle,left label=N,right label=;
                    draw[->](A.south west)--(B.north east);
                    draw[->](A.south east)--(C.north west);
                    endtikzpicture

                    enddocument


                    The vspecies pic command take two arguments: the first is the name of a (normal) tikz node label and the second argunment is a comma separated list of key-value pairs tha specify:



                    • the colour of the rectangle (default black)

                    • the fill colour (default white)

                    • the top label (default M)

                    • the left label (default "")

                    • the bottom label (default "")

                    • the left label (default N)

                    • the minimum X width

                    • the minimum Y height

                    • the shape (default rectangle)

                    As I said, this is overkill (and I was bored:)







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                        Final version:



                        documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                        usetikzlibrarypositioning
                        begindocument
                        sffamily
                        begintikzpicture
                        beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                        node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=black] (main-a) R;
                        path (main-a.west) node[left] N (main-a.north) node[above] M;
                        endscope
                        beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                        node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=1cm,draw=blue,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                        path (main-b2.east) node[right] K (main-b2.north) node[above] M;
                        endscope
                        beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                        node[minimum width=1cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=blue,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                        path (main-b1.west) node[left] N (main-b1.north) node[above] K;
                        endscope
                        draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                        draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                        endtikzpicture
                        enddocument





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                          Final version:



                          documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                          usetikzlibrarypositioning
                          begindocument
                          sffamily
                          begintikzpicture
                          beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                          node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=black] (main-a) R;
                          path (main-a.west) node[left] N (main-a.north) node[above] M;
                          endscope
                          beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                          node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=1cm,draw=blue,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                          path (main-b2.east) node[right] K (main-b2.north) node[above] M;
                          endscope
                          beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                          node[minimum width=1cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=blue,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                          path (main-b1.west) node[left] N (main-b1.north) node[above] K;
                          endscope
                          draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                          draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                          endtikzpicture
                          enddocument





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                            Final version:



                            documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                            usetikzlibrarypositioning
                            begindocument
                            sffamily
                            begintikzpicture
                            beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                            node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=black] (main-a) R;
                            path (main-a.west) node[left] N (main-a.north) node[above] M;
                            endscope
                            beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                            node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=1cm,draw=blue,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                            path (main-b2.east) node[right] K (main-b2.north) node[above] M;
                            endscope
                            beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                            node[minimum width=1cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=blue,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                            path (main-b1.west) node[left] N (main-b1.north) node[above] K;
                            endscope
                            draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                            draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                            endtikzpicture
                            enddocument





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                            Final version:



                            documentclass[tikz,margin=1mm]standalone
                            usetikzlibrarypositioning
                            begindocument
                            sffamily
                            begintikzpicture
                            beginscope[local bounding box=a]
                            node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=black] (main-a) R;
                            path (main-a.west) node[left] N (main-a.north) node[above] M;
                            endscope
                            beginscope[local bounding box=b2]
                            node[minimum width=2cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=1cm,draw=blue,below right=of main-a] (main-b2) ;
                            path (main-b2.east) node[right] K (main-b2.north) node[above] M;
                            endscope
                            beginscope[local bounding box=b1]
                            node[minimum width=1cm,line width=0.199mm,minimum height=3cm,draw=blue,below left=of main-a] (main-b1) ;
                            path (main-b1.west) node[left] N (main-b1.north) node[above] K;
                            endscope
                            draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b1.north east);
                            draw[-stealth] (main-a.south) -- (b2.north west);
                            endtikzpicture
                            enddocument






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