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Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have 
Instead I have the following:
Here's my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]{standalone}usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzstyle{materia}=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
minimum height=1.5em]
tikzstyle{etape} = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
tikzstyle{texto} = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
tikzstyle{linepart} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
tikzstyle{line} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
tikzstyle{ur}=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]
% Define distances for bordering
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect 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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
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Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have 
Instead I have the following:
Here's my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]{standalone}usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzstyle{materia}=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
minimum height=1.5em]
tikzstyle{etape} = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
tikzstyle{texto} = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
tikzstyle{linepart} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
tikzstyle{line} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
tikzstyle{ur}=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]
% Define distances for bordering
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect 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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
´´´
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Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have 
Instead I have the following:
Here's my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]{standalone}usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzstyle{materia}=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
minimum height=1.5em]
tikzstyle{etape} = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
tikzstyle{texto} = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
tikzstyle{linepart} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
tikzstyle{line} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
tikzstyle{ur}=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]
% Define distances for bordering
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect 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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
´´´
tikz-pgf tikz-trees
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L Lewis is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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Im trying to create a Work Breakdown structure with tikz. I would like to have 
Instead I have the following:
Here's my code:
documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]{standalone}usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzstyle{materia}=[draw, text width=6.0em, text centered,
minimum height=1.5em]
tikzstyle{etape} = [materia, text width=12em, minimum width=10em,
minimum height=3em, rounded corners]
tikzstyle{texto} = [above, text width=6em, text centered]
tikzstyle{linepart} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex', dashed]
tikzstyle{line} = [draw, thick, color=black!30, -latex']
tikzstyle{ur}=[draw, text centered, minimum height=0.01em]
% Define distances for bordering
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-5.0,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect 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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
´´´
tikz-pgf tikz-trees
tikz-pgf tikz-trees
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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}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect Operating Costs}};
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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}
usetikzlibrary{arrows,positioning}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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'}}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
begin{scope}[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};
end{scope}
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
foreach X in {6,7}
{path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -| (pX.north);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
That was exactly what I was searching for
– L Lewis
5 hours ago
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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}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect Operating Costs}};
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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}
usetikzlibrary{arrows,positioning}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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'}}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
begin{scope}[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};
end{scope}
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
foreach X in {6,7}
{path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -| (pX.north);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
That was exactly what I was searching for
– L Lewis
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect Operating Costs}};
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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}
usetikzlibrary{arrows,positioning}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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'}}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
begin{scope}[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};
end{scope}
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
foreach X in {6,7}
{path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -| (pX.north);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
That was exactly what I was searching for
– L Lewis
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect Operating Costs}};
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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}
usetikzlibrary{arrows,positioning}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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'}}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
begin{scope}[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};
end{scope}
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
foreach X in {6,7}
{path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -| (pX.north);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
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}
usetikzlibrary{shadows,arrows,positioning}
usepackage{color,soul} %For highlighting
% Define the layers to draw the diagram
pgfdeclarelayer{background}
pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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
newcommand{blockdist}{1.3}
newcommand{edgedist}{1.5}
newcommand{etape}[2]{node (p#1) [etape]
{#2}}
newcommand{transreceptor}[3]{%
path [linepart] (#1.east) -- node [above]
{scriptsize #2} (#3);}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
% Draw diagram elements
path etape{1}{textbf{Operating Items}};
path (p1.west)+(-6.5,0.0)etape{2}{textbf{Non-Operating Items}};
path (p2.south)+(1,-1.0)etape{3}{textbf{Interest}};
path (p3.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{4}{textbf{Profits and Losses}};
path (p4.south)+(0.0,-1.0)etape{5}{textbf{Subsidies}};
path (p1.south)+(2.5,-1.0)etape{6}{textbf{Direct Operating Costs}};
path (p1.south)+(-2.5,-1.0)etape{7}{textbf{Indirect Operating Costs}};
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
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);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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}
usetikzlibrary{arrows,positioning}
% Define block styles
tikzset{materia/.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'}}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7,transform shape]
begin{scope}[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};
end{scope}
% Draw arrows between elements
foreach X in {3,4,5}
{path [line] (p2.-165) |- (pX.west);}
foreach X in {6,7}
{path [line] (p1.south) -- ++(0,-2mm) -| (pX.north);}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
edited 5 hours ago
answered 5 hours ago
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That was exactly what I was searching for
– L Lewis
5 hours ago
add a comment |
That was exactly what I was searching for
– L Lewis
5 hours ago
That was exactly what I was searching for
– L Lewis
5 hours ago
That was exactly what I was searching for
– L Lewis
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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