November 12, 2016
\documentclass{beamer} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{arrows} \usetikzlibrary{calc} \begin{document} \begin{frame}{A New System} \begin{figure}[h] \centering \begin{tikzpicture}%[node distance=16mm] \tikzstyle{box1} = [rectangle, thick, text centered , minimum width=15mm, minimum height=14mm, top color=white, bottom color=blue!30, draw=blue!40] \tikzstyle{box2} = [rectangle, thick, text centered , minimum width=15mm, minimum height=14mm, top color=white, bottom color=red!30, draw=red!40] \tikzstyle{box3} = [rectangle, thick, text centered , text width=50mm, minimum height=14mm, top color=white, bottom color=green!30, draw=green!40] \tikzstyle{box4} = [rectangle, thick, text centered , minimum width=15mm, minimum height=14mm, top color=white, bottom color=cyan!30, draw=cyan!40] \coordinate (P1) at (0cm, 0cm); \node [box1] (B1) at (P1) {Team1}; \node [box2, anchor=west] (B2) at (B1.east) {Team2}; \node [box3, anchor=west] (B3) at (B2.east) {\begin{tabular}{c} Team3 \\ in two lines\end{tabular}}; \node [box4, anchor=west] (B4) at (B3.east) {Team4}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{figure} \end{frame} \end{document}
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