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I was trying to create an image in TIKZ. My code is as below:



documentclass[10pt]{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric, shadows, fit, arrows, positioning}
begin{document}
begin{center}
tikzset{
neuron/.style={shape=circle,draw,inner sep= 0pt,minimum size = 2.5 em, node
distance = 10ex and 1 em
},
every loop/.style={min distance=10mm,looseness=5},
dot/.style={shape=circle,minimum size=1mm, inner sep=0pt, fill=black, node
distance= 1ex and 2 em
},
group/.style={rectangle,draw, inner sep=1pt,rounded corners,minimum height=
3.5em,minimum width=15.5 em, node distance= 1ex and 1em},
conn/.style={draw,-latex'}
}

begin{tikzpicture}
node[neuron](x1){$x_1$};
node[neuron,right=of x1](x2){$x_2$};
node[dot,right=of x2](dot_1){};
node[dot,right=of dot_1](dot_2){};
node[neuron,right=of dot_2](xN){$x_N$};
node[group,fit={(x1)(x2)(dot_1)(dot_2)(xN)}](grp1){};
end{tikzpicture}
end{center}
end{document}


and the result is this
enter image description here



How can I fill the box with any color only excluding the circles and the dots?
Also is there any way to export tikz image(I want to use tikz produced image in a word document)?









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    I was trying to create an image in TIKZ. My code is as below:



    documentclass[10pt]{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric, shadows, fit, arrows, positioning}
    begin{document}
    begin{center}
    tikzset{
    neuron/.style={shape=circle,draw,inner sep= 0pt,minimum size = 2.5 em, node
    distance = 10ex and 1 em
    },
    every loop/.style={min distance=10mm,looseness=5},
    dot/.style={shape=circle,minimum size=1mm, inner sep=0pt, fill=black, node
    distance= 1ex and 2 em
    },
    group/.style={rectangle,draw, inner sep=1pt,rounded corners,minimum height=
    3.5em,minimum width=15.5 em, node distance= 1ex and 1em},
    conn/.style={draw,-latex'}
    }

    begin{tikzpicture}
    node[neuron](x1){$x_1$};
    node[neuron,right=of x1](x2){$x_2$};
    node[dot,right=of x2](dot_1){};
    node[dot,right=of dot_1](dot_2){};
    node[neuron,right=of dot_2](xN){$x_N$};
    node[group,fit={(x1)(x2)(dot_1)(dot_2)(xN)}](grp1){};
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{center}
    end{document}


    and the result is this
    enter image description here



    How can I fill the box with any color only excluding the circles and the dots?
    Also is there any way to export tikz image(I want to use tikz produced image in a word document)?









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      I was trying to create an image in TIKZ. My code is as below:



      documentclass[10pt]{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric, shadows, fit, arrows, positioning}
      begin{document}
      begin{center}
      tikzset{
      neuron/.style={shape=circle,draw,inner sep= 0pt,minimum size = 2.5 em, node
      distance = 10ex and 1 em
      },
      every loop/.style={min distance=10mm,looseness=5},
      dot/.style={shape=circle,minimum size=1mm, inner sep=0pt, fill=black, node
      distance= 1ex and 2 em
      },
      group/.style={rectangle,draw, inner sep=1pt,rounded corners,minimum height=
      3.5em,minimum width=15.5 em, node distance= 1ex and 1em},
      conn/.style={draw,-latex'}
      }

      begin{tikzpicture}
      node[neuron](x1){$x_1$};
      node[neuron,right=of x1](x2){$x_2$};
      node[dot,right=of x2](dot_1){};
      node[dot,right=of dot_1](dot_2){};
      node[neuron,right=of dot_2](xN){$x_N$};
      node[group,fit={(x1)(x2)(dot_1)(dot_2)(xN)}](grp1){};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{center}
      end{document}


      and the result is this
      enter image description here



      How can I fill the box with any color only excluding the circles and the dots?
      Also is there any way to export tikz image(I want to use tikz produced image in a word document)?









      share













      I was trying to create an image in TIKZ. My code is as below:



      documentclass[10pt]{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric, shadows, fit, arrows, positioning}
      begin{document}
      begin{center}
      tikzset{
      neuron/.style={shape=circle,draw,inner sep= 0pt,minimum size = 2.5 em, node
      distance = 10ex and 1 em
      },
      every loop/.style={min distance=10mm,looseness=5},
      dot/.style={shape=circle,minimum size=1mm, inner sep=0pt, fill=black, node
      distance= 1ex and 2 em
      },
      group/.style={rectangle,draw, inner sep=1pt,rounded corners,minimum height=
      3.5em,minimum width=15.5 em, node distance= 1ex and 1em},
      conn/.style={draw,-latex'}
      }

      begin{tikzpicture}
      node[neuron](x1){$x_1$};
      node[neuron,right=of x1](x2){$x_2$};
      node[dot,right=of x2](dot_1){};
      node[dot,right=of dot_1](dot_2){};
      node[neuron,right=of dot_2](xN){$x_N$};
      node[group,fit={(x1)(x2)(dot_1)(dot_2)(xN)}](grp1){};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{center}
      end{document}


      and the result is this
      enter image description here



      How can I fill the box with any color only excluding the circles and the dots?
      Also is there any way to export tikz image(I want to use tikz produced image in a word document)?







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