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How can I add an arrow between two tables?



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    documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
usepackage{booktabs}

begin{document}

begin{table*}[!htb]

largesetlength{tabcolsep}{0.1pt}
begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
centering
caption{First Table}
label{tab:first_table}

medskip
begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}

end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
centering

caption{Second Table}
label{tab:second_table}

medskip

begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}
end{minipage}hfill

end{table*}

end{document}









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  • BTW, table* does not support [h] or [b].

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How can I add an arrow between two tables?



enter image description here



    documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
usepackage{booktabs}

begin{document}

begin{table*}[!htb]

largesetlength{tabcolsep}{0.1pt}
begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
centering
caption{First Table}
label{tab:first_table}

medskip
begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}

end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
centering

caption{Second Table}
label{tab:second_table}

medskip

begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}
end{minipage}hfill

end{table*}

end{document}









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  • BTW, table* does not support [h] or [b].

    – John Kormylo
    3 hours ago














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How can I add an arrow between two tables?



enter image description here



    documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
usepackage{booktabs}

begin{document}

begin{table*}[!htb]

largesetlength{tabcolsep}{0.1pt}
begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
centering
caption{First Table}
label{tab:first_table}

medskip
begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}

end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
centering

caption{Second Table}
label{tab:second_table}

medskip

begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}
end{minipage}hfill

end{table*}

end{document}









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How can I add an arrow between two tables?



enter image description here



    documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
usepackage{booktabs}

begin{document}

begin{table*}[!htb]

largesetlength{tabcolsep}{0.1pt}
begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
centering
caption{First Table}
label{tab:first_table}

medskip
begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}

end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
centering

caption{Second Table}
label{tab:second_table}

medskip

begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
midrule
Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}
end{minipage}hfill

end{table*}

end{document}






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  • BTW, table* does not support [h] or [b].

    – John Kormylo
    3 hours ago



















  • BTW, table* does not support [h] or [b].

    – John Kormylo
    3 hours ago

















BTW, table* does not support [h] or [b].

– John Kormylo
3 hours ago





BTW, table* does not support [h] or [b].

– John Kormylo
3 hours ago










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With tikzmark, compile twice.



The arrow is in the (vertical) middle of the tables, headers included. the vertical alignment could be changed if you want it only in the middle of the table content, headers excluded.



I also made some improvement in the table layout (but I don't think >{$}c<{$} for numbers is needed at all).



documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
usepackage{array}
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.2}
newcolumntype{C}{>{$}c<{$}}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage{makecell}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark, shapes.arrows}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{table*}
large
begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
centering
caption{First Table}
label{tab:first_table}
tikzmarknode{A}{%contents
begin{tabular}{cCc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
& textbf{Destination}
\
midrule
Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}}
end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
centering
caption{Second Table}
label{tab:second_table}
tikzmarknode{B}{%contents
begin{tabular}{ccc}
toprule
textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
& textbf{Destination}
\
midrule
Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
bottomrule
end{tabular}}
end{minipage}
begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay]
path (A) -- node[draw, text width=3em, single arrow, thick, red]{} (B);
end{tikzpicture}
end{table*}

end{document}


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    It is very simple, you need to add a Rightarrow after your first table. Since I had time to do this, here it goes:




    begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
    centering
    caption{First Table}
    label{tab:first_table}
    medskip
    begin{tabular}{ccc}
    toprule
    textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
    midrule
    Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
    Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
    bottomrule
    end{tabular}
    end{minipage}
    $Rightarrow$






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    • it does not work. the second table comes below the first one

      – Mohamed
      1 hour ago











    • @Mohamed You need to make your minipages a bit smaller, e.g. begin{minipage}{0.45linewidth}. This is why answers should always contain complete minimal working examples...

      – marmot
      1 hour ago











    • I did it. it is still the same

      – Mohamed
      1 hour ago











    • @marmot , I deleted the answer. How we can change the position of the arrow a little bit down

      – Mohamed
      1 hour ago











    • @Mohamed ... hfillraisbeox{-3em}{$Rightarrow$}hfill ... . Could you do me a favor? Go back to all the answers you have received so far, and accept those which you found useful by clicking the check mark left of the corresponding answer. Thanks!

      – marmot
      1 hour ago











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    With tikzmark, compile twice.



    The arrow is in the (vertical) middle of the tables, headers included. the vertical alignment could be changed if you want it only in the middle of the table content, headers excluded.



    I also made some improvement in the table layout (but I don't think >{$}c<{$} for numbers is needed at all).



    documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
    usepackage{array}
    renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.2}
    newcolumntype{C}{>{$}c<{$}}
    usepackage{booktabs}
    usepackage{makecell}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{tikzmark, shapes.arrows}
    usepackage{caption}

    begin{document}
    begin{table*}
    large
    begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
    centering
    caption{First Table}
    label{tab:first_table}
    tikzmarknode{A}{%contents
    begin{tabular}{cCc}
    toprule
    textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
    & textbf{Destination}
    \
    midrule
    Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
    Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
    bottomrule
    end{tabular}}
    end{minipage}hfill
    begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
    centering
    caption{Second Table}
    label{tab:second_table}
    tikzmarknode{B}{%contents
    begin{tabular}{ccc}
    toprule
    textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
    & textbf{Destination}
    \
    midrule
    Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
    Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
    Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
    Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
    bottomrule
    end{tabular}}
    end{minipage}
    begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay]
    path (A) -- node[draw, text width=3em, single arrow, thick, red]{} (B);
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{table*}

    end{document}


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      With tikzmark, compile twice.



      The arrow is in the (vertical) middle of the tables, headers included. the vertical alignment could be changed if you want it only in the middle of the table content, headers excluded.



      I also made some improvement in the table layout (but I don't think >{$}c<{$} for numbers is needed at all).



      documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
      usepackage{array}
      renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.2}
      newcolumntype{C}{>{$}c<{$}}
      usepackage{booktabs}
      usepackage{makecell}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{tikzmark, shapes.arrows}
      usepackage{caption}

      begin{document}
      begin{table*}
      large
      begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
      centering
      caption{First Table}
      label{tab:first_table}
      tikzmarknode{A}{%contents
      begin{tabular}{cCc}
      toprule
      textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
      & textbf{Destination}
      \
      midrule
      Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
      Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
      Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
      Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
      Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
      Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
      Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
      Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
      bottomrule
      end{tabular}}
      end{minipage}hfill
      begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
      centering
      caption{Second Table}
      label{tab:second_table}
      tikzmarknode{B}{%contents
      begin{tabular}{ccc}
      toprule
      textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
      & textbf{Destination}
      \
      midrule
      Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
      Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
      Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
      Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
      Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
      Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
      Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
      Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
      bottomrule
      end{tabular}}
      end{minipage}
      begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay]
      path (A) -- node[draw, text width=3em, single arrow, thick, red]{} (B);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{table*}

      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        With tikzmark, compile twice.



        The arrow is in the (vertical) middle of the tables, headers included. the vertical alignment could be changed if you want it only in the middle of the table content, headers excluded.



        I also made some improvement in the table layout (but I don't think >{$}c<{$} for numbers is needed at all).



        documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
        usepackage{array}
        renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.2}
        newcolumntype{C}{>{$}c<{$}}
        usepackage{booktabs}
        usepackage{makecell}
        usepackage{tikz}
        usetikzlibrary{tikzmark, shapes.arrows}
        usepackage{caption}

        begin{document}
        begin{table*}
        large
        begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
        centering
        caption{First Table}
        label{tab:first_table}
        tikzmarknode{A}{%contents
        begin{tabular}{cCc}
        toprule
        textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
        & textbf{Destination}
        \
        midrule
        Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
        Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        bottomrule
        end{tabular}}
        end{minipage}hfill
        begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
        centering
        caption{Second Table}
        label{tab:second_table}
        tikzmarknode{B}{%contents
        begin{tabular}{ccc}
        toprule
        textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
        & textbf{Destination}
        \
        midrule
        Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
        Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        bottomrule
        end{tabular}}
        end{minipage}
        begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay]
        path (A) -- node[draw, text width=3em, single arrow, thick, red]{} (B);
        end{tikzpicture}
        end{table*}

        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        With tikzmark, compile twice.



        The arrow is in the (vertical) middle of the tables, headers included. the vertical alignment could be changed if you want it only in the middle of the table content, headers excluded.



        I also made some improvement in the table layout (but I don't think >{$}c<{$} for numbers is needed at all).



        documentclass[english]{IEEEtran}
        usepackage{array}
        renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.2}
        newcolumntype{C}{>{$}c<{$}}
        usepackage{booktabs}
        usepackage{makecell}
        usepackage{tikz}
        usetikzlibrary{tikzmark, shapes.arrows}
        usepackage{caption}

        begin{document}
        begin{table*}
        large
        begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
        centering
        caption{First Table}
        label{tab:first_table}
        tikzmarknode{A}{%contents
        begin{tabular}{cCc}
        toprule
        textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
        & textbf{Destination}
        \
        midrule
        Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
        Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        bottomrule
        end{tabular}}
        end{minipage}hfill
        begin{minipage}{.5linewidth}
        centering
        caption{Second Table}
        label{tab:second_table}
        tikzmarknode{B}{%contents
        begin{tabular}{ccc}
        toprule
        textbf{Start} & makecell{textbf{Interval}\ textbf{Time}}
        & textbf{Destination}
        \
        midrule
        Zone 1 & 483 & Zone 2 \
        Zone 1 & 848 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        Zone 1 & 121 & Zone 4 \
        Zone 2 & 13 & Zone 3 \
        bottomrule
        end{tabular}}
        end{minipage}
        begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay]
        path (A) -- node[draw, text width=3em, single arrow, thick, red]{} (B);
        end{tikzpicture}
        end{table*}

        end{document}


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            It is very simple, you need to add a Rightarrow after your first table. Since I had time to do this, here it goes:




            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            centering
            caption{First Table}
            label{tab:first_table}
            medskip
            begin{tabular}{ccc}
            toprule
            textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
            midrule
            Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
            Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            bottomrule
            end{tabular}
            end{minipage}
            $Rightarrow$






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            • it does not work. the second table comes below the first one

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed You need to make your minipages a bit smaller, e.g. begin{minipage}{0.45linewidth}. This is why answers should always contain complete minimal working examples...

              – marmot
              1 hour ago











            • I did it. it is still the same

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @marmot , I deleted the answer. How we can change the position of the arrow a little bit down

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed ... hfillraisbeox{-3em}{$Rightarrow$}hfill ... . Could you do me a favor? Go back to all the answers you have received so far, and accept those which you found useful by clicking the check mark left of the corresponding answer. Thanks!

              – marmot
              1 hour ago
















            2














            It is very simple, you need to add a Rightarrow after your first table. Since I had time to do this, here it goes:




            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            centering
            caption{First Table}
            label{tab:first_table}
            medskip
            begin{tabular}{ccc}
            toprule
            textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
            midrule
            Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
            Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            bottomrule
            end{tabular}
            end{minipage}
            $Rightarrow$






            share|improve this answer
























            • it does not work. the second table comes below the first one

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed You need to make your minipages a bit smaller, e.g. begin{minipage}{0.45linewidth}. This is why answers should always contain complete minimal working examples...

              – marmot
              1 hour ago











            • I did it. it is still the same

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @marmot , I deleted the answer. How we can change the position of the arrow a little bit down

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed ... hfillraisbeox{-3em}{$Rightarrow$}hfill ... . Could you do me a favor? Go back to all the answers you have received so far, and accept those which you found useful by clicking the check mark left of the corresponding answer. Thanks!

              – marmot
              1 hour ago














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            2







            It is very simple, you need to add a Rightarrow after your first table. Since I had time to do this, here it goes:




            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            centering
            caption{First Table}
            label{tab:first_table}
            medskip
            begin{tabular}{ccc}
            toprule
            textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
            midrule
            Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
            Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            bottomrule
            end{tabular}
            end{minipage}
            $Rightarrow$






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            It is very simple, you need to add a Rightarrow after your first table. Since I had time to do this, here it goes:




            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            centering
            caption{First Table}
            label{tab:first_table}
            medskip
            begin{tabular}{ccc}
            toprule
            textbf{Start} & textbf{Interval Time} & textbf{Destination} \
            midrule
            Zone 1 & $483$ & Zone 2 \
            Zone 1 & $848$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            Zone 1 & $121$ & Zone 4 \
            Zone 2 & $13$ & Zone 3 \
            bottomrule
            end{tabular}
            end{minipage}
            $Rightarrow$







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            • it does not work. the second table comes below the first one

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed You need to make your minipages a bit smaller, e.g. begin{minipage}{0.45linewidth}. This is why answers should always contain complete minimal working examples...

              – marmot
              1 hour ago











            • I did it. it is still the same

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @marmot , I deleted the answer. How we can change the position of the arrow a little bit down

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed ... hfillraisbeox{-3em}{$Rightarrow$}hfill ... . Could you do me a favor? Go back to all the answers you have received so far, and accept those which you found useful by clicking the check mark left of the corresponding answer. Thanks!

              – marmot
              1 hour ago



















            • it does not work. the second table comes below the first one

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed You need to make your minipages a bit smaller, e.g. begin{minipage}{0.45linewidth}. This is why answers should always contain complete minimal working examples...

              – marmot
              1 hour ago











            • I did it. it is still the same

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @marmot , I deleted the answer. How we can change the position of the arrow a little bit down

              – Mohamed
              1 hour ago











            • @Mohamed ... hfillraisbeox{-3em}{$Rightarrow$}hfill ... . Could you do me a favor? Go back to all the answers you have received so far, and accept those which you found useful by clicking the check mark left of the corresponding answer. Thanks!

              – marmot
              1 hour ago

















            it does not work. the second table comes below the first one

            – Mohamed
            1 hour ago





            it does not work. the second table comes below the first one

            – Mohamed
            1 hour ago













            @Mohamed You need to make your minipages a bit smaller, e.g. begin{minipage}{0.45linewidth}. This is why answers should always contain complete minimal working examples...

            – marmot
            1 hour ago





            @Mohamed You need to make your minipages a bit smaller, e.g. begin{minipage}{0.45linewidth}. This is why answers should always contain complete minimal working examples...

            – marmot
            1 hour ago













            I did it. it is still the same

            – Mohamed
            1 hour ago





            I did it. it is still the same

            – Mohamed
            1 hour ago













            @marmot , I deleted the answer. How we can change the position of the arrow a little bit down

            – Mohamed
            1 hour ago





            @marmot , I deleted the answer. How we can change the position of the arrow a little bit down

            – Mohamed
            1 hour ago













            @Mohamed ... hfillraisbeox{-3em}{$Rightarrow$}hfill ... . Could you do me a favor? Go back to all the answers you have received so far, and accept those which you found useful by clicking the check mark left of the corresponding answer. Thanks!

            – marmot
            1 hour ago





            @Mohamed ... hfillraisbeox{-3em}{$Rightarrow$}hfill ... . Could you do me a favor? Go back to all the answers you have received so far, and accept those which you found useful by clicking the check mark left of the corresponding answer. Thanks!

            – marmot
            1 hour ago


















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