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documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{shapes.arrows}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node [single arrow,left color=red,right color=blue,
single arrow head extend=3pt,transform shape,minimum height=2cm,anchor=west]
at (0,0){};

shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (0,-1) rectangle ++(2,0.25);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



pgfplots has the ability to add these color transitions via point meta, see e.g. this answer.



enter image description here






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    Here there is my proposal using shade arrow.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[12pt]{book} 
    usepackage{tikz}
    tikzset{every picture/.style={line width=0.75pt}}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.75pt,y=0.75pt,yscale=-1,xscale=1]
    shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (100,157) -- (131.5,157) -- (131.5,147) -- (152.5,167) -- (131.5,187) -- (131.5,177) -- (100,177) -- cycle ;
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}





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      documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
      usetikzlibrary{shapes.arrows}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      node [single arrow,left color=red,right color=blue,
      single arrow head extend=3pt,transform shape,minimum height=2cm,anchor=west]
      at (0,0){};

      shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (0,-1) rectangle ++(2,0.25);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      pgfplots has the ability to add these color transitions via point meta, see e.g. this answer.



      enter image description here






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        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
        usetikzlibrary{shapes.arrows}
        begin{document}
        begin{tikzpicture}
        node [single arrow,left color=red,right color=blue,
        single arrow head extend=3pt,transform shape,minimum height=2cm,anchor=west]
        at (0,0){};

        shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (0,-1) rectangle ++(2,0.25);
        end{tikzpicture}
        end{document}


        enter image description here



        pgfplots has the ability to add these color transitions via point meta, see e.g. this answer.



        enter image description here






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          documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes.arrows}
          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          node [single arrow,left color=red,right color=blue,
          single arrow head extend=3pt,transform shape,minimum height=2cm,anchor=west]
          at (0,0){};

          shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (0,-1) rectangle ++(2,0.25);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          pgfplots has the ability to add these color transitions via point meta, see e.g. this answer.



          enter image description here






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          documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
          usetikzlibrary{shapes.arrows}
          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          node [single arrow,left color=red,right color=blue,
          single arrow head extend=3pt,transform shape,minimum height=2cm,anchor=west]
          at (0,0){};

          shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (0,-1) rectangle ++(2,0.25);
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          pgfplots has the ability to add these color transitions via point meta, see e.g. this answer.



          enter image description here







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              Here there is my proposal using shade arrow.



              enter image description here



              documentclass[12pt]{book} 
              usepackage{tikz}
              tikzset{every picture/.style={line width=0.75pt}}
              begin{document}
              begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.75pt,y=0.75pt,yscale=-1,xscale=1]
              shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (100,157) -- (131.5,157) -- (131.5,147) -- (152.5,167) -- (131.5,187) -- (131.5,177) -- (100,177) -- cycle ;
              end{tikzpicture}
              end{document}





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                Here there is my proposal using shade arrow.



                enter image description here



                documentclass[12pt]{book} 
                usepackage{tikz}
                tikzset{every picture/.style={line width=0.75pt}}
                begin{document}
                begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.75pt,y=0.75pt,yscale=-1,xscale=1]
                shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (100,157) -- (131.5,157) -- (131.5,147) -- (152.5,167) -- (131.5,187) -- (131.5,177) -- (100,177) -- cycle ;
                end{tikzpicture}
                end{document}





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                  Here there is my proposal using shade arrow.



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass[12pt]{book} 
                  usepackage{tikz}
                  tikzset{every picture/.style={line width=0.75pt}}
                  begin{document}
                  begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.75pt,y=0.75pt,yscale=-1,xscale=1]
                  shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (100,157) -- (131.5,157) -- (131.5,147) -- (152.5,167) -- (131.5,187) -- (131.5,177) -- (100,177) -- cycle ;
                  end{tikzpicture}
                  end{document}





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                  Here there is my proposal using shade arrow.



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass[12pt]{book} 
                  usepackage{tikz}
                  tikzset{every picture/.style={line width=0.75pt}}
                  begin{document}
                  begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.75pt,y=0.75pt,yscale=-1,xscale=1]
                  shade[left color=red,right color=blue] (100,157) -- (131.5,157) -- (131.5,147) -- (152.5,167) -- (131.5,187) -- (131.5,177) -- (100,177) -- cycle ;
                  end{tikzpicture}
                  end{document}






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