forest, changing `s sep` such that it is at each second end node larger?












4















The following MWE generate a tree diagram (using the forest package) as I like to have:



documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{forest}

begin{document}
tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
pos=0.6}
}
newcommandEL{edge label}
begin{forest}
for tree={
draw, semithick,
parent anchor=children,
l sep=13 mm,
s sep= 1 mm,
anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
},
EL/.style = {
before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
where n=1{%
edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
}{%
edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
}
}
}
[Start
[A, EL=leq 0.5
[A1, EL=leq 0.3
[A11, EL=leq 0.7]
[A12, EL=geq 0.7]
]
[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
[A2, EL=geq 0.3
[A21, EL=leq 0.7]
[A22, EL=geq 0.7]
]
]
[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
[B, EL=geq 0.5
[B1, EL=leq 0.3
[B11, EL=leq 0.7]
[B12, EL=geq 0.7]
]
[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
[B2, EL=geq 0.3
[B11, EL=leq 0.7]
[B12, EL=geq 0.7]
]
]
]
end{forest}
end{document}


enter image description here



I wonder, if it is possible to obtain the same result without inserting phantom nodes? Also I will appreciate any improvements of the my MWE code.



addendum: one way is insert manually s sep as is done code below:



[Start,s sep=4mm
[A, EL=leq 0.5,s sep=4mm
[A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
[A11, EL=leq 0.7]
[A12, EL=geq 0.7]
]
[A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
[A21, EL=leq 0.7]
[A22, EL=geq 0.7]
]
]
[B, EL=geq 0.5,s sep=4mm
[B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
[B11, EL=leq 0.7]
[B12, EL=geq 0.7]
]
[B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
[B11, EL=leq 0.7]
[B12, EL=geq 0.7]
]
]
]


considering above solution the question is now: is possible to write a code in fortree preamble, which will replace tose manulaly inserted s sep=...?










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    4















    The following MWE generate a tree diagram (using the forest package) as I like to have:



    documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
    usepackage{forest}

    begin{document}
    tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
    font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
    anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
    pos=0.6}
    }
    newcommandEL{edge label}
    begin{forest}
    for tree={
    draw, semithick,
    parent anchor=children,
    l sep=13 mm,
    s sep= 1 mm,
    anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
    },
    EL/.style = {
    before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
    where n=1{%
    edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
    }{%
    edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
    }
    }
    }
    [Start
    [A, EL=leq 0.5
    [A1, EL=leq 0.3
    [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
    [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
    [A2, EL=geq 0.3
    [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
    [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    ]
    [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
    [B, EL=geq 0.5
    [B1, EL=leq 0.3
    [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
    [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
    [B2, EL=geq 0.3
    [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
    [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    ]
    ]
    end{forest}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    I wonder, if it is possible to obtain the same result without inserting phantom nodes? Also I will appreciate any improvements of the my MWE code.



    addendum: one way is insert manually s sep as is done code below:



    [Start,s sep=4mm
    [A, EL=leq 0.5,s sep=4mm
    [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
    [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
    [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
    [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
    [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    ]
    [B, EL=geq 0.5,s sep=4mm
    [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
    [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
    [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
    [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
    [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
    ]
    ]
    ]


    considering above solution the question is now: is possible to write a code in fortree preamble, which will replace tose manulaly inserted s sep=...?










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      The following MWE generate a tree diagram (using the forest package) as I like to have:



      documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
      usepackage{forest}

      begin{document}
      tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
      font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
      anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
      pos=0.6}
      }
      newcommandEL{edge label}
      begin{forest}
      for tree={
      draw, semithick,
      parent anchor=children,
      l sep=13 mm,
      s sep= 1 mm,
      anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
      },
      EL/.style = {
      before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
      where n=1{%
      edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
      }{%
      edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
      }
      }
      }
      [Start
      [A, EL=leq 0.5
      [A1, EL=leq 0.3
      [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
      [A2, EL=geq 0.3
      [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
      [B, EL=geq 0.5
      [B1, EL=leq 0.3
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
      [B2, EL=geq 0.3
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      end{forest}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      I wonder, if it is possible to obtain the same result without inserting phantom nodes? Also I will appreciate any improvements of the my MWE code.



      addendum: one way is insert manually s sep as is done code below:



      [Start,s sep=4mm
      [A, EL=leq 0.5,s sep=4mm
      [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      [B, EL=geq 0.5,s sep=4mm
      [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      ]


      considering above solution the question is now: is possible to write a code in fortree preamble, which will replace tose manulaly inserted s sep=...?










      share|improve this question
















      The following MWE generate a tree diagram (using the forest package) as I like to have:



      documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
      usepackage{forest}

      begin{document}
      tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
      font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
      anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
      pos=0.6}
      }
      newcommandEL{edge label}
      begin{forest}
      for tree={
      draw, semithick,
      parent anchor=children,
      l sep=13 mm,
      s sep= 1 mm,
      anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
      },
      EL/.style = {
      before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
      where n=1{%
      edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
      }{%
      edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
      }
      }
      }
      [Start
      [A, EL=leq 0.5
      [A1, EL=leq 0.3
      [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
      [A2, EL=geq 0.3
      [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
      [B, EL=geq 0.5
      [B1, EL=leq 0.3
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [,phantom,fit=band] % <---
      [B2, EL=geq 0.3
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      end{forest}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      I wonder, if it is possible to obtain the same result without inserting phantom nodes? Also I will appreciate any improvements of the my MWE code.



      addendum: one way is insert manually s sep as is done code below:



      [Start,s sep=4mm
      [A, EL=leq 0.5,s sep=4mm
      [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
      [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      [B, EL=geq 0.5,s sep=4mm
      [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep=1mm
      [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
      [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
      ]
      ]
      ]


      considering above solution the question is now: is possible to write a code in fortree preamble, which will replace tose manulaly inserted s sep=...?







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          Yes. Use s sep+.



          documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{forest}

          begin{document}
          tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
          font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
          anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
          pos=0.6}
          }
          newcommandEL{edge label}
          begin{forest}
          for tree={
          draw, semithick,
          parent anchor=children,
          l sep=13 mm,
          s sep+=2mm,
          anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
          },
          EL/.style = {
          before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
          where n=1{%
          edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
          }{%
          edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
          }
          }
          }
          [Start
          [A, EL=leq 0.5
          [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
          [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
          [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
          [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
          [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          ]
          %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
          [B, EL=geq 0.5
          [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
          [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
          [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
          [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          ]
          ]
          end{forest}
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          And I had this on my machine before Zarko pinged me. (I didn't think it is worthwhile to add an update for it.)



          documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{forest}

          begin{document}
          tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
          font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
          anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
          pos=0.6}
          }
          newcommandEL{edge label}
          begin{forest}
          for tree={
          draw, semithick,
          parent anchor=children,
          s sep=4mm,
          l sep=13 mm,
          anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
          },
          EL/.style = {
          before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
          where n=1{%
          edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
          }{%
          edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
          },
          where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{s sep+=0.5mm}
          }
          }
          [Start
          [A, EL=leq 0.5
          [A1, EL=leq 0.3
          [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
          [A2, EL=geq 0.3
          [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
          [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          ]
          %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
          [B, EL=geq 0.5
          [B1, EL=leq 0.3
          [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
          [B2, EL=geq 0.3
          [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          ]
          ]
          end{forest}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • thank you very much for answer. apparently my question is not clear enough. i like to obtain in question showed image with removed ˙phantom` nodes (indicated by % <---). as i see, in your suggestion the distances between nodes at level 0 are equal. i like to have smaller between A11 and A12 and bigger between A21 and A22, etc.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago











          • @Zarko Sorry, didn't read carefully. Better now?

            – marmot
            3 hours ago











          • yes, that is. i need to check how you achieve this :-)

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago











          • with help of your answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out solution which i like to have: from your code i remove all s sep+=-3mm from nodes on the second level and to fortree add option where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{}. it works fine.

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago













          • @Zarko Yes, I have almost the same thing on my machine. where level=2{s sep+=...}{s sep+=...} but with other dimensions.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago



















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          Just for record. With help of nice @marmot answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out the solution which i looked for:



          documentclass[border=3mm, preview]{standalone}
          usepackage{forest}

          begin{document}
          tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
          font=footnotesizesffamily, inner sep=2pt,
          anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "ELS=east"
          pos=0.6}
          }
          begin{forest}
          for tree={
          draw,
          semithick,
          % fill=orange!20,
          parent anchor=children,
          l sep=13 mm,
          s sep=4mm,
          where level=2{s sep=1mm}{}
          },
          EL/.style = {
          before typesetting nodes={%
          where n=1{%
          edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
          }{%
          edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
          }
          }
          }
          [Start
          [A, EL=leq 0.5
          [A1, EL=leq 0.3
          [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          [A2, EL=geq 0.3
          [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
          [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          ]
          [B, EL=geq 0.5
          [B1, EL=leq 0.3
          [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          [B2, EL=geq 0.3
          [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
          [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
          ]
          ]
          ] end{forest}
          end{document}


          which gives desired result:



          enter image description here






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            Yes. Use s sep+.



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            l sep=13 mm,
            s sep+=2mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            }
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            And I had this on my machine before Zarko pinged me. (I didn't think it is worthwhile to add an update for it.)



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            s sep=4mm,
            l sep=13 mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            },
            where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{s sep+=0.5mm}
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            • thank you very much for answer. apparently my question is not clear enough. i like to obtain in question showed image with removed ˙phantom` nodes (indicated by % <---). as i see, in your suggestion the distances between nodes at level 0 are equal. i like to have smaller between A11 and A12 and bigger between A21 and A22, etc.

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • @Zarko Sorry, didn't read carefully. Better now?

              – marmot
              3 hours ago











            • yes, that is. i need to check how you achieve this :-)

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • with help of your answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out solution which i like to have: from your code i remove all s sep+=-3mm from nodes on the second level and to fortree add option where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{}. it works fine.

              – Zarko
              1 hour ago













            • @Zarko Yes, I have almost the same thing on my machine. where level=2{s sep+=...}{s sep+=...} but with other dimensions.

              – marmot
              1 hour ago
















            3














            Yes. Use s sep+.



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            l sep=13 mm,
            s sep+=2mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            }
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            And I had this on my machine before Zarko pinged me. (I didn't think it is worthwhile to add an update for it.)



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            s sep=4mm,
            l sep=13 mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            },
            where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{s sep+=0.5mm}
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer


























            • thank you very much for answer. apparently my question is not clear enough. i like to obtain in question showed image with removed ˙phantom` nodes (indicated by % <---). as i see, in your suggestion the distances between nodes at level 0 are equal. i like to have smaller between A11 and A12 and bigger between A21 and A22, etc.

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • @Zarko Sorry, didn't read carefully. Better now?

              – marmot
              3 hours ago











            • yes, that is. i need to check how you achieve this :-)

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • with help of your answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out solution which i like to have: from your code i remove all s sep+=-3mm from nodes on the second level and to fortree add option where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{}. it works fine.

              – Zarko
              1 hour ago













            • @Zarko Yes, I have almost the same thing on my machine. where level=2{s sep+=...}{s sep+=...} but with other dimensions.

              – marmot
              1 hour ago














            3












            3








            3







            Yes. Use s sep+.



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            l sep=13 mm,
            s sep+=2mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            }
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            And I had this on my machine before Zarko pinged me. (I didn't think it is worthwhile to add an update for it.)



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            s sep=4mm,
            l sep=13 mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            },
            where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{s sep+=0.5mm}
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer















            Yes. Use s sep+.



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            l sep=13 mm,
            s sep+=2mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            }
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3,s sep+=-3mm
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here



            And I had this on my machine before Zarko pinged me. (I didn't think it is worthwhile to add an update for it.)



            documentclass[border=3mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesize, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "EL=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            newcommandEL{edge label}
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw, semithick,
            parent anchor=children,
            s sep=4mm,
            l sep=13 mm,
            anchor=parent,% <--- work around alignment issue
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%% <--- work around edge labels positioning
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            },
            where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{s sep+=0.5mm}
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            %[,phantom,fit=band] % <---
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer














            share|improve this answer



            share|improve this answer








            edited 46 mins ago

























            answered 4 hours ago









            marmotmarmot

            112k5143270




            112k5143270













            • thank you very much for answer. apparently my question is not clear enough. i like to obtain in question showed image with removed ˙phantom` nodes (indicated by % <---). as i see, in your suggestion the distances between nodes at level 0 are equal. i like to have smaller between A11 and A12 and bigger between A21 and A22, etc.

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • @Zarko Sorry, didn't read carefully. Better now?

              – marmot
              3 hours ago











            • yes, that is. i need to check how you achieve this :-)

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • with help of your answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out solution which i like to have: from your code i remove all s sep+=-3mm from nodes on the second level and to fortree add option where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{}. it works fine.

              – Zarko
              1 hour ago













            • @Zarko Yes, I have almost the same thing on my machine. where level=2{s sep+=...}{s sep+=...} but with other dimensions.

              – marmot
              1 hour ago



















            • thank you very much for answer. apparently my question is not clear enough. i like to obtain in question showed image with removed ˙phantom` nodes (indicated by % <---). as i see, in your suggestion the distances between nodes at level 0 are equal. i like to have smaller between A11 and A12 and bigger between A21 and A22, etc.

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • @Zarko Sorry, didn't read carefully. Better now?

              – marmot
              3 hours ago











            • yes, that is. i need to check how you achieve this :-)

              – Zarko
              3 hours ago











            • with help of your answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out solution which i like to have: from your code i remove all s sep+=-3mm from nodes on the second level and to fortree add option where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{}. it works fine.

              – Zarko
              1 hour ago













            • @Zarko Yes, I have almost the same thing on my machine. where level=2{s sep+=...}{s sep+=...} but with other dimensions.

              – marmot
              1 hour ago

















            thank you very much for answer. apparently my question is not clear enough. i like to obtain in question showed image with removed ˙phantom` nodes (indicated by % <---). as i see, in your suggestion the distances between nodes at level 0 are equal. i like to have smaller between A11 and A12 and bigger between A21 and A22, etc.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago





            thank you very much for answer. apparently my question is not clear enough. i like to obtain in question showed image with removed ˙phantom` nodes (indicated by % <---). as i see, in your suggestion the distances between nodes at level 0 are equal. i like to have smaller between A11 and A12 and bigger between A21 and A22, etc.

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













            @Zarko Sorry, didn't read carefully. Better now?

            – marmot
            3 hours ago





            @Zarko Sorry, didn't read carefully. Better now?

            – marmot
            3 hours ago













            yes, that is. i need to check how you achieve this :-)

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago





            yes, that is. i need to check how you achieve this :-)

            – Zarko
            3 hours ago













            with help of your answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out solution which i like to have: from your code i remove all s sep+=-3mm from nodes on the second level and to fortree add option where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{}. it works fine.

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago







            with help of your answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out solution which i like to have: from your code i remove all s sep+=-3mm from nodes on the second level and to fortree add option where level=2{s sep+=-1mm}{}. it works fine.

            – Zarko
            1 hour ago















            @Zarko Yes, I have almost the same thing on my machine. where level=2{s sep+=...}{s sep+=...} but with other dimensions.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago





            @Zarko Yes, I have almost the same thing on my machine. where level=2{s sep+=...}{s sep+=...} but with other dimensions.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago











            2














            Just for record. With help of nice @marmot answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out the solution which i looked for:



            documentclass[border=3mm, preview]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}

            begin{document}
            tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
            font=footnotesizesffamily, inner sep=2pt,
            anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "ELS=east"
            pos=0.6}
            }
            begin{forest}
            for tree={
            draw,
            semithick,
            % fill=orange!20,
            parent anchor=children,
            l sep=13 mm,
            s sep=4mm,
            where level=2{s sep=1mm}{}
            },
            EL/.style = {
            before typesetting nodes={%
            where n=1{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
            }{%
            edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
            }
            }
            }
            [Start
            [A, EL=leq 0.5
            [A1, EL=leq 0.3
            [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            [A2, EL=geq 0.3
            [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
            [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            [B, EL=geq 0.5
            [B1, EL=leq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            [B2, EL=geq 0.3
            [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
            [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
            ]
            ]
            ] end{forest}
            end{document}


            which gives desired result:



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer






























              2














              Just for record. With help of nice @marmot answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out the solution which i looked for:



              documentclass[border=3mm, preview]{standalone}
              usepackage{forest}

              begin{document}
              tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
              font=footnotesizesffamily, inner sep=2pt,
              anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "ELS=east"
              pos=0.6}
              }
              begin{forest}
              for tree={
              draw,
              semithick,
              % fill=orange!20,
              parent anchor=children,
              l sep=13 mm,
              s sep=4mm,
              where level=2{s sep=1mm}{}
              },
              EL/.style = {
              before typesetting nodes={%
              where n=1{%
              edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
              }{%
              edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
              }
              }
              }
              [Start
              [A, EL=leq 0.5
              [A1, EL=leq 0.3
              [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
              [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
              ]
              [A2, EL=geq 0.3
              [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
              [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
              ]
              ]
              [B, EL=geq 0.5
              [B1, EL=leq 0.3
              [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
              [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
              ]
              [B2, EL=geq 0.3
              [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
              [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
              ]
              ]
              ] end{forest}
              end{document}


              which gives desired result:



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer




























                2












                2








                2







                Just for record. With help of nice @marmot answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out the solution which i looked for:



                documentclass[border=3mm, preview]{standalone}
                usepackage{forest}

                begin{document}
                tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
                font=footnotesizesffamily, inner sep=2pt,
                anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "ELS=east"
                pos=0.6}
                }
                begin{forest}
                for tree={
                draw,
                semithick,
                % fill=orange!20,
                parent anchor=children,
                l sep=13 mm,
                s sep=4mm,
                where level=2{s sep=1mm}{}
                },
                EL/.style = {
                before typesetting nodes={%
                where n=1{%
                edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
                }{%
                edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
                }
                }
                }
                [Start
                [A, EL=leq 0.5
                [A1, EL=leq 0.3
                [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
                [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                [A2, EL=geq 0.3
                [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
                [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                ]
                [B, EL=geq 0.5
                [B1, EL=leq 0.3
                [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
                [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                [B2, EL=geq 0.3
                [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
                [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                ]
                ] end{forest}
                end{document}


                which gives desired result:



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer















                Just for record. With help of nice @marmot answer and after reading forest documentation again (and again) i figured out the solution which i looked for:



                documentclass[border=3mm, preview]{standalone}
                usepackage{forest}

                begin{document}
                tikzset{ELS/.style={% Edge Label Style
                font=footnotesizesffamily, inner sep=2pt,
                anchor=south #1, % label position: "ELS=west" or "ELS=east"
                pos=0.6}
                }
                begin{forest}
                for tree={
                draw,
                semithick,
                % fill=orange!20,
                parent anchor=children,
                l sep=13 mm,
                s sep=4mm,
                where level=2{s sep=1mm}{}
                },
                EL/.style = {
                before typesetting nodes={%
                where n=1{%
                edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=east]{$#1$}}
                }{%
                edge label/.wrap value={node[ELS=west]{$#1$}}
                }
                }
                }
                [Start
                [A, EL=leq 0.5
                [A1, EL=leq 0.3
                [A11, EL=leq 0.7]
                [A12, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                [A2, EL=geq 0.3
                [A21, EL=leq 0.7]
                [A22, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                ]
                [B, EL=geq 0.5
                [B1, EL=leq 0.3
                [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
                [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                [B2, EL=geq 0.3
                [B11, EL=leq 0.7]
                [B12, EL=geq 0.7]
                ]
                ]
                ] end{forest}
                end{document}


                which gives desired result:



                enter image description here







                share|improve this answer














                share|improve this answer



                share|improve this answer








                edited 25 mins ago

























                answered 1 hour ago









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