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    It can be done using TikZ something like this:texample.net/tikz/examples/tree . You need to try to do it, and then ask if you have any problems.

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    It can be done using TikZ something like this:texample.net/tikz/examples/tree . You need to try to do it, and then ask if you have any problems.

    – hpekristiansen
    19 hours ago














  • 2





    Try looking here to get started. When you post a question, please provide a "Minimal Working Example" (MWE) that starts with documentclass, includes all relevant usepackage commands, ends with end{document} and compiles without errors, even if it does not produce your desired output. Welcome to TeX.SX.

    – Sandy G
    19 hours ago






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    It can be done using TikZ something like this:texample.net/tikz/examples/tree . You need to try to do it, and then ask if you have any problems.

    – hpekristiansen
    19 hours ago








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– Sandy G
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It can be done using TikZ something like this:texample.net/tikz/examples/tree . You need to try to do it, and then ask if you have any problems.

– hpekristiansen
19 hours ago





It can be done using TikZ something like this:texample.net/tikz/examples/tree . You need to try to do it, and then ask if you have any problems.

– hpekristiansen
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Welcome to TeX-SE! This is to give you a start. I am convinced that you could also add the H and T programmatically, but I do not have motivation now to spell this out (the more so since I am not sure if that's what you want).



documentclass{article} 
usepackage[edges]{forest}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
begin{forest}
for tree={s sep=0cm,l sep=1.2cm,font=sffamily,
where n children=0{rotate=90,anchor=west,edge={thick,-{Latex}}}{},
edge={thick}
}
[H,alias=L1
[H,alias=L2
[H,alias=L3
[H,alias=L4
[H,alias=L5
[HHHHH,alias=L6]
]
[T
[HHHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHHTH]
]
[T
[HHHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HHTHH]
]
[T
[HHTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHTTH]
]
[T
[HHTTT]
]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[H
[HTHHH]
]
[T
[HTHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTHTH]
]
[T
[HTHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HTTHH]
]
[T
[HTTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTTTH]
]
[T
[HTTTT]
]
]
]
]
]
foreach X [count=Y] in {First,Second,Third,Fourth,Fifth}
{node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north|-LY){X flip};}
node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north){Outcome};
end{forest}
end{document}


enter image description here



*NOTE**: Almost everything I know about forest I learned from some answers by cfr, who really is a forest master. If you consider upvoting this, please upvote some answer(s) by her instead. That way you will certainly cast a deserved upvote.






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  • marmot , its that devil on your shoulder again, last graphic third line for example (but second flip is also suspect as I think TH TT) I would on 3rd flip have expected THH THT TTH TTT since it starts with T there cannot be hhhh

    – KJO
    12 hours ago













  • @KJO You are right, thanks! I just removed it. Thanks!

    – marmot
    12 hours ago











  • Thanks a lot!! It's really helpful! Can I ask you one more question? How can I produce one more line:Lands on: 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 -1 3 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -3? And Is that possible to put graph for H and graph for T side by side?

    – Karena
    2 hours ago


















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Welcome to TeX-SE! This is to give you a start. I am convinced that you could also add the H and T programmatically, but I do not have motivation now to spell this out (the more so since I am not sure if that's what you want).



documentclass{article} 
usepackage[edges]{forest}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
begin{forest}
for tree={s sep=0cm,l sep=1.2cm,font=sffamily,
where n children=0{rotate=90,anchor=west,edge={thick,-{Latex}}}{},
edge={thick}
}
[H,alias=L1
[H,alias=L2
[H,alias=L3
[H,alias=L4
[H,alias=L5
[HHHHH,alias=L6]
]
[T
[HHHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHHTH]
]
[T
[HHHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HHTHH]
]
[T
[HHTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHTTH]
]
[T
[HHTTT]
]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[H
[HTHHH]
]
[T
[HTHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTHTH]
]
[T
[HTHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HTTHH]
]
[T
[HTTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTTTH]
]
[T
[HTTTT]
]
]
]
]
]
foreach X [count=Y] in {First,Second,Third,Fourth,Fifth}
{node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north|-LY){X flip};}
node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north){Outcome};
end{forest}
end{document}


enter image description here



*NOTE**: Almost everything I know about forest I learned from some answers by cfr, who really is a forest master. If you consider upvoting this, please upvote some answer(s) by her instead. That way you will certainly cast a deserved upvote.






share|improve this answer


























  • marmot , its that devil on your shoulder again, last graphic third line for example (but second flip is also suspect as I think TH TT) I would on 3rd flip have expected THH THT TTH TTT since it starts with T there cannot be hhhh

    – KJO
    12 hours ago













  • @KJO You are right, thanks! I just removed it. Thanks!

    – marmot
    12 hours ago











  • Thanks a lot!! It's really helpful! Can I ask you one more question? How can I produce one more line:Lands on: 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 -1 3 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -3? And Is that possible to put graph for H and graph for T side by side?

    – Karena
    2 hours ago
















2














Welcome to TeX-SE! This is to give you a start. I am convinced that you could also add the H and T programmatically, but I do not have motivation now to spell this out (the more so since I am not sure if that's what you want).



documentclass{article} 
usepackage[edges]{forest}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
begin{forest}
for tree={s sep=0cm,l sep=1.2cm,font=sffamily,
where n children=0{rotate=90,anchor=west,edge={thick,-{Latex}}}{},
edge={thick}
}
[H,alias=L1
[H,alias=L2
[H,alias=L3
[H,alias=L4
[H,alias=L5
[HHHHH,alias=L6]
]
[T
[HHHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHHTH]
]
[T
[HHHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HHTHH]
]
[T
[HHTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHTTH]
]
[T
[HHTTT]
]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[H
[HTHHH]
]
[T
[HTHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTHTH]
]
[T
[HTHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HTTHH]
]
[T
[HTTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTTTH]
]
[T
[HTTTT]
]
]
]
]
]
foreach X [count=Y] in {First,Second,Third,Fourth,Fifth}
{node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north|-LY){X flip};}
node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north){Outcome};
end{forest}
end{document}


enter image description here



*NOTE**: Almost everything I know about forest I learned from some answers by cfr, who really is a forest master. If you consider upvoting this, please upvote some answer(s) by her instead. That way you will certainly cast a deserved upvote.






share|improve this answer


























  • marmot , its that devil on your shoulder again, last graphic third line for example (but second flip is also suspect as I think TH TT) I would on 3rd flip have expected THH THT TTH TTT since it starts with T there cannot be hhhh

    – KJO
    12 hours ago













  • @KJO You are right, thanks! I just removed it. Thanks!

    – marmot
    12 hours ago











  • Thanks a lot!! It's really helpful! Can I ask you one more question? How can I produce one more line:Lands on: 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 -1 3 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -3? And Is that possible to put graph for H and graph for T side by side?

    – Karena
    2 hours ago














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2








2







Welcome to TeX-SE! This is to give you a start. I am convinced that you could also add the H and T programmatically, but I do not have motivation now to spell this out (the more so since I am not sure if that's what you want).



documentclass{article} 
usepackage[edges]{forest}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
begin{forest}
for tree={s sep=0cm,l sep=1.2cm,font=sffamily,
where n children=0{rotate=90,anchor=west,edge={thick,-{Latex}}}{},
edge={thick}
}
[H,alias=L1
[H,alias=L2
[H,alias=L3
[H,alias=L4
[H,alias=L5
[HHHHH,alias=L6]
]
[T
[HHHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHHTH]
]
[T
[HHHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HHTHH]
]
[T
[HHTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHTTH]
]
[T
[HHTTT]
]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[H
[HTHHH]
]
[T
[HTHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTHTH]
]
[T
[HTHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HTTHH]
]
[T
[HTTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTTTH]
]
[T
[HTTTT]
]
]
]
]
]
foreach X [count=Y] in {First,Second,Third,Fourth,Fifth}
{node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north|-LY){X flip};}
node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north){Outcome};
end{forest}
end{document}


enter image description here



*NOTE**: Almost everything I know about forest I learned from some answers by cfr, who really is a forest master. If you consider upvoting this, please upvote some answer(s) by her instead. That way you will certainly cast a deserved upvote.






share|improve this answer















Welcome to TeX-SE! This is to give you a start. I am convinced that you could also add the H and T programmatically, but I do not have motivation now to spell this out (the more so since I am not sure if that's what you want).



documentclass{article} 
usepackage[edges]{forest}
usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
begin{document}
begin{forest}
for tree={s sep=0cm,l sep=1.2cm,font=sffamily,
where n children=0{rotate=90,anchor=west,edge={thick,-{Latex}}}{},
edge={thick}
}
[H,alias=L1
[H,alias=L2
[H,alias=L3
[H,alias=L4
[H,alias=L5
[HHHHH,alias=L6]
]
[T
[HHHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHHTH]
]
[T
[HHHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HHTHH]
]
[T
[HHTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HHTTH]
]
[T
[HHTTT]
]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[H
[HTHHH]
]
[T
[HTHHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTHTH]
]
[T
[HTHTT]
]
]
]
[T
[H
[H
[HTTHH]
]
[T
[HTTHT]
]
]
[T
[H
[HTTTH]
]
[T
[HTTTT]
]
]
]
]
]
foreach X [count=Y] in {First,Second,Third,Fourth,Fifth}
{node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north|-LY){X flip};}
node[anchor=east,font=sffamily] at (L6.north){Outcome};
end{forest}
end{document}


enter image description here



*NOTE**: Almost everything I know about forest I learned from some answers by cfr, who really is a forest master. If you consider upvoting this, please upvote some answer(s) by her instead. That way you will certainly cast a deserved upvote.







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  • marmot , its that devil on your shoulder again, last graphic third line for example (but second flip is also suspect as I think TH TT) I would on 3rd flip have expected THH THT TTH TTT since it starts with T there cannot be hhhh

    – KJO
    12 hours ago













  • @KJO You are right, thanks! I just removed it. Thanks!

    – marmot
    12 hours ago











  • Thanks a lot!! It's really helpful! Can I ask you one more question? How can I produce one more line:Lands on: 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 -1 3 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -3? And Is that possible to put graph for H and graph for T side by side?

    – Karena
    2 hours ago



















  • marmot , its that devil on your shoulder again, last graphic third line for example (but second flip is also suspect as I think TH TT) I would on 3rd flip have expected THH THT TTH TTT since it starts with T there cannot be hhhh

    – KJO
    12 hours ago













  • @KJO You are right, thanks! I just removed it. Thanks!

    – marmot
    12 hours ago











  • Thanks a lot!! It's really helpful! Can I ask you one more question? How can I produce one more line:Lands on: 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 -1 3 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -3? And Is that possible to put graph for H and graph for T side by side?

    – Karena
    2 hours ago

















marmot , its that devil on your shoulder again, last graphic third line for example (but second flip is also suspect as I think TH TT) I would on 3rd flip have expected THH THT TTH TTT since it starts with T there cannot be hhhh

– KJO
12 hours ago







marmot , its that devil on your shoulder again, last graphic third line for example (but second flip is also suspect as I think TH TT) I would on 3rd flip have expected THH THT TTH TTT since it starts with T there cannot be hhhh

– KJO
12 hours ago















@KJO You are right, thanks! I just removed it. Thanks!

– marmot
12 hours ago





@KJO You are right, thanks! I just removed it. Thanks!

– marmot
12 hours ago













Thanks a lot!! It's really helpful! Can I ask you one more question? How can I produce one more line:Lands on: 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 -1 3 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -3? And Is that possible to put graph for H and graph for T side by side?

– Karena
2 hours ago





Thanks a lot!! It's really helpful! Can I ask you one more question? How can I produce one more line:Lands on: 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 -1 3 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -3? And Is that possible to put graph for H and graph for T side by side?

– Karena
2 hours ago



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