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How do I add the red circle as shown in below image but with dashed line circle.



enter image description here



I want it to follow the path structure.



So far, this is my code:



begin{forest}
[$root : s_0$
[$a: s_*$
[$d: s_*$]
[$d: s_*$
[$c: s_*$]
]
]
[$a: s_a$
[$b: s_b$
[$c: s_c$]
]
[$b: s_*$
[$d: s_*$]
[$c: s_*$
[$d: s_*$
[$d: s_*$]
]
]
]
]
]
end{forest}









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    How do I add the red circle as shown in below image but with dashed line circle.



    enter image description here



    I want it to follow the path structure.



    So far, this is my code:



    begin{forest}
    [$root : s_0$
    [$a: s_*$
    [$d: s_*$]
    [$d: s_*$
    [$c: s_*$]
    ]
    ]
    [$a: s_a$
    [$b: s_b$
    [$c: s_c$]
    ]
    [$b: s_*$
    [$d: s_*$]
    [$c: s_*$
    [$d: s_*$
    [$d: s_*$]
    ]
    ]
    ]
    ]
    ]
    end{forest}









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      How do I add the red circle as shown in below image but with dashed line circle.



      enter image description here



      I want it to follow the path structure.



      So far, this is my code:



      begin{forest}
      [$root : s_0$
      [$a: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$]
      [$d: s_*$
      [$c: s_*$]
      ]
      ]
      [$a: s_a$
      [$b: s_b$
      [$c: s_c$]
      ]
      [$b: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$]
      [$c: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      end{forest}









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      How do I add the red circle as shown in below image but with dashed line circle.



      enter image description here



      I want it to follow the path structure.



      So far, this is my code:



      begin{forest}
      [$root : s_0$
      [$a: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$]
      [$d: s_*$
      [$c: s_*$]
      ]
      ]
      [$a: s_a$
      [$b: s_b$
      [$c: s_c$]
      ]
      [$b: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$]
      [$c: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$
      [$d: s_*$]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      ]
      end{forest}






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          documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{forest}


          begin{document}
          begin{forest}
          [$root : s_0$, name= s0
          [$a: s_*$
          [$d: s_*$]
          [$d: s_*$
          [$c: s_*$]
          ]
          ]
          [$a: s_a$, name= sa
          [$b: s_b$, name= sb
          [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
          ]
          [$b: s_*$
          [$d: s_*$]
          [$c: s_*$
          [$d: s_*$
          [$d: s_*$]
          ]
          ]
          ]
          ]
          ]
          draw[dashed,red]
          (s0.20) .. controls ++([shift={(0:1.25)}]sa) and (sb.0) .. (sc.0)
          .. controls ([shift={(-90:1)}]sc) and ([shift={(-180:0.75)}]sc) .. (sb.180)
          .. controls ([shift={(160:2)}]s0) and (s0.90) .. cycle;
          end{forest}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            hobby package has some algorithms which can help you draw such curves. This is a quick proposal, you can make your curve nicer if you spend more time adjusting things.



            documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
            usepackage{forest}
            usetikzlibrary{hobby}
            begin{document}
            begin{forest}
            [$root : s_0$, name= s0
            [$a: s_*$
            [$d: s_*$]
            [$d: s_*$
            [$c: s_*$]
            ]
            ]
            [$a: s_a$, name= sa
            [$b: s_b$, name= sb
            [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
            ]
            [$b: s_*$
            [$d: s_*$]
            [$c: s_*$
            [$d: s_*$
            [$d: s_*$]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            ]
            draw[dashed,red] (s0.west) to[closed,curve through={
            (s0.south)..(sb.north west)..(sc.south west)..
            (sc.south east)..([xshift=.2cm]sb.east)..
            (sa.east)..(s0.east)..([tension in=-2]s0.north)
            }] (s0.west);
            end{forest}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
              usepackage{forest}


              begin{document}
              begin{forest}
              [$root : s_0$, name= s0
              [$a: s_*$
              [$d: s_*$]
              [$d: s_*$
              [$c: s_*$]
              ]
              ]
              [$a: s_a$, name= sa
              [$b: s_b$, name= sb
              [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
              ]
              [$b: s_*$
              [$d: s_*$]
              [$c: s_*$
              [$d: s_*$
              [$d: s_*$]
              ]
              ]
              ]
              ]
              ]
              draw[dashed,red]
              (s0.20) .. controls ++([shift={(0:1.25)}]sa) and (sb.0) .. (sc.0)
              .. controls ([shift={(-90:1)}]sc) and ([shift={(-180:0.75)}]sc) .. (sb.180)
              .. controls ([shift={(160:2)}]s0) and (s0.90) .. cycle;
              end{forest}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
                usepackage{forest}


                begin{document}
                begin{forest}
                [$root : s_0$, name= s0
                [$a: s_*$
                [$d: s_*$]
                [$d: s_*$
                [$c: s_*$]
                ]
                ]
                [$a: s_a$, name= sa
                [$b: s_b$, name= sb
                [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
                ]
                [$b: s_*$
                [$d: s_*$]
                [$c: s_*$
                [$d: s_*$
                [$d: s_*$]
                ]
                ]
                ]
                ]
                ]
                draw[dashed,red]
                (s0.20) .. controls ++([shift={(0:1.25)}]sa) and (sb.0) .. (sc.0)
                .. controls ([shift={(-90:1)}]sc) and ([shift={(-180:0.75)}]sc) .. (sb.180)
                .. controls ([shift={(160:2)}]s0) and (s0.90) .. cycle;
                end{forest}
                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                  documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
                  usepackage{forest}


                  begin{document}
                  begin{forest}
                  [$root : s_0$, name= s0
                  [$a: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$]
                  [$d: s_*$
                  [$c: s_*$]
                  ]
                  ]
                  [$a: s_a$, name= sa
                  [$b: s_b$, name= sb
                  [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
                  ]
                  [$b: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$]
                  [$c: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$]
                  ]
                  ]
                  ]
                  ]
                  ]
                  draw[dashed,red]
                  (s0.20) .. controls ++([shift={(0:1.25)}]sa) and (sb.0) .. (sc.0)
                  .. controls ([shift={(-90:1)}]sc) and ([shift={(-180:0.75)}]sc) .. (sb.180)
                  .. controls ([shift={(160:2)}]s0) and (s0.90) .. cycle;
                  end{forest}
                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






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                  documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
                  usepackage{forest}


                  begin{document}
                  begin{forest}
                  [$root : s_0$, name= s0
                  [$a: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$]
                  [$d: s_*$
                  [$c: s_*$]
                  ]
                  ]
                  [$a: s_a$, name= sa
                  [$b: s_b$, name= sb
                  [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
                  ]
                  [$b: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$]
                  [$c: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$
                  [$d: s_*$]
                  ]
                  ]
                  ]
                  ]
                  ]
                  draw[dashed,red]
                  (s0.20) .. controls ++([shift={(0:1.25)}]sa) and (sb.0) .. (sc.0)
                  .. controls ([shift={(-90:1)}]sc) and ([shift={(-180:0.75)}]sc) .. (sb.180)
                  .. controls ([shift={(160:2)}]s0) and (s0.90) .. cycle;
                  end{forest}
                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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                      hobby package has some algorithms which can help you draw such curves. This is a quick proposal, you can make your curve nicer if you spend more time adjusting things.



                      documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                      usepackage{forest}
                      usetikzlibrary{hobby}
                      begin{document}
                      begin{forest}
                      [$root : s_0$, name= s0
                      [$a: s_*$
                      [$d: s_*$]
                      [$d: s_*$
                      [$c: s_*$]
                      ]
                      ]
                      [$a: s_a$, name= sa
                      [$b: s_b$, name= sb
                      [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
                      ]
                      [$b: s_*$
                      [$d: s_*$]
                      [$c: s_*$
                      [$d: s_*$
                      [$d: s_*$]
                      ]
                      ]
                      ]
                      ]
                      ]
                      draw[dashed,red] (s0.west) to[closed,curve through={
                      (s0.south)..(sb.north west)..(sc.south west)..
                      (sc.south east)..([xshift=.2cm]sb.east)..
                      (sa.east)..(s0.east)..([tension in=-2]s0.north)
                      }] (s0.west);
                      end{forest}
                      end{document}


                      enter image description here






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                        hobby package has some algorithms which can help you draw such curves. This is a quick proposal, you can make your curve nicer if you spend more time adjusting things.



                        documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                        usepackage{forest}
                        usetikzlibrary{hobby}
                        begin{document}
                        begin{forest}
                        [$root : s_0$, name= s0
                        [$a: s_*$
                        [$d: s_*$]
                        [$d: s_*$
                        [$c: s_*$]
                        ]
                        ]
                        [$a: s_a$, name= sa
                        [$b: s_b$, name= sb
                        [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
                        ]
                        [$b: s_*$
                        [$d: s_*$]
                        [$c: s_*$
                        [$d: s_*$
                        [$d: s_*$]
                        ]
                        ]
                        ]
                        ]
                        ]
                        draw[dashed,red] (s0.west) to[closed,curve through={
                        (s0.south)..(sb.north west)..(sc.south west)..
                        (sc.south east)..([xshift=.2cm]sb.east)..
                        (sa.east)..(s0.east)..([tension in=-2]s0.north)
                        }] (s0.west);
                        end{forest}
                        end{document}


                        enter image description here






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                          hobby package has some algorithms which can help you draw such curves. This is a quick proposal, you can make your curve nicer if you spend more time adjusting things.



                          documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                          usepackage{forest}
                          usetikzlibrary{hobby}
                          begin{document}
                          begin{forest}
                          [$root : s_0$, name= s0
                          [$a: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$]
                          [$d: s_*$
                          [$c: s_*$]
                          ]
                          ]
                          [$a: s_a$, name= sa
                          [$b: s_b$, name= sb
                          [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
                          ]
                          [$b: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$]
                          [$c: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$]
                          ]
                          ]
                          ]
                          ]
                          ]
                          draw[dashed,red] (s0.west) to[closed,curve through={
                          (s0.south)..(sb.north west)..(sc.south west)..
                          (sc.south east)..([xshift=.2cm]sb.east)..
                          (sa.east)..(s0.east)..([tension in=-2]s0.north)
                          }] (s0.west);
                          end{forest}
                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






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                          hobby package has some algorithms which can help you draw such curves. This is a quick proposal, you can make your curve nicer if you spend more time adjusting things.



                          documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                          usepackage{forest}
                          usetikzlibrary{hobby}
                          begin{document}
                          begin{forest}
                          [$root : s_0$, name= s0
                          [$a: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$]
                          [$d: s_*$
                          [$c: s_*$]
                          ]
                          ]
                          [$a: s_a$, name= sa
                          [$b: s_b$, name= sb
                          [$c: s_c$, name= sc]
                          ]
                          [$b: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$]
                          [$c: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$
                          [$d: s_*$]
                          ]
                          ]
                          ]
                          ]
                          ]
                          draw[dashed,red] (s0.west) to[closed,curve through={
                          (s0.south)..(sb.north west)..(sc.south west)..
                          (sc.south east)..([xshift=.2cm]sb.east)..
                          (sa.east)..(s0.east)..([tension in=-2]s0.north)
                          }] (s0.west);
                          end{forest}
                          end{document}


                          enter image description here







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