3 \alias{print.multiPhylo}
5 \title{Compact Display of a Phylogeny}
7 \method{print}{phylo}(x, printlen = 6 ,...)
8 \method{print}{multiPhylo}(x, details = FALSE ,...)
9 \method{str}{multiPhylo}(object, ...)
12 \item{x}{an object of class \code{"phylo"} or \code{"multiPhylo"}.}
13 \item{object}{an object of class \code{"multiPhylo"}.}
14 \item{printlen}{the number of labels to print (6 by default).}
15 \item{details}{a logical indicating whether to print information on
17 \item{\dots}{further arguments passed to or from other methods.}
20 These functions prints a compact summary of a phylogeny, or a list of
21 phylogenies, on the console.
26 \author{Ben Bolker and Emmanuel Paradis}
28 \code{\link{read.tree}}, \code{\link{summary.phylo}},
29 \code{\link[base]{print}} for the generic \R function
34 print(x, printlen = 10)