\title{Manipulate DNA Sequences in Bit-Level Format}
\description{
These functions help to manipulate DNA sequences coded in the
\title{Manipulate DNA Sequences in Bit-Level Format}
\description{
These functions help to manipulate DNA sequences coded in the
quiet = FALSE)
\method{[}{DNAbin}(x, i, j, drop = TRUE)
\method{as.matrix}{DNAbin}(x, \dots)
quiet = FALSE)
\method{[}{DNAbin}(x, i, j, drop = TRUE)
\method{as.matrix}{DNAbin}(x, \dots)
}
\arguments{
\item{x, object}{an object of class \code{"DNAbin"}.}
\item{\dots}{either further arguments to be passed to or from other
methods in the case of \code{print}, \code{summary}, and
\code{as.matrix}, or a series of objects of class \code{"DNAbin"} in
}
\arguments{
\item{x, object}{an object of class \code{"DNAbin"}.}
\item{\dots}{either further arguments to be passed to or from other
methods in the case of \code{print}, \code{summary}, and
\code{as.matrix}, or a series of objects of class \code{"DNAbin"} in
\item{printlen}{the number of labels to print (6 by default).}
\item{digits}{the number of digits to print (3 by default).}
\item{check.names}{a logical specifying whether to check the rownames
\item{printlen}{the number of labels to print (6 by default).}
\item{digits}{the number of digits to print (3 by default).}
\item{check.names}{a logical specifying whether to check the rownames
standard R objects).}
\item{drop}{logical; if \code{TRUE} (the default), the returned object
is of the lowest possible dimension.}
standard R objects).}
\item{drop}{logical; if \code{TRUE} (the default), the returned object
is of the lowest possible dimension.}