\name{node.depth}
\alias{node.depth}
-\alias{node.depth.length}
+\alias{node.depth.edgelength}
\alias{node.height}
\alias{node.height.clado}
\title{Depth and Heights of Nodes and Tips}
}
\usage{
node.depth(phy)
-node.depth.length(phy)
+node.depth.edgelength(phy)
node.height(phy)
node.height.clado(phy)
}
\code{node.depth} computes the depth of a node as the number of tips
which are its descendants. The value of 1 is given to the tips.
- \code{node.depth.length} does the same but using branch lengths.
+ \code{node.depth.edgelength} does the same but using branch lengths.
\code{node.height} computes the heights of nodes and tips as plotted
by a phylogram.