X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fdrop.tip.Rd;h=9317977fa7cb8383bdcf23c84d8c25b127458dbf;hb=6fe5709ee413e5a1a379918a70c64cee05e9ae54;hp=53bc4f097b27a88a5e4fd3c7bb2062d874fac56d;hpb=c827059eeafc8cbe41c812b26979543ab287803e;p=ape.git diff --git a/man/drop.tip.Rd b/man/drop.tip.Rd index 53bc4f0..9317977 100644 --- a/man/drop.tip.Rd +++ b/man/drop.tip.Rd @@ -1,9 +1,18 @@ \name{drop.tip} \alias{drop.tip} +\alias{extract.clade} \title{Remove Tips in a Phylogenetic Tree} +\description{ + \code{drop.tip} removes the terminal branches of a phylogenetic tree, + possibly removing the corresponding internal branches. + + \code{extract.clade} does the inverse operation: it keeps all the tips + from a given node, and deletes all the other tips. +} \usage{ drop.tip(phy, tip, trim.internal = TRUE, subtree = FALSE, - root.edge = 0) + root.edge = 0, rooted = is.rooted(phy), interactive = FALSE) +extract.clade(phy, node, root.edge = 0, interactive = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{phy}{an object of class \code{"phylo"}.} @@ -16,10 +25,12 @@ drop.tip(phy, tip, trim.internal = TRUE, subtree = FALSE, \item{root.edge}{an integer giving the number of internal branches to be used to build the new root edge. This has no effect if \code{trim.internal = FALSE}.} -} -\description{ - This function removes the terminal branches of a phylogenetic tree, - possibly removing the corresponding internal branches. + \item{rooted}{a logical indicating whether the tree must be treated as + rooted or not. This allows to force the tree to be considered as + unrooted (see examples).} + \item{node}{a node number or label.} + \item{interactive}{if \code{TRUE} the user is asked to select the tips + or the node by clicking on the tree which must be plotted.} } \details{ The argument \code{tip} can be either character or numeric. In the @@ -27,6 +38,11 @@ drop.tip(phy, tip, trim.internal = TRUE, subtree = FALSE, second case the numbers of these labels in the vector \code{phy$tip.label} are given. + This also applies to \code{node}, but if this argument is character + and the tree has no node label, this results in an error. If more than + one value is given with \code{node} (i.e., a vector of length two or + more), only the first one is used with a warning. + If \code{trim.internal = FALSE}, the new tips are given \code{"NA"} as labels, unless there are node labels in the tree in which case they are used. @@ -66,9 +82,10 @@ tip <- c( plot(drop.tip(bird.families, tip)) plot(drop.tip(bird.families, tip, trim.internal = FALSE)) data(bird.orders) -plot(drop.tip(bird.orders, 6:23, subtree = TRUE), font = 1) -plot(drop.tip(bird.orders, c(1:5, 20:23), subtree = TRUE), font = 1) - +plot(drop.tip(bird.orders, 6:23, subtree = TRUE)) +plot(drop.tip(bird.orders, c(1:5, 20:23), subtree = TRUE)) +plot(drop.tip(bird.orders, c(1:20, 23), subtree = TRUE)) +plot(drop.tip(bird.orders, c(1:20, 23), subtree = TRUE, rooted = FALSE)) ### Examples of the use of `root.edge' tr <- read.tree(text = "(A:1,(B:1,(C:1,(D:1,E:1):1):1):1):1;") drop.tip(tr, c("A", "B"), root.edge = 0) # = (C:1,(D:1,E:1):1);