X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fltt.plot.Rd;h=9af111642be9e92529a2ed0b4c16f91e0ac2ecac;hb=12b407de3b6d3a160eb2ebd48d005da328735206;hp=b40cf1e4d4f04a124860f65d5d82ae2a08307b8b;hpb=7af63afb401f7cc82816b0af19e21c43fab49674;p=ape.git diff --git a/man/ltt.plot.Rd b/man/ltt.plot.Rd index b40cf1e..9af1116 100644 --- a/man/ltt.plot.Rd +++ b/man/ltt.plot.Rd @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ ltt.plot.coords(phy, backward = TRUE, tol = 1e-6) The option \code{tol} is used as follows: first the most distant tip from the root is found, then all tips whose distance to the root is - not more different from the previous one than \code{tol} are - considered to be contemporaneous with it. + not different from the previous one than \code{tol} are considered to + be contemporaneous with it. If the tree is not ultrametric, the plot is done assuming the tips, except the most distant from the root, represent extinction events. If @@ -73,8 +73,11 @@ ltt.plot.coords(phy, backward = TRUE, tol = 1e-6) \code{"phylo"} (single trees) and/or \code{"multiPhylo"} (multiple trees). Any number of objects may be given. This function is mainly for exploratory analyses with the advantages that the axes are set - properly to view all lines, and the legend is plotted by default. For - more flexible settings of line drawings, it may be better to combine + properly to view all lines, and the legend is plotted by default. The + plot will certainly make sense if all trees have their + most-distant-from-the-root tips contemporaneous (i.e., trees with only + extinct lineages will not be represented properly). For more flexible + settings of line drawings, it may be better to combine \code{ltt.plot()} with successive calls of \code{ltt.lines()} (see examples). @@ -101,9 +104,9 @@ ltt.plot.coords(phy, backward = TRUE, tol = 1e-6) } \author{Emmanuel Paradis} \seealso{ - \code{\link{skyline}}, \code{\link{branching.times}}, - \code{\link{birthdeath}}, \code{\link{bd.ext}}, - \code{\link{yule.cov}}, \code{\link{bd.time}}; + \code{\link{kronoviz}}, \code{\link{skyline}}, + \code{\link{branching.times}}, \code{\link{birthdeath}}, + \code{\link{bd.ext}}, \code{\link{yule.cov}}, \code{\link{bd.time}}; \code{\link[graphics]{plot}} for the basic plotting function in R } \examples{