X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Froot.Rd;h=6559a690eaab39e7fd713c96886e8945a0969b84;hb=e64b298d9074561ebd0b07859e959fcc0dc980b2;hp=d703745833a684f4d5f0a0e099454a07b23883ad;hpb=c827059eeafc8cbe41c812b26979543ab287803e;p=ape.git diff --git a/man/root.Rd b/man/root.Rd index d703745..6559a69 100644 --- a/man/root.Rd +++ b/man/root.Rd @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ \alias{is.rooted} \title{Roots Phylogenetic Trees} \usage{ -root(phy, outgroup) +root(phy, outgroup, node = NULL, resolve.root = FALSE, interactive = FALSE) unroot(phy) is.rooted(phy) } @@ -12,10 +12,15 @@ is.rooted(phy) \item{phy}{an object of class \code{"phylo"}.} \item{outgroup}{a vector of mode numeric or character specifying the new outgroup.} + \item{node}{alternatively, a node number where to root the tree.} + \item{resolve.root}{a logical specifying whether to resolve the new + root as a bifurcating node.} + \item{interactive}{if \code{TRUE} the user is asked to select the node + by clicking on the tree which must be plotted.} } \description{ \code{root} reroots a phylogenetic tree with respect to the specified - outgroup. + outgroup or at the node specified in \code{node}. \code{unroot} unroots a phylogenetic tree, or returns it unchanged if it is already unrooted. @@ -38,6 +43,9 @@ is.rooted(phy) one (see examples). If \code{outgroup} is not monophyletic, the operation fails and an error message is issued. + If \code{resolve.root = TRUE}, \code{root} adds a zero-length branch + below the MRCA of the ingroup. + A tree is considered rooted if either only two branches connect to the root, or if there is a \code{root.edge} element. In all other cases, \code{is.rooted} returns \code{FALSE}. @@ -46,9 +54,10 @@ is.rooted(phy) an object of class \code{"phylo"} for \code{root} and \code{unroot}; a single logical value for \code{is.rooted}. } -\author{Emmanuel Paradis \email{Emmanuel.Paradis@mpl.ird.fr}} +\author{Emmanuel Paradis} \seealso{ - \code{\link{bind.tree}}, \code{\link{drop.tip}} + \code{\link{bind.tree}}, \code{\link{drop.tip}}, + \code{\link{nodelabels}}, \code{\link{identify.phylo}} } \examples{ data(bird.orders) @@ -61,8 +70,9 @@ is.rooted(tr) # no! ### This is because the tree has been unrooted first before rerooting. ### You can delete the outgroup... is.rooted(drop.tip(tr, "Struthioniformes")) -### ... or resolve the basal trichotomy: +### ... or resolve the basal trichotomy in two ways: is.rooted(multi2di(tr)) +is.rooted(root(bird.orders, 1, r = TRUE)) ### To keep the basal trichotomy but forcing the tree as rooted: tr$root.edge <- 0 is.rooted(tr)