\name{Initialize.corPhyl} \alias{Initialize.corPhyl} \title{Initialize a `corPhyl' Structure Object} \usage{ \method{Initialize}{corPhyl}(object, data, ...) } \arguments{ \item{object}{An object inheriting from class \code{corPhyl}.} \item{data}{The data to use. If it contains rownames, they are matched with the tree tip labels, otherwise data are supposed to be in the same order than tip labels and a warning is sent.} \item{\dots}{some methods for this generic require additional arguments. None are used in this method.} } \description{ Initialize a \code{corPhyl} correlation structure object. Does the same as \code{Initialize.corStruct}, but also checks the row names of data and builds an index. } \value{ An initialized object of same class as \code{object}. } \author{Julien Dutheil \email{julien.dutheil@univ-montp2.fr}} \seealso{ \code{\link{corClasses}}, \code{\link[nlme]{Initialize.corStruct}}. } \keyword{models} \keyword{manip}