+ }else if (globaldata->helpRequest == "parsimony") {
+ cout << "The parsimony command can only be executed after a successful read.tree command, unless you use the randomtree parameter." << "\n";
+ cout << "The parsimony command parameters are randomtree and iters. No parameters are required." << "\n";
+ cout << "The parsimony command should be in the following format: parsimony(randomtree=yourRandomTreeValue, iters=yourIters)." << "\n";
+ cout << "Example parsimony(randomtree=1, iters=500)." << "\n";
+ cout << "The default value for randomTree is 0 (meaning you want to use the trees in your inputfile, randomtree=1 means you just want the random distribution of trees)," << "\n";
+ cout << "and iters is 1000. The parsimony command output three files: .parsimony, .psummary and .pdistrib, their descriptions are in the manual." << "\n";
+ cout << "Note: No spaces between parameter labels (i.e. list), '=' and parameters (i.e.yourListfile)." << "\n" << "\n";
+ }else if (globaldata->helpRequest == "unifrac.weighted") {
+ cout << "The unifrac.weighted command can only be executed after a successful read.tree command." << "\n";
+ cout << "The unifrac.weighted command parameters are groups and iters. No parameters are required." << "\n";
+ cout << "The groups paramter allows you to specify which of the groups in your groupfile you would like analyzed. You must enter at least 2 valid groups." << "\n";
+ cout << "The group names are separated by dashes. The iters parameter allows you to specify how many random trees you would like compared to your tree." << "\n";
+ cout << "The unifrac.weighted command should be in the following format: unifrac.weighted(groups=yourGroups, iters=yourIters)." << "\n";
+ cout << "Example unifrac.weighted(groups=A-B-C, iters=500)." << "\n";
+ cout << "The default value for groups is all the groups in your groupfile, and iters is 1000." << "\n";
+ cout << "The unifrac.weighted command output three files: .weighted, .wsummary and .wdistrib, their descriptions are in the manual." << "\n";
+ cout << "Note: No spaces between parameter labels (i.e. list), '=' and parameters (i.e.yourListfile)." << "\n" << "\n";
+ }else if (globaldata->helpRequest == "unifrac.unweighted") {
+ cout << "The unifrac.unweighted command can only be executed after a successful read.tree command." << "\n";
+ cout << "The unifrac.unweighted command parameters are groups and iters. No parameters are required." << "\n";
+ cout << "The groups paramter allows you to specify which of the groups in your groupfile you would like analyzed. You must enter at least 1 valid group." << "\n";
+ cout << "The group names are separated by dashes. The iters parameter allows you to specify how many random trees you would like compared to your tree." << "\n";
+ cout << "The unifrac.unweighted command should be in the following format: unifrac.unweighted(groups=yourGroups, iters=yourIters)." << "\n";
+ cout << "Example unifrac.unweighted(groups=A-B-C, iters=500)." << "\n";
+ cout << "The default value for groups is all the groups in your groupfile, and iters is 1000." << "\n";
+ cout << "The unifrac.unweighted command output three files: .unweighted, .uwsummary and .uwdistrib, their descriptions are in the manual." << "\n";
+ cout << "Note: No spaces between parameter labels (i.e. list), '=' and parameters (i.e.yourListfile)." << "\n" << "\n";