
AddTip()
adds a tip to a phylogenetic tree at a specified location.
AddTip(
tree,
where = sample.int(tree$Nnode * 2 + 2L, size = 1) - 1L,
label = "New tip",
nTip = NTip(tree),
nNode = tree$Nnode,
rootNode = RootNode(tree)
)AddTipEverywhere(tree, label = "New tip", includeRoot = FALSE)
A tree of class phylo
.
The node or tip that should form the sister taxon to the new
node. To add a new tip at the root, use where = 0
. By default, the
new tip is added to a random edge.
Character string providing the label to apply to the new tip.
Optional integer vectors specifying number of tips and
nodes in tree
, and index of root node.
Not checked for correctness: specifying values here trades code safety for a
nominal speed increase.
Logical; if TRUE
, each position adjacent
to the root edge is considered to represent distinct edges; if FALSE
,
they are treated as a single edge.
AddTip()
returns a tree of class phylo
with an additional tip
at the desired location.
AddTipEverywhere()
returns a list of class multiPhylo
containing
the trees produced by adding label
to each edge of tree
in turn.
AddTip()
extends bind.tree
, which cannot handle
single-taxon trees.
AddTipEverywhere()
adds a tip to each edge in turn.
Add one tree to another: bind.tree()
Other tree manipulation:
CollapseNode()
,
ConsensusWithout()
,
DropTip()
,
EnforceOutgroup()
,
LeafLabelInterchange()
,
MakeTreeBinary()
,
RenumberTips()
,
RenumberTree()
,
Renumber()
,
RootTree()
,
SingleTaxonTree()
,
SortTree()
,
Subtree()
# NOT RUN {
plot(tree <- BalancedTree(10))
ape::nodelabels()
ape::nodelabels(15, 15, bg='green')
plot(AddTip(tree, 15, 'NEW_TIP'))
oldPar <- par(mfrow=c(2, 4), mar=rep(0.3, 4), cex=0.9)
backbone <- BalancedTree(4)
# Treating the position of the root as instructive:
additions <- AddTipEverywhere(backbone, includeRoot = TRUE)
xx <- lapply(additions, plot)
par(mfrow=c(2, 3))
# Don't treat root edges as distinct:
additions <- AddTipEverywhere(backbone, includeRoot = FALSE)
xx <- lapply(additions, plot)
par(oldPar)
# }
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