
RootTree()
roots a tree on the smallest clade containing the specified
tips;
RootOnNode()
roots a tree on a specified internal node;
UnrootTree()
collapses a root node, without the undefined behaviour
encountered when using ape::unroot()
on trees in
preorder.
RootTree(tree, outgroupTips)RootOnNode(tree, node, resolveRoot = FALSE)
UnrootTree(tree)
A tree of class phylo
, or a list of trees
of class list
or multiPhylo
.
Vector of type character, integer or logical, specifying the names or indices of the tips to include in the outgroup.
integer specifying node (internal or tip) to set as the root.
logical specifying whether to resolve the root node.
RootTree()
returns a tree of class phylo
, rooted on the smallest
clade that contains the specified tips, with edges and nodes numbered in
preorder.
RootOnNode()
returns a tree of class phylo
, rooted on the
requested node
and ordered in Preorder
.
UnrootTree()
returns tree
, in preorder,
having collapsed the first child of the root node in each tree.
Other tree manipulation:
AddTip()
,
CollapseNode()
,
ConsensusWithout()
,
DropTip()
,
EnforceOutgroup()
,
LeafLabelInterchange()
,
MakeTreeBinary()
,
RenumberTips()
,
RenumberTree()
,
Renumber()
,
SingleTaxonTree()
,
SortTree()
,
Subtree()
# NOT RUN {
tree <- PectinateTree(8)
plot(tree)
ape::nodelabels()
plot(RootTree(tree, c('t6', 't7')))
plot(RootOnNode(tree, 12))
plot(RootOnNode(tree, 2))
# }
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