phylobase (version 0.8.4)

summary-methods: Summary for phylo4/phylo4d objects

Description

Summary of information for the tree (phylo4 only) and/or the associated data (phylo4d).

Usage

summary(object, ...)

# S4 method for phylo4 summary(object, quiet = FALSE)

# S4 method for phylo4d summary(object, quiet = FALSE)

nodeType(object)

# S4 method for phylo4 nodeType(object)

Arguments

object

a phylo4d object

optional additional elements (not in use)

quiet

Should the summary be displayed on screen?

Value

The nodeType method returns named vector which has the type of node (internal, tip, root) for value, and the node number for name

The summary method invisibly returns a list with the following components:

list("name")

the name of the object

list("nb.tips")

the number of tips

list("nb.nodes")

the number of nodes

list("mean.el")

mean of edge lengths

list("var.el")

variance of edge lengths (estimate for population)

list("sumry.el")

summary (i.e. range and quartiles) of the edge lengths

list("degree")

(optional) type of polytomy for each node: ‘node’, ‘terminal’ (all descendants are tips) or ‘internal’ (at least one descendant is an internal node); displayed only when there are polytomies

list("sumry.tips")

(optional) summary for the data associated with the tips

list("sumry.nodes")

(optional) summary for the data associated with the internal nodes

See Also

phylo4d-methods constructor and '>phylo4d class.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
  tOwls <- "(((Strix_aluco:4.2,Asio_otus:4.2):3.1,Athene_noctua:7.3):6.3,Tyto_alba:13.5);"
  tree.owls <- ape::read.tree(text=tOwls)
  P1 <- as(tree.owls, "phylo4")
  P1
  summary(P1)
  nodeType(P1)

  ## summary of a polytomous tree
  E <- matrix(c(
      8,  9,
      9, 10,
     10,  1,
     10,  2,
      9,  3,
      9,  4,
      8, 11,
     11,  5,
     11,  6,
     11,  7,
      0,  8), ncol=2, byrow=TRUE)

  P2 <- phylo4(E)
  nodeLabels(P2) <- as.character(nodeId(P2, "internal"))
  plot(P2, show.node.label=TRUE)
  sumryP2 <- summary(P2)
  sumryP2

# }

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