| ImposeConstraint {TreeTools} | R Documentation |
Force a tree to match a constraint
Description
Modify a tree such that it matches a specified constraint.
This is at present a somewhat crude implementation that attempts to retain
much of the structure of tree whilst guaranteeing compatibility with
each entry in constraint.
Usage
ImposeConstraint(tree, constraint)
AddUnconstrained(constraint, toAdd, asPhyDat = TRUE)
Arguments
tree |
A tree of class |
constraint |
Either an object of class |
toAdd |
Character vector specifying taxa to add to constraint. |
asPhyDat |
Logical: if |
Value
ImposeConstraint() returns a tree of class phylo, consistent
with constraint.
Functions
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AddUnconstrained(): Expand a constraint to include unconstrained taxa.
Author(s)
Martin R. Smith (martin.smith@durham.ac.uk)
See Also
Other tree manipulation:
AddTip(),
CollapseNode(),
ConsensusWithout(),
DropTip(),
EnforceOutgroup(),
KeptPaths(),
KeptVerts(),
LeafLabelInterchange(),
MakeTreeBinary(),
Renumber(),
RenumberTips(),
RenumberTree(),
RootTree(),
SortTree(),
Subtree(),
TipTimedTree(),
TrivialTree
Examples
tips <- letters[1:9]
tree <- as.phylo(1, 9, tips)
plot(tree)
constraint <- StringToPhyDat("0000?1111 000111111 0000??110", tips, FALSE)
plot(ImposeConstraint(tree, constraint))