Description Usage Format See Also Examples
Kind of obsolete since the introduction of all_graphs
.
A comprehensive listing of all the four unrooted trees with eight leaves.
The position of the root can be moved later with the function
make_an_outgroup
.
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A list of functions on eight leaves.
The outputs of these functions are agraph
objects.
Other graphs: five_leaves_graphs
,
four_leaves_graphs
,
seven_leaves_graphs
,
six_leaves_graphs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | # While the usage of this function is pretty self-explanatory, let's plot all the graphs
# just for browsing.
for (i in seq(1, length(eight_leaves_trees))) {
graph <- eight_leaves_trees[[i]](c("A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H"))
# This is how you include quotation marks in strings by the way:
title <- paste("eight_leaves_trees[[", i,
"]](c(\"A\", \"B\", \"C\", \"D\", \"E\", \"F\", \"G\", \"H\"))", sep = "")
plot(graph, color = "brown", title = title)
}
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