View source: R/tree_from_branching_ages.R
tree_from_branching_ages | R Documentation |
Generate a random timetree based on specific branching ages (time before present), by randomly connecting tips and nodes. The tree's root will have the greatest age provided. The tree thus corresponds to a homogenous birth-death model, i.e. where at any given time point all lineages were equally likely to split or go extinct.
tree_from_branching_ages( branching_ages,
tip_basename = "",
node_basename = NULL,
edge_basename = NULL)
branching_ages |
Numeric vector of size Nnodes, listing branching ages (time before present) in ascending order. The last entry will be the root age. |
tip_basename |
Character. Prefix to be used for tip labels (e.g. "tip."). If empty (""), then tip labels will be integers "1", "2" and so on. |
node_basename |
Character. Prefix to be used for node labels (e.g. "node."). If |
edge_basename |
Character. Prefix to be used for edge labels (e.g. "edge."). Edge labels (if included) are stored in the character vector |
Tips in the generated tree are guaranteed to be connected in random order, i.e. this function can also be used to connect a random set of labeled tips into a tree. Nodes will be indexed in chronological order (i.e. in order of decreasing age). In particular, node 0 will be the root.
A named list with the following elements:
success |
Logical, indicating whether the tree was successfully generated. If |
tree |
A rooted, ultrametric bifurcating tree of class "phylo", with the requested branching ages. |
error |
Character, containing an explanation of the error that occurred. Only included if |
Stilianos Louca
tree_from_sampling_branching_ages
Nnodes = 100
branching_intervals = rexp(n=Nnodes, rate=1)
branching_ages = cumsum(branching_intervals)
tree = castor::tree_from_branching_ages(branching_ages)$tree
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