View source: R/gl.sim.create.dispersal.r
gl.sim.create_dispersal | R Documentation |
This function writes a csv file called "dispersal_table.csv" which contains
the dispersal variables for each pair of populations to be used as input for
the function gl.sim.WF.run
.
The values of the variables can be modified using the columns "transfer_each_gen" and "number_transfers" of this file.
See documentation and tutorial for a complete description of the simulations. These documents can be accessed by typing in the R console: browseVignettes(package="dartR”)
gl.sim.create_dispersal(
number_pops,
dispersal_type = "all_connected",
number_transfers = 1,
transfer_each_gen = 1,
outpath = tempdir(),
outfile = "dispersal_table.csv",
verbose = NULL
)
number_pops |
Number of populations [required]. |
dispersal_type |
One of: "all_connected", "circle" or "line" [default "all_connected"]. |
number_transfers |
Number of dispersing individuals. This value can be . modified by hand after the file has been created [default 1]. |
transfer_each_gen |
Interval of number of generations in which dispersal occur. This value can be modified by hand after the file has been created [default 1]. |
outpath |
Path where to save the output file. Use outpath=getwd() or outpath='.' when calling this function to direct output files to your working directory [default tempdir(), mandated by CRAN]. |
outfile |
File name of the output file [default 'dispersal_table.csv']. |
verbose |
Verbosity: 0, silent or fatal errors; 1, begin and end; 2, progress log; 3, progress and results summary; 5, full report [default 2, unless specified using gl.set.verbosity]. |
A csv file containing the dispersal variables for each pair of
populations to be used as input for the function gl.sim.WF.run
.
Custodian: Luis Mijangos – Post to https://groups.google.com/d/forum/dartr
gl.sim.WF.run
Other simulation functions:
gl.sim.WF.run()
,
gl.sim.WF.table()
gl.sim.create_dispersal(number_pops=10)
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