View source: R/secsse_single_branch.R
secsse_single_branch_loglik | R Documentation |
Likelihood for SecSSE model Loglikelihood calculation for the SecSSE model given a set of parameters and data, calculated for a single branch
secsse_single_branch_loglik(
parameter,
phy,
traits,
num_concealed_states,
cond = "proper_cond",
root_state_weight = "proper_weights",
sampling_fraction,
setting_calculation = NULL,
see_ancestral_states = FALSE,
loglik_penalty = 0,
is_complete_tree = FALSE,
take_into_account_root_edge = FALSE,
num_threads = 1,
atol = 1e-08,
rtol = 1e-07,
method = "odeint::bulirsch_stoer",
display_warning = TRUE,
use_normalization = TRUE
)
parameter |
list where first vector represents lambdas, the second mus and the third transition rates. |
phy |
phylogenetic tree of class |
traits |
vector with trait states for each tip in the phylogeny. The
order of the states must be the same as the tree tips. For help, see
|
num_concealed_states |
number of concealed states, generally equivalent to the number of examined states in the dataset. |
cond |
condition on the existence of a node root: |
root_state_weight |
the method to weigh the states:
|
sampling_fraction |
vector that states the sampling proportion per
trait state. It must have as many elements as there are trait states. When
using a |
setting_calculation |
argument used internally to speed up calculation.
It should be left blank (default : |
see_ancestral_states |
Boolean for whether the ancestral states should
be shown? Defaults to |
loglik_penalty |
the size of the penalty for all parameters; default is 0 (no penalty). |
is_complete_tree |
logical specifying whether or not a tree with all its
extinct species is provided. If set to |
take_into_account_root_edge |
if TRUE, the LL integration is continued along the root edge. This also affects conditioning (as now, conditioning no longer needs to assume a speciation event at the start of the tree) |
num_threads |
number of threads to be used. Default is one thread. |
atol |
A numeric specifying the absolute tolerance of integration. |
rtol |
A numeric specifying the relative tolerance of integration. |
method |
integration method used, available are:
|
display_warning |
display a warning if necessary |
use_normalization |
normalize the density vector during integration, more accurate but slower (default = TRUE) |
The loglikelihood of the data given the parameter.
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