Provided by: libbio-perl-perl_1.7.2-2_all
NAME
Bio::Tree::TreeI - A Tree object suitable for lots of things, designed originally for Phylogenetic Trees.
SYNOPSIS
# get a Bio::Tree::TreeI somehow # like from a TreeIO my $treeio = Bio::TreeIO->new(-format => 'newick', -file => 'treefile.dnd'); my $tree = $treeio->next_tree; my @nodes = $tree->get_nodes; my @leaves = $tree->get_leaf_nodes; my $root = $tree->get_root_node;
DESCRIPTION
This object holds a pointer to the Root of a Tree which is a Bio::Tree::NodeI.
FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Jason Stajich
Email jason@bioperl.org
CONTRIBUTORS
Aaron Mackey, amackey@virginia.edu Elia Stupka, elia@fugu-sg.org Sendu Bala, bix@sendu.me.uk
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _ get_nodes Title : get_nodes Usage : my @nodes = $tree->get_nodes() Function: Return list of Tree::NodeI objects Returns : array of Tree::NodeI objects Args : (named values) hash with one value order => 'b|breadth' first order or 'd|depth' first order get_root_node Title : get_root_node Usage : my $node = $tree->get_root_node(); Function: Get the Top Node in the tree, in this implementation Trees only have one top node. Returns : Bio::Tree::NodeI object Args : none number_nodes Title : number_nodes Usage : my $size = $tree->number_nodes Function: Find the number of nodes in the tree. Returns : int Args : none total_branch_length Title : total_branch_length Usage : my $size = $tree->total_branch_length Function: Returns the sum of the length of all branches Returns : integer Args : none height Title : height Usage : my $height = $tree->height Function: Gets the height of tree - this LOG_2($number_nodes) WARNING: this is only true for strict binary trees. The TreeIO system is capable of building non-binary trees, for which this method will currently return an incorrect value!! Returns : integer Args : none id Title : id Usage : my $id = $tree->id(); Function: An id value for the tree Returns : scalar Args : score Title : score Usage : $obj->score($newval) Function: Sets the associated score with this tree This is a generic slot which is probably best used for log likelihood or other overall tree score Returns : value of score Args : newvalue (optional) get_leaf_nodes Title : get_leaf_nodes Usage : my @leaves = $tree->get_leaf_nodes() Function: Returns the leaves (tips) of the tree Returns : Array of Bio::Tree::NodeI objects Args : none Methods for associating Tag/Values with a Tree These methods associate tag/value pairs with a Tree set_tag_value Title : set_tag_value Usage : $tree->set_tag_value($tag,$value) $tree->set_tag_value($tag,@values) Function: Sets a tag value(s) to a tree. Replaces old values. Returns : number of values stored for this tag Args : $tag - tag name $value - value to store for the tag add_tag_value Title : add_tag_value Usage : $tree->add_tag_value($tag,$value) Function: Adds a tag value to a tree Returns : number of values stored for this tag Args : $tag - tag name $value - value to store for the tag remove_tag Title : remove_tag Usage : $tree->remove_tag($tag) Function: Remove the tag and all values for this tag Returns : boolean representing success (0 if tag does not exist) Args : $tag - tagname to remove remove_all_tags Title : remove_all_tags Usage : $tree->remove_all_tags() Function: Removes all tags Returns : None Args : None get_all_tags Title : get_all_tags Usage : my @tags = $tree->get_all_tags() Function: Gets all the tag names for this Tree Returns : Array of tagnames Args : None get_tag_values Title : get_tag_values Usage : my @values = $tree->get_tag_values($tag) Function: Gets the values for given tag ($tag) Returns : Array of values or empty list if tag does not exist Args : $tag - tag name has_tag Title : has_tag Usage : $tree->has_tag($tag) Function: Boolean test if tag exists in the Tree Returns : Boolean Args : $tag - tagname