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RNeXML (version 2.4.11)

summary,nexml-method: Summary method for nexml objects

Description

Generates a list of various counts of the major elements that comprise a nexml object, such as number of different kinds of blocks, characters, states, OTUs (taxa), etc.

Usage

# S4 method for nexml
summary(object)

Value

A list with the following elements:

  • nblocks the number of trees, otus, and characters blocks

  • ncharacters the number of characters in each characters block

  • nstates summary statistics of the number of character states per state set defined for each characters block

  • nnonstdstatedefs the number of polymorphic and uncertain states defined for each character block

  • nmatrixrows the number of rows in the matrix for each character block

  • ntrees the number of trees contained in each trees block

  • notus the number of OTUs defined in each OTUs block

  • nmeta a list of the number of the number of metadata annotations at several levels, specifically:

    • nexml at the top (nexml) level

    • otu at the OTU level, for each OTUs block

    • char at the character level, for each characters block

    • state at the character state level, for each characters block

Arguments

object

the nexml object

Details

The show method uses this summary for pretty-printing a summary of the NeXML object, but it can be used on its own as well, in particular for quick inspection of key properties of a NeXML file.

Examples

Run this code
nex <- nexml_read(system.file("examples", "comp_analysis.xml", package = "RNeXML"))
s <- summary(nex)
# number of major blocks:
s$nblocks

# each characters block defines 1 character:
s$ncharacters

# summary stats of states per character (for morphological matrices there is
# typically one state set per character)
s$nstates # note that first block is of continuous type, so no stats there

# pretty-printed summary:
nex # this is the same as show(nex)

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