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internodes: Get "internode" taxa

Description

Return the "internode" taxa for a [taxonomy()] or [taxmap()] object. An internode is any taxon with a single immediate supertaxon and a single immediate subtaxon. They can be removed from a tree without any loss of information on the relative relationship between remaining taxa. Can also be used to get the internodes of a subset of taxa.


obj$internodes(subset = NULL, value = "taxon_indexes")
internodes(obj, subset = NULL, value = "taxon_indexes")

Value

`character`

Arguments

obj

The [taxonomy()] or [taxmap()] object containing taxon information to be queried.

subset

Taxon IDs, TRUE/FALSE vector, or taxon indexes used to subset the tree prior to determining internodes. Default: All taxa in `obj` will be used. Any variable name that appears in [all_names()] can be used as if it was a vector on its own. Note that internodes are determined after the filtering, so a given taxon might be a internode on the unfiltered tree, but not a internode on the filtered tree.

value

What data to return. This is usually the name of column in a table in `obj$data`. Any result of [all_names()] can be used, but it usually only makes sense to use data that corresponds to taxa 1:1, such as [taxon_ranks()]. By default, taxon indexes are returned.

See Also

Other taxonomy indexing functions: branches(), leaves(), roots(), stems(), subtaxa(), supertaxa()

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {

# Return indexes of branch taxa
internodes(ex_taxmap)

# Return indexes for a subset of taxa
internodes(ex_taxmap, subset = 2:17)
internodes(ex_taxmap, subset = n_obs > 1)

# Return something besides taxon indexes
internodes(ex_taxmap, value = "taxon_names")

}

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