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knitr walkthrough for visualization with tree and traits in hand #25

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alexharkess opened this issue Sep 18, 2014 · 4 comments
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preliminary walkthrough here

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This looks really cool. At some point, I imagine users might also want to
color edges as well, which shouldn't be too hard to do either. I bet this
will be really useful for people!!
Barb


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On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 7:25 AM, Alex Harkess notifications@github.com
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preliminary walkthrough http://rpubs.com/alexharkess/29011 here


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yeah! we can definitely color edges in diversitree. maybe in the near future we could write up some code and a tutorial where we pull EOL character data onto the tree?

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Sure, I have code to do it in ape already, but we can use diversitree or
phytools too. Already have some example EOL data and was going to try to
map it this afternoon.


Barb Banbury
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University of Washington

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yeah! we can definitely color edges in diversitree. maybe in the near
future we could write up some code and a tutorial where we pull EOL
character data onto the tree?


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