NAME

FAST::Bio::Tree::TreeI - A Tree object suitable for lots of things, designed originally for Phylogenetic Trees.

SYNOPSIS

# get a FAST::Bio::Tree::TreeI somehow
# like from a TreeIO
my $treeio = FAST::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 FAST::Bio::Tree::NodeI.

FEEDBACK

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Support

Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:

bioperl-l@bioperl.org

rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible.

Reporting Bugs

Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web:

https://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/bioperl/

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 : FAST::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 FAST::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