Authors: Carl Boettiger, Scott Chamberlain, Hilmar Lapp, Kseniia
Shumelchyk, Rutger Vos
License: BSD-3
Issues: Bug reports,
feature requests, and development discussion.
An extensive and rapidly growing collection of richly annotated
phylogenetics data is now available in the NeXML format. NeXML relies on
state-of-the-art data exchange technology to provide a format that can
be both validated and extended, providing a data quality assurance and
adaptability to the future that is lacking in other formats. See Vos et
al
2012
for further details on the NeXML format.
How to cite
RNeXML has been published in the following article:
Boettiger C, Chamberlain S, Vos R and Lapp H (2016). “RNeXML: A
Package for Reading and Writing Richly Annotated Phylogenetic,
Character, and Trait Data in R.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution,
7, pp. 352-357.
doi:10.1111/2041-210X.12469
Although the published version of the article is pay-walled, the source
of the manuscript, and a much better rendered PDF, are included in this
package (in the manuscripts folder). You can also find it freely
available on arXiv.
Installation
The latest stable release of RNeXML is on CRAN, and can be installed
with the usual install.packages("RNeXML") command. Some of the more
specialized functionality described in the Vignettes (such as RDF
manipulation) requires additional packages which can be installed using:
install.packages("RNeXML", deps = TRUE)
The development version can be installed using:
remotes::install_github("ropensci/RNeXML")
Getting Started
See the vignettes below for both a general quick start and an overview
of more specialized features.
RNeXML
An extensive and rapidly growing collection of richly annotated phylogenetics data is now available in the NeXML format. NeXML relies on state-of-the-art data exchange technology to provide a format that can be both validated and extended, providing a data quality assurance and adaptability to the future that is lacking in other formats. See Vos et al 2012 for further details on the NeXML format.
How to cite
RNeXML has been published in the following article:
Although the published version of the article is pay-walled, the source of the manuscript, and a much better rendered PDF, are included in this package (in the
manuscriptsfolder). You can also find it freely available on arXiv.Installation
The latest stable release of RNeXML is on CRAN, and can be installed with the usual
install.packages("RNeXML")command. Some of the more specialized functionality described in the Vignettes (such as RDF manipulation) requires additional packages which can be installed using:The development version can be installed using:
Getting Started
See the vignettes below for both a general quick start and an overview of more specialized features.
nexmlS4 Object