Hi Santiago,
For the tree 'rtr' below, the default size of the graphical device is
indeed too small: you can maximize the window size and this should work
(or you can set manually x.lim). After plotting the tree this way, you
can reduce the size of the window and have no problem. It's fixed
u/liam.revell
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> *From: *Santiago Sánchez <santiago.snc...@gmail.com>
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> *Subject: *[R-sig-phylo] need finite 'xlim
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Subject: [R-sig-phylo] need finite 'xlim' values error with plot.phylo
Hello,
I was wondering if there could be a bug in the plot.phylo code. I'm trying
to plot a tree which is scaled in yr units (less than 1 m
Hello,
I was wondering if there could be a bug in the plot.phylo code. I'm trying
to plot a tree which is scaled in yr units (less than 1 million years).
However I'm getting this error:
Error in plot.window(...) : need finite 'xlim' values
I tried rescaling to kyr and it plots well. Here is a