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Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis by Sampling Trees
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how to plot the Birth-Death Skyline Serial results? #475

Closed HK3008 closed 8 years ago

HK3008 commented 8 years ago

I have finished the analysing for HCV sequences using “Birth-Death skyline serial” by BEAST2. according to the manual"Birth-Death skyline (BDSKY) turorial", we can plot the results use the R script bdsky_plot_2.1.1.R, but i could not find "bdsky_plot_2.1.1.R". Please give me some guide and help, Thanks!

denisekuehnert commented 8 years ago

Hi, the script is in the doc folder on github: https://github.com/BEAST2-Dev/bdsky/blob/master/doc/BDSKY_plot_2.1.1.zip

alexeid commented 8 years ago

Is this really closed? Shouldn’t we update the tutorial to avoid the question recurring?

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Closed #475 https://github.com/CompEvol/beast2/issues/475.

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rbouckaert commented 8 years ago

Perhaps, but if so it should be an issue for the BDSKY repository, not for this one.

alexeid commented 8 years ago

So user raised the issue in the wrong repository? Who is responsible for raising it in the right repository?

On 12/01/2016, at 1:41 PM, Remco Bouckaert notifications@github.com wrote:

Perhaps, but if so it should be an issue for the BDSKY repository, not for this one.

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tgvaughan commented 8 years ago

I'd say the user, although I think there's understandable confusion here due to the fact that the beast2.org directly advertises package tutorials (such as the BDSky tutorial), giving the impression that they're part of the core. If users interested in BDSky were instead quickly shuttled to the BDSky web page, I think they'd be less likely to make this mistake.