Template:Clade
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Template documentation
This documentation is transcluded from Template:Clade/doc. (edit | history)
This template has a sandbox (edit) for editors to experiment.
This template has a sandbox (edit) for editors to experiment.
[edit] How to use the template
This template is used for illustrating branching trees with the nodes and base labels being clickable links. They are especially suited to represent evolutionary trees.
{{clade
|label1=Base
|1=Node
}}
produces
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Node |
{{clade
|1={{clade
|label1=[[Subtree1]]
|1=Leaf1
|label2=Subtree2
|2=[[Leaf2]]
}}
}}
produces
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{{clade| style=font-size:75%;line-height:75%
|1={{clade
|label1=Subtree1
|1=Leaf1
|label2=Subtree2
|2=Leaf2
}}
}}
produces
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{{clade
|1={{clade
|1={{clade | thickness=3
|1=Leaf1
|2=Leaf2
}}
|2=Leaf3
}}
}}
produces
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[edit] Editing tip
An easy way of creating larger cladograms is to use the Newick format and proceed to edit it using a suitable text editor to produce the markup.
- Start with Newick format ((a,b),(c,d))
- Replace "(" with "{{clade|"
- Replace ")" with "}}"
- Edit to replace commas with pipes and numbers
- Edit clade labels if needed
{{clade
|1={{clade
|1=a
|2=b
}}
|2={{clade
|1=c
|2=d
}}
}}
[edit] Using a box
You can nest the templates and use links around the text. You may use non-breaking spaces ( ) to obtain spaces or to have labels that have spaces.
The entire cladogram can be placed in a box so that text flows nicely around it. enclose within {{userboxtop| toptext= }} {{userboxbottom}}
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