INCLUDE

This command is used to specify the set of characters or taxa on which subsequent commands operate. If another command also specifies ranges of characters or taxa, the ones used are normally those specified in both the current command and the last INCLUDE command. For example, INCLUDE CHARACTERS 1-5 9-20 followed by CHARACTERS 5-10 would display characters 5, 9, and 10. However, the INCLUDE command completely overrides previous INCLUDE commands. The currently INCLUDEd characters or taxa can be overridden in any command by means of a checkbox in the keyword selection dialog box. The same thing can be achieved on the command line by means of the switch /C (for characters) and /T (for taxa). Example: DESC REMAINING /C ALL will display a complete description regardless of which characters are currently INCLUDEd. See also EXCLUDE, Keywords.

Syntax of command line:
INCLUDE CHARACTERS c1 c2 ...
INCLUDE TAXA t1 t2 ...

where c1, c2 ... are character numbers, ranges or keywords, and t1, t2 ... are taxon numbers, ranges or keywords.