Has anyone used igraph's vertex开发者_如何学Python.shape functionality? This http://cneurocvs.rmki.kfki.hu/igraph/doc/R/igraph.vertex.shapes.html was promising but I could not understand. Does anyone have an example of working code?
The verticies are just the nodes in your graph. When you plot them you can have them as rectangles or circles or some other shapes. Whatever you think looks prettiest.
Start by looking at the example on the ?igraph.vertex.shapes
page.
g <- graph.ring(10, dir=TRUE, mut=TRUE)
plot(g, vertex.shape="rectangle", layout=layout.circle)
The allowed values for the vertex.shape
argument are given by
names(igraph:::.igraph.shapes)
[1] "circle" "square" "csquare" "rectangle" "crectangle"
[6] "vrectangle" "none"
See ?layout
for the allowed values for the layout
argument.
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