PairViz (version 1.3.2)

eulerian: ~~ Methods for Function eulerian ~~

Description

A generic function that returns an eulerian (or nearly eulerian) path based on self.

Usage

eulerian(self, start=NULL,weighted=TRUE)

Arguments

self

-- see below

start

-- see below

weighted

-- see below

Value

A vector representing the eulerian- a character vector of node names for a graph, otherwise a numeric vector. If the graph is not connected, the result is a list of eulerians for each connected component.

Methods

self = "even_graph"

Uses etour to construct the eulerian. If weighted is TRUE a weighted eulerian is constructed, otherwise weights are ignored. A non-null start is the eulerian starting point.

self = "graphNEL"

Augments the graph using mk_euler_graph, then invokes eulerian again on the augmented verion. If self is not connected, (approximate) eulerians are formed for each connected component, which are returned as a list.

self = "matrix"

Builds a graph using mk_euler_graph, then invokes eulerian again on the result.

self = "numeric"

Builds a graph with self nodes using mk_euler_graph, then invokes eulerian again on the result.

self = "ANY"

Builds a graph using mk_euler_graph, then invokes eulerian again on the result.

References

C. Hierholzer (1873). Uber die Moglichkeit, einen Linienzug ohne Wiederholung und ohne Unterbrechung zu umfahren. Math. Annalen VI, pp. 30-32.

Also, see overview

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
require(PairViz)

d <- as.matrix(eurodist)[1:8,1:8]   # pick the first 8 cities

eulerian(d)
eulerian(d, weighted=FALSE) # In this case, starts at city 1 and ends at city 8


# }

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