$ operator is a shortcut to get and and set
graph attributes. It is shorter and just as readable as
graph_attr and set_graph_attr.## S3 method for class 'igraph':
$(x, name)## S3 method for class 'igraph':
$(x, name) <- value
$.igraph.vs,
$<-.igraph.vs, V<-,
[<-.igraph.vs,
[[<-.igraph.vs,
igraph-vs-attributes,
igraph-vs-attributes,
igraph-vs-attributes,
igraph-vs-attributes,
igraph-vs-attributes;
attributes, graph_attr_names,
list.graph.attributes;
delete_edge_attr,
remove.edge.attribute;
delete_graph_attr,
remove.graph.attribute;
delete_vertex_attr,
remove.vertex.attribute;
edge.attributes<-,
edge_attr<-; edge.attributes,
edge_attr,
get.edge.attribute;
edge_attr_names,
list.edge.attributes;
get.graph.attribute,
graph.attributes, graph_attr;
get.vertex.attribute,
vertex.attributes,
vertex_attr;
graph.attributes<-,
graph_attr<-;
list.vertex.attributes,
vertex_attr_names;
set.edge.attribute,
set_edge_attr;
set.graph.attribute,
set_graph_attr;
set.vertex.attribute,
set_vertex_attr;
vertex.attributes<-,
vertex_attr<-g <- make_ring(10)
g$name
g$name <- "10-ring"
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