layout_in_circle(graph, order = V(graph))in_circle(...)
layout_in_circle
.permute
function.add_layout_
;
as_bipartite
,
layout.bipartite
,
layout_as_bipartite
; as_star
,
layout.star
, layout_as_star
;
as_tree
, layout_as_tree
;
component_wise
; layout.auto
,
layout_nicely
, nicely
;
layout.davidson.harel
,
layout_with_dh
, with_dh
;
layout.gem
, layout_with_gem
,
with_gem
; layout.graphopt
,
layout_with_graphopt
,
with_graphopt
; layout.grid
,
layout.grid.3d
,
layout.grid.3d
,
layout_on_grid
, on_grid
;
layout.mds
, layout_with_mds
,
with_mds
; layout.merge
,
layout_components
,
merge_coords
,
piecewise.layout
,
piecewise.layout
;
layout.norm
, norm_coords
;
layout.sugiyama
,
layout_with_sugiyama
,
with_sugiyama
;
layout_on_sphere
, on_sphere
;
layout_randomly
, randomly
;
layout_with_fr
, with_fr
;
layout_with_kk
, with_kk
;
layout_with_lgl
, with_lgl
;
layout
, layout_
,
print.igraph_layout_modifier
,
print.igraph_layout_spec
;
normalize
## Place vertices on a circle, order them according to their
## community
library(igraphdata)
data(karate)
karate_groups <- cluster_optimal(karate)
coords <- layout_in_circle(karate, order =
order(membership(karate_groups)))
V(karate)$label <- sub("Actor ", "", V(karate)$name)
V(karate)$label.color <- membership(karate_groups)
V(karate)$shape <- "none"
plot(karate, layout = coords)
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