Set a node attribute type to display as node text when calling the
render_graph()
function. This allows for display of different types of node
attribute values on a per-node basis. Without setting the display
attribute, rendering a graph will default to printing text from the label
attribute on nodes. Setting the display
node attribute with this function
for the first time (i.e., the display
column doesn't exist in the graph's
internal node data frame) will insert the attr
value for all nodes
specified in nodes
and a default value (default
) for all remaining nodes.
set_node_attr_to_display(graph, attr = NULL, nodes = NULL, default = "label")
A graph object of class dgr_graph
.
A graph object of class dgr_graph
.
The name of the attribute from which label text for the node will
be obtained. If set to NULL
, then NA
values will be assigned to the
display
column for the chosen nodes.
A length vector containing one or several node ID values (as
integers) for which node attributes are set for display in the rendered
graph. If NULL
, all nodes from the graph are assigned the display
value
given as attr
.
The name of an attribute to set for all other graph nodes not
included in nodes
. This value only gets used if the display
node
attribute is not in the graph's internal node data frame.
Other Node creation and removal:
add_n_node_clones()
,
add_n_nodes_ws()
,
add_n_nodes()
,
add_node_clones_ws()
,
add_node_df()
,
add_nodes_from_df_cols()
,
add_nodes_from_table()
,
add_node()
,
colorize_node_attrs()
,
copy_node_attrs()
,
create_node_df()
,
delete_nodes_ws()
,
delete_node()
,
drop_node_attrs()
,
join_node_attrs()
,
layout_nodes_w_string()
,
mutate_node_attrs_ws()
,
mutate_node_attrs()
,
node_data()
,
recode_node_attrs()
,
rename_node_attrs()
,
rescale_node_attrs()
,
set_node_attr_w_fcn()
,
set_node_attrs_ws()
,
set_node_attrs()
,
set_node_position()
# Create a random graph using the
# `add_gnm_graph()` function
graph <-
create_graph() %>%
add_gnm_graph(
n = 4,
m = 4,
set_seed = 23) %>%
set_node_attrs(
node_attr = value,
values = c(2.5, 8.2, 4.2, 2.4))
# For node ID values of `1`,
# `2`, and `3`, choose to display
# the node `value` attribute (for
# the other nodes, display nothing)
graph <-
graph %>%
set_node_attr_to_display(
nodes = 1:3,
attr = value,
default = NA)
# Show the graph's node data frame; the
# `display` node attribute will show for
# each row, which node attribute value to
# display when the graph is rendered
graph %>% get_node_df()
# This function can be called multiple
# times on a graph; after the first time
# (i.e., creation of the `display`
# attribute), the `default` value won't
# be used
graph %>%
set_node_attr_to_display(
nodes = 4,
attr = label) %>%
set_node_attr_to_display(
nodes = c(1, 3),
attr = id) %>%
get_node_df()
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