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## S3 method for class 'igraph':
print(x,
graph.attributes=igraph.par("print.graph.attributes"),
vertex.attributes=igraph.par("print.vertex.attributes"),
edge.attributes=igraph.par("print.edge.attributes"),
names=TRUE, quote.names=TRUE,
...)
## S3 method for class 'bgraph':
print(x,
\dots)
## S3 method for class 'igraph':
summary(object, \dots)
name
vertex attribute) or vertex ids.print.bgraph
passes these to
print.igraph
.summary.igraph
prints the number of vertices, edges and whether the
graph is directed.
print.igraph
prints the same information, aand also lists
the edges, and optionally graph, vertex and/or edge attributes. As of igraph 0.4 print.igraph
uses the max.print
option,
see options
for details.
print.bgraph
prints a bgraph
object, a graph together
with its cohesive block hierarchy, see
cohesive.blocks
for details.
g <- graph.ring(10)
g
summary(g)
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