igraph (version 0.6-1)

Vertex shapes: Various vertex shapes when plotting igraph graphs

Description

Starting from version 0.5.1 igraph supports different vertex shapes when plotting graphs.

Arguments

concept

  • Vertex shapes
  • Visualization

Details

Note that the current vertex shape implementation is experimental and it might change in the future. Currently vertex shapes are implemented only for plot.igraph. In igraph a vertex shape is defined by a function that 1) provides information about the size of the shape for clipping the edges and 2) plots the shape if requested. These functions are called shape functions in the rest of this manual page.

Shape functions have a mode argument that decides in which mode they should operate. clip selects clipping mode and plot selects plotting mode.

In clipping mode a shape function has the following arguments: [object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

In clipping mode, a shape function should return a matrix with the same number of rows as the el arguments. If end is both then the matrix must have four columns, otherwise two. The matrix contains the modified coordinates, with the clipping applied.

In plotting mode the following arguments are supplied to the shape function: [object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object] In plotting mode the return value of the shape function is not used.

See Also

igraph.plotting, plot.igraph

Examples

Run this code
g <- graph.ring(10, dir=TRUE, mut=TRUE)
plot(g, vertex.shape="rectangle", layout=layout.circle)

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