This function uniformly randomly places the vertices of the graph in two or three dimensions.
layout_randomly(graph, dim = 2)randomly(...)
The input graph.
Integer scalar, the dimension of the space to use. It must be 2 or 3.
Parameters to pass to layout_randomly.
A numeric matrix with two or three columns.
Randomly places vertices on a [-1,1] square (in 2d) or in a cube (in 3d). It is probably a useless layout, but it can use as a starting point for other layout generators.
Other graph layouts: add_layout_;
as_bipartite,
layout.bipartite,
layout_as_bipartite; as_star,
layout.star, layout_as_star;
as_tree, layout_as_tree;
component_wise; in_circle,
layout_in_circle;
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_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