igraph (version 1.3.5)

igraph-vs-indexing2: Select vertices and show their metadata

Description

The double bracket operator can be used on vertex sequences, to print the meta-data (vertex attributes) of the vertices in the sequence.

Usage

# S3 method for igraph.vs
[[(x, ...)

Value

The double bracket operator returns another vertex sequence, with meta-data (attribute) printing turned on. See details below.

Arguments

x

A vertex sequence.

...

Additional arguments, passed to [.

Details

Technically, when used with vertex sequences, the double bracket operator does exactly the same as the single bracket operator, but the resulting vertex sequence is printed differently: all attributes of the vertices in the sequence are printed as well.

See [.igraph.vs for more about indexing vertex sequences.

See Also

Other vertex and edge sequences: E(), V(), igraph-es-attributes, igraph-es-indexing2, igraph-es-indexing, igraph-vs-attributes, igraph-vs-indexing, print.igraph.es(), print.igraph.vs()

Other vertex and edge sequence operations: c.igraph.es(), c.igraph.vs(), difference.igraph.es(), difference.igraph.vs(), igraph-es-indexing2, igraph-es-indexing, igraph-vs-indexing, intersection.igraph.es(), intersection.igraph.vs(), rev.igraph.es(), rev.igraph.vs(), union.igraph.es(), union.igraph.vs(), unique.igraph.es(), unique.igraph.vs()

Examples

Run this code
g <- make_ring(10) %>%
  set_vertex_attr("color", value = "red") %>%
  set_vertex_attr("name", value = LETTERS[1:10])
V(g)
V(g)[[]]
V(g)[1:5]
V(g)[[1:5]]

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