Plot Cliques of a TNA Network
# S3 method for tna_cliques
plot(
x,
n = 6,
first = 1,
show_loops = FALSE,
edge.labels = TRUE,
edge.label.position = 0.65,
minimum = 1e-05,
mar = rep(5, 4),
layout = "circle",
layout_args = list(),
cut = 0.01,
normalize = TRUE,
ask = TRUE,
colors,
theme = "colorblind",
...
)NULL (invisibly).
A tna_cliques object.
An integer defining the maximum number of cliques to show.
The defaults is 6.
An integer giving the index of the first clique to show.
The default index is 1.
A logical value indicating whether to include loops
in the plots or not.
See qgraph::qgraph().
See qgraph::qgraph().
See qgraph::qgraph().
See qgraph::qgraph().
One of the following:
A character string describing a qgraph layout (e.g., "circle")
or the name of a igraph layout function (e.g., "layout_on_grid").
A matrix of node positions to use, with a row for each node and
x and y columns for the node positions.
A layout function from igraph.
A list of arguments to pass to the igraph layout
function when layout is a function or a character string that specifies
a function name.
See qgraph::qgraph().
See qgraph::qgraph().
A logical value. When TRUE, show plots one by one and asks
to plot the next plot in interactive mode.
See qgraph::qgraph().
See qgraph::qgraph().
Ignored.
Clique-related functions
cliques(),
plot.group_tna_cliques(),
print.group_tna_cliques(),
print.tna_cliques()
model <- tna(group_regulation)
cliq <- cliques(model, size = 2)
plot(cliq, n = 1, ask = FALSE)
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