Use this if you are using igraph from R
Bipartite graphs are also called two-mode by some. This function creates a bipartite graph in which every possible edge is present.
make_full_bipartite_graph(n1, n2, directed = FALSE, mode = c("all", "out", "in")) full_bipartite_graph(...)
n1 |
The number of vertices of the first kind. |
n2 |
The number of vertices of the second kind. |
directed |
Logical scalar, whether the graphs is directed. |
mode |
Scalar giving the kind of edges to create for directed graphs.
If this is ‘ |
... |
Passed to |
Bipartite graphs have a ‘type
’ vertex attribute in igraph,
this is boolean and FALSE
for the vertices of the first kind and
TRUE
for vertices of the second kind.
An igraph graph, with the ‘type
’ vertex attribute set.
Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com
make_full_graph
for creating one-mode full graphs
g <- make_full_bipartite_graph(2, 3) g2 <- make_full_bipartite_graph(2, 3, dir=TRUE) g3 <- make_full_bipartite_graph(2, 3, dir=TRUE, mode="in") g4 <- make_full_bipartite_graph(2, 3, dir=TRUE, mode="all")