Use this if you are using igraph from R
For long vertex sequences, the printing is truncated to fit to the
screen. Use print
explicitly and the full
argument to
see the full sequence.
## S3 method for class 'igraph.vs' print(x, full = igraph_opt("print.full"), ...)
x |
A vertex sequence. |
full |
Whether to show the full sequence, or truncate the output to the screen size. |
... |
These arguments are currently ignored. |
Vertex sequence created with the double bracket operator are printed differently, together with all attributes of the vertices in the sequence, as a table.
The vertex sequence, invisibly.
Other vertex and edge sequences:
E()
,
V()
,
igraph-es-attributes
,
igraph-es-indexing2
,
igraph-es-indexing
,
igraph-vs-attributes
,
igraph-vs-indexing2
,
igraph-vs-indexing
,
print.igraph.es()
# Unnamed graphs g <- make_ring(10) V(g) # Named graphs g2 <- make_ring(10) %>% set_vertex_attr("name", value = LETTERS[1:10]) V(g2) # All vertices in the sequence g3 <- make_ring(1000) V(g3) print(V(g3), full = TRUE) # Metadata g4 <- make_ring(10) %>% set_vertex_attr("name", value = LETTERS[1:10]) %>% set_vertex_attr("color", value = "red") V(g4)[[]] V(g4)[[2:5, 7:8]]