Use this if you are using igraph from R
subgraph
creates a subgraph of a graph, containing only the specified
vertices and all the edges among them.
subgraph(graph, v) induced_subgraph( graph, vids, impl = c("auto", "copy_and_delete", "create_from_scratch") ) subgraph.edges(graph, eids, delete.vertices = TRUE)
graph |
The original graph. |
v |
Numeric vector, the vertices of the original graph which will form the subgraph. |
vids |
Numeric vector, the vertices of the original graph which will form the subgraph. |
impl |
Character scalar, to choose between two implementation of the
subgraph calculation. ‘ |
eids |
The edge ids of the edges that will be kept in the result graph. |
delete.vertices |
Logical scalar, whether to remove vertices that do
not have any adjacent edges in |
induced_subgraph
calculates the induced subgraph of a set of vertices
in a graph. This means that exactly the specified vertices and all the edges
between them will be kept in the result graph.
subgraph.edges
calculates the subgraph of a graph. For this function
one can specify the vertices and edges to keep. This function will be
renamed to subgraph
in the next major version of igraph.
The subgraph
function does the same as induced.graph
currently
(assuming ‘auto
’ as the impl
argument), but it is
deprecated and will be removed in the next major version of igraph.
A new graph object.
Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com
g <- make_ring(10) g2 <- induced_subgraph(g, 1:7) g3 <- subgraph.edges(g, 1:5, 1:5)