Use this if you are using igraph from R
| layout_in_circle {igraph} | R Documentation |
Place vertices on a circle, in the order of their vertex ids.
layout_in_circle(graph, order = V(graph))
in_circle(...)
graph |
The input graph. |
order |
The vertices to place on the circle, in the order of their desired placement. Vertices that are not included here will be placed at (0,0). |
... |
Passed to |
If you want to order the vertices differently, then permute them using the
permute function.
A numeric matrix with two columns, and one row for each vertex.
Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com
Other graph layouts:
add_layout_(),
component_wise(),
layout_as_bipartite(),
layout_as_star(),
layout_as_tree(),
layout_nicely(),
layout_on_grid(),
layout_on_sphere(),
layout_randomly(),
layout_with_dh(),
layout_with_fr(),
layout_with_gem(),
layout_with_graphopt(),
layout_with_kk(),
layout_with_lgl(),
layout_with_mds(),
layout_with_sugiyama(),
layout_(),
merge_coords(),
norm_coords(),
normalize()
## Place vertices on a circle, order them according to their
## community
## Not run:
library(igraphdata)
data(karate)
karate_groups <- cluster_optimal(karate)
coords <- layout_in_circle(karate, order =
order(membership(karate_groups)))
V(karate)$label <- sub("Actor ", "", V(karate)$name)
V(karate)$label.color <- membership(karate_groups)
V(karate)$shape <- "none"
plot(karate, layout = coords)
## End(Not run)