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igraph (version 1.0.1)

path: Helper function to add or delete edges along a path

Description

This function can be used to add or delete edges that form a path.

Usage

path(...)

Arguments

...

See details below.

Value

A special object that can be used together with igraph graphs and the plus and minus operators.

Details

When adding edges via +, all unnamed arguments are concatenated, and each element of a final vector is interpreted as a vertex in the graph. For a vector of length \(n+1\), \(n\) edges are then added, from vertex 1 to vertex 2, from vertex 2 to vertex 3, etc. Named arguments will be used as edge attributes for the new edges.

When deleting edges, all attributes are concatenated and then passed to delete_edges.

See Also

Other functions for manipulating graph structure: +.igraph; -.igraph, igraph-minus; add.edges, add_edges; add.vertices, add_vertices; delete.edges, delete_edges; delete.vertices, delete_vertices; edge, edges; vertex, vertices

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Create a (directed) wheel
g <- make_star(11, center = 1) + path(2:11, 2)
plot(g)

g <- make_empty_graph(directed = FALSE, n = 10) %>%
  set_vertex_attr("name", value = letters[1:10])

g2 <- g + path("a", "b", "c", "d")
plot(g2)

g3 <- g2 + path("e", "f", "g", weight=1:2, color="red")
E(g3)[[]]

g4 <- g3 + path(c("f", "c", "j", "d"), width=1:3, color="green")
E(g4)[[]]
# }

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