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get_paths: Get paths from a specified node in a directed graph

Description

Obtain a list of all possible paths from a given node within a directed graph.

Usage

get_paths(
  graph,
  from = NULL,
  to = NULL,
  shortest_path = FALSE,
  longest_path = FALSE,
  distance = NULL
)

Value

A list of paths, sorted by ascending traversal length, comprising vectors of node IDs in sequence of traversal through the graph.

Arguments

graph

A graph object of class dgr_graph.

from

The node from which all paths will be determined.

to

The node to which all paths will be determined.

shortest_path

An option to return paths that are the shortest in the set of all determined paths.

longest_path

An option to return paths that are the longest in the set of all determined paths.

distance

A vector of integer values that specify which of the valid paths to return when filtering by distance.

Examples

Run this code
# Create a simple graph
graph <-
  create_graph() %>%
  add_n_nodes(n = 8) %>%
  add_edge(from = 1, to = 2) %>%
  add_edge(from = 1, to = 3) %>%
  add_edge(from = 3, to = 4) %>%
  add_edge(from = 3, to = 5) %>%
  add_edge(from = 4, to = 6) %>%
  add_edge(from = 2, to = 7) %>%
  add_edge(from = 7, to = 5) %>%
  add_edge(from = 4, to = 8)

# Get a list of all paths outward from node `1`
graph %>%
  get_paths(from = 1)

# Get a list of all paths leading to node `6`
graph %>%
  get_paths(to = 6)

# Get a list of all paths from `1` to `5`
graph %>%
  get_paths(
   from = 1,
   to = 5)

# Get a list of all paths from `1` up to a distance
# of 2 node traversals
graph %>%
  get_paths(
    from = 1,
    distance = 2)

# Get a list of the shortest paths from `1` to `5`
get_paths(
  graph,
  from = 1,
  to = 5,
  shortest_path = TRUE)

# Get a list of the longest paths from `1` to `5`
get_paths(
  graph,
  from = 1,
  to = 5,
  longest_path = TRUE)

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