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Takes an input graph with bidirected edges and replaces every bidirected edge x <-> y with a substructure x <- L -> y, where L is a latent variable. See dagitty::canonicalize() for details. Undirected edges are not currently supported in ggdag.
dagitty::canonicalize()
ggdag
node_canonical(.dag, ...)ggdag_canonical( .tdy_dag, ..., edge_type = "link_arc", node_size = 16, text_size = 3.88, label_size = text_size, text_col = "white", label_col = text_col, node = TRUE, stylized = FALSE, text = TRUE, use_labels = NULL )
ggdag_canonical( .tdy_dag, ..., edge_type = "link_arc", node_size = 16, text_size = 3.88, label_size = text_size, text_col = "white", label_col = text_col, node = TRUE, stylized = FALSE, text = TRUE, use_labels = NULL )
a tidy_dagitty that includes L or a ggplot
tidy_dagitty
ggplot
input graph, an object of class tidy_dagitty or dagitty
dagitty
additional arguments passed to tidy_dagitty()
tidy_dagitty()
a character vector, the edge geom to use. One of: "link_arc", which accounts for directed and bidirected edges, "link", "arc", or "diagonal"
size of DAG node
size of DAG text
size of label text
color of DAG text
color of label text
logical. Should nodes be included in the DAG?
logical. Should DAG nodes be stylized? If so, use geom_dag_nodes and if not use geom_dag_point
geom_dag_nodes
geom_dag_point
logical. Should text be included in the DAG?
a string. Variable to use for geom_dag_repel_label(). Default is NULL.
geom_dag_repel_label()
NULL
dag <- dagify(y ~ x + z, x ~ ~z) ggdag(dag) node_canonical(dag) ggdag_canonical(dag)
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