This layout places nodes in circles with the radii relative to a given centrality measure. Under the hood it use stress majorisation to place nodes optimally given the radius constraint.
layout_tbl_graph_centrality(
graph,
centrality,
scale = TRUE,
niter = 500,
tolerance = 1e-04,
tseq = seq(0, 1, 0.2),
circular = FALSE
)
A data.frame with the columns x
, y
, circular
, centrality
as
well as any information stored as node variables in the tbl_graph object.
A tbl_graph object
An expression evaluating to a centrality measure for the
nodes. See the different centrality_*()
algorithms in tidygraph for a
selection.
Should the centrality measure be scaled between 0 and 100
number of iterations during stress optimization
stopping criterion for stress optimization
Transitioning steps
ignored
The underlying algorithm is implemented in the graphlayouts package by David Schoch
Brandes, U., & Pich, C. (2011). More flexible radial layout. Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications, 15(1), 157-173.
Other layout_tbl_graph_*:
layout_tbl_graph_auto()
,
layout_tbl_graph_backbone()
,
layout_tbl_graph_circlepack()
,
layout_tbl_graph_dendrogram()
,
layout_tbl_graph_eigen()
,
layout_tbl_graph_fabric()
,
layout_tbl_graph_focus()
,
layout_tbl_graph_hive()
,
layout_tbl_graph_igraph()
,
layout_tbl_graph_linear()
,
layout_tbl_graph_manual()
,
layout_tbl_graph_matrix()
,
layout_tbl_graph_partition()
,
layout_tbl_graph_pmds()
,
layout_tbl_graph_stress()
,
layout_tbl_graph_treemap()
,
layout_tbl_graph_unrooted()