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ggraph (version 2.0.6)

layout_tbl_graph_linear: Place nodes on a line or circle

Description

This layout puts all nodes on a line, possibly sorted by a node attribute. If circular = TRUE the nodes will be laid out on the unit circle instead. In the case where the sort.by attribute is numeric, the numeric values will be used as the x-position and it is thus possible to have uneven spacing between the nodes.

Usage

layout_tbl_graph_linear(
  graph,
  circular,
  sort.by = NULL,
  use.numeric = FALSE,
  offset = pi/2
)

Value

A data.frame with the columns x, y, circular as well as any information stored as node variables in the tbl_graph object.

Arguments

graph

An tbl_graph object

circular

Logical. Should the layout be transformed to a circular representation. Defaults to FALSE.

sort.by

The name of a node variable to sort the nodes by.

use.numeric

Logical. Should a numeric sort.by attribute be used as the actual x-coordinates in the layout. May lead to overlapping nodes. Defaults to FALSE

offset

If circular = TRUE, where should it begin. Defaults to pi/2 which is equivalent to 12 o'clock.

See Also

Other layout_tbl_graph_*: layout_tbl_graph_auto(), layout_tbl_graph_backbone(), layout_tbl_graph_centrality(), 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_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()