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igraph (version 1.2.5)

count_triangles: Find triangles in graphs

Description

Count how many triangles a vertex is part of, in a graph, or just list the triangles of a graph.

Usage

count_triangles(graph, vids = V(graph))

Arguments

graph

The input graph. It might be directed, but edge directions are ignored.

vids

The vertices to query, all of them by default. This might be a vector of numeric ids, or a character vector of symbolic vertex names for named graphs.

Value

For triangles a numeric vector of vertex ids, the first three vertices belong to the first triangle found, etc.

For count_triangles a numeric vector, the number of triangles for all vertices queried.

Details

triangles lists all triangles of a graph. For efficiency, all triangles are returned in a single vector. The first three vertices belong to the first triangle, etc.

count_triangles counts how many triangles a vertex is part of.

See Also

transitivity

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## A small graph
kite <- make_graph("Krackhardt_Kite")
plot(kite)
matrix(triangles(kite), nrow=3)

## Adjacenct triangles
atri <- count_triangles(kite)
plot(kite, vertex.label=atri)

## Always true
sum(count_triangles(kite)) == length(triangles(kite))

## Should match, local transitivity is the
## number of adjacent triangles divided by the number
## of adjacency triples
transitivity(kite, type="local")
count_triangles(kite) / (degree(kite) * (degree(kite)-1)/2)
# }

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