The read_graph
function is able to read graphs in various
representations from a file, or from a http connection. Various formats
are supported.
read_graph(
file,
format = c("edgelist", "pajek", "ncol", "lgl", "graphml", "dimacs", "graphdb", "gml",
"dl"),
...
)
A graph object.
The connection to read from. This can be a local file, or a
http
or ftp
connection. It can also be a character string with
the file name or URI.
Character constant giving the file format. Right now
edgelist
, pajek
, ncol
, lgl
, graphml
,
dimacs
, graphdb
, gml
and dl
are supported,
the default is edgelist
. As of igraph 0.4 this argument is case
insensitive.
Additional arguments, see below.
This format is a simple text file with numeric vertex ids defining the edges. There is no need to have newline characters between the edges, a simple space will also do.
Additional arguments:
The number of vertices in the graph. If it is smaller than or equal to the largest integer in the file, then it is ignored; so it is safe to set it to zero (the default).
Logical scalar, whether to create a directed graph. The
default value is TRUE
.
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The read_graph
function may have additional arguments depending on
the file format (the format
argument). See the details separately for
each file format, below.
write_graph