R/layout.R
layout_as_star.Rd
A simple layout generator, that places one vertex in the center of a circle and the rest of the vertices equidistantly on the perimeter.
layout_as_star(graph, center = V(graph)[1], order = NULL)
as_star(...)
A matrix with two columns and as many rows as the number of vertices in the input graph.
It is possible to choose the vertex that will be in the center, and the order of the vertices can be also given.
layout()
and layout_with_drl()
for other layout
algorithms, plot.igraph()
and tkplot()
on how to
plot graphs and star()
on how to create ring graphs.
Other graph layouts:
add_layout_()
,
component_wise()
,
layout_()
,
layout_as_bipartite()
,
layout_as_tree()
,
layout_in_circle()
,
layout_nicely()
,
layout_on_grid()
,
layout_on_sphere()
,
layout_randomly()
,
layout_with_dh()
,
layout_with_fr()
,
layout_with_gem()
,
layout_with_graphopt()
,
layout_with_kk()
,
layout_with_lgl()
,
layout_with_mds()
,
layout_with_sugiyama()
,
merge_coords()
,
norm_coords()
,
normalize()
g <- make_star(10)
layout_as_star(g)
#> [,1] [,2]
#> [1,] 0.0000000 0.0000000
#> [2,] 1.0000000 0.0000000
#> [3,] 0.7660444 0.6427876
#> [4,] 0.1736482 0.9848078
#> [5,] -0.5000000 0.8660254
#> [6,] -0.9396926 0.3420201
#> [7,] -0.9396926 -0.3420201
#> [8,] -0.5000000 -0.8660254
#> [9,] 0.1736482 -0.9848078
#> [10,] 0.7660444 -0.6427876
## Alternative form
layout_(g, as_star())
#> [,1] [,2]
#> [1,] 0.0000000 0.0000000
#> [2,] 1.0000000 0.0000000
#> [3,] 0.7660444 0.6427876
#> [4,] 0.1736482 0.9848078
#> [5,] -0.5000000 0.8660254
#> [6,] -0.9396926 0.3420201
#> [7,] -0.9396926 -0.3420201
#> [8,] -0.5000000 -0.8660254
#> [9,] 0.1736482 -0.9848078
#> [10,] 0.7660444 -0.6427876