Add a multiple of new nodes with edges to or from one or more selected nodes
Add n new nodes to or from one or more nodes available as a selection in a
graph object of class dgr_graph. New graph edges will all move either from
the nodes in the selection toward the newly created nodes (with the option
direction = "from"), or to the selected nodes already in the graph (using
direction = "to"). Optionally, set node type and edge rel values for
all the new nodes and edges created, respectively.
add_n_nodes_ws( graph, n, direction = NULL, type = NULL, label = NULL, rel = NULL, node_aes = NULL, edge_aes = NULL, node_data = NULL, edge_data = NULL )
graph |
A graph object of class |
n |
The number of new nodes to attach as successor nodes to the nodes in the selection. |
direction |
Using |
type |
An optional character vector that provides group identifiers for the nodes to be added. |
label |
An optional character object that describes the nodes to be added. |
rel |
An optional string to apply a |
node_aes |
An optional list of named vectors comprising node aesthetic
attributes. The helper function |
edge_aes |
An optional list of named vectors comprising edge aesthetic
attributes. The helper function |
node_data |
An optional list of named vectors comprising node data
attributes. The helper function |
edge_data |
An optional list of named vectors comprising edge data
attributes. The helper function |
This function makes use of an active selection of nodes (and the function
ending with _ws hints at this).
Selections of nodes can be performed using the following node selection
(select_*()) functions: select_nodes(), select_last_nodes_created(),
select_nodes_by_degree(), select_nodes_by_id(), or
select_nodes_in_neighborhood().
Selections of nodes can also be performed using the following traversal
(trav_*()) functions: trav_out(), trav_in(), trav_both(),
trav_out_node(), trav_in_node(), trav_out_until(), or
trav_in_until().
A graph object of class dgr_graph.
Other Node creation and removal:
add_n_node_clones(),
add_n_nodes(),
add_node_clones_ws(),
add_node_df(),
add_nodes_from_df_cols(),
add_nodes_from_table(),
add_node(),
colorize_node_attrs(),
copy_node_attrs(),
create_node_df(),
delete_nodes_ws(),
delete_node(),
drop_node_attrs(),
join_node_attrs(),
layout_nodes_w_string(),
mutate_node_attrs_ws(),
mutate_node_attrs(),
node_data(),
recode_node_attrs(),
rename_node_attrs(),
rescale_node_attrs(),
set_node_attr_to_display(),
set_node_attr_w_fcn(),
set_node_attrs_ws(),
set_node_attrs(),
set_node_position()
# Create an empty graph, add a node to it, select
# that node, and then add 5 more nodes to the graph
# with edges from the original node to all of the
# new nodes
graph <-
create_graph() %>%
add_n_nodes(n = 1) %>%
select_last_nodes_created() %>%
add_n_nodes_ws(
n = 5,
direction = "from")
# Get the graph's nodes
graph %>% get_node_ids()
# Get the graph's edges
graph %>% get_edges()
# Create an empty graph, add a node to it, select
# that node, and then add 5 more nodes to the graph
# with edges toward the original node from all of
# the new nodes
graph <-
create_graph() %>%
add_n_nodes(n = 1) %>%
select_last_nodes_created() %>%
add_n_nodes_ws(
n = 5,
direction = "to")
# Get the graph's nodes
graph %>% get_node_ids()
# Get the graph's edges
graph %>% get_edges()Please choose more modern alternatives, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.