get_edges | R Documentation |
Obtain a vector, data frame, or list of node IDs associated with edges in a graph object. An optional filter by edge attribute can limit the set of edges returned.
get_edges(
graph,
conditions = NULL,
return_type = "vector",
return_values = "id"
)
graph |
A graph object of class |
conditions |
an option to use filtering conditions for the retrieval of edges. |
return_type |
using |
return_values |
using |
A list, data frame, or a vector object, depending on the value given
to return_type
.
# Create a node data frame (ndf)
ndf <-
create_node_df(
n = 4,
label = c("one", "two", "three", "four"),
type = "letter",
color = c("red", "green", "grey", "blue"),
value = c(3.5, 2.6, 9.4, 2.7))
# Create an edge data frame (edf)
edf <-
create_edge_df(
from = c(1, 2, 3),
to = c(4, 3, 1),
rel = "leading_to",
color = c("pink", "blue", "blue"),
value = c(3.9, 2.5, 7.3))
# Create a graph
graph <-
create_graph(
nodes_df = ndf,
edges_df = edf)
# Get all edges within a graph, returned as a list
graph %>%
get_edges(
return_type = "vector")
# Get all edges within a graph, returned as a
# data frame
graph %>%
get_edges(
return_type = "df")
# Get all edges returned as a list
graph %>%
get_edges(
return_type = "list")
# Get a vector of edges using
# a numeric comparison (i.e.,
# all edges with a `value`
# attribute greater than 3)
graph %>%
get_edges(
conditions = value > 3,
return_type = "vector")
# Get a vector of edges using
# a matching condition
graph %>%
get_edges(
conditions = color == "pink",
return_type = "vector")
# Use multiple conditions to
# return edges with the
# desired attribute values
graph %>%
get_edges(
conditions =
color == "blue" &
value > 3,
return_type = "vector")
# Use `return_values = "label"`
# to return the labels of the
# connected nodes
graph %>%
get_edges(
conditions =
color == "blue" &
value > 3,
return_type = "vector",
return_values = "label")
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