View source: R/layout_nodes_w_string.R
| layout_nodes_w_string | R Documentation | 
Layout one or several groups of nodes using a text-based schematic. The option is available to apply sorting to each of the groups.
layout_nodes_w_string(
  graph,
  layout,
  nodes,
  sort = NULL,
  width = 8,
  height = 8,
  ll = c(0, 0)
)
| graph | A graph object of class  | 
| layout | A layout character string that provides a schematic for the
layout. This consists of a rectangular collection of  | 
| nodes | A named vector of the form:  | 
| sort | An optional sorting method to apply to the collection of nodes
before assigning positional information. Like  | 
| width | The width of the  | 
| height | The height of the  | 
| ll | A vector describing the the lower-left coordinates of the  | 
A graph object of class dgr_graph.
Other node creation and removal: 
add_n_node_clones(),
add_n_nodes(),
add_n_nodes_ws(),
add_node(),
add_node_clones_ws(),
add_node_df(),
add_nodes_from_df_cols(),
add_nodes_from_table(),
colorize_node_attrs(),
copy_node_attrs(),
create_node_df(),
delete_node(),
delete_nodes_ws(),
drop_node_attrs(),
join_node_attrs(),
mutate_node_attrs(),
mutate_node_attrs_ws(),
node_data(),
recode_node_attrs(),
rename_node_attrs(),
rescale_node_attrs(),
set_node_attr_to_display(),
set_node_attr_w_fcn(),
set_node_attrs(),
set_node_attrs_ws(),
set_node_position()
# Create a graph with unique labels and
# several node `type` groupings
graph <-
  create_graph() %>%
  add_node(type = "a", label = "a") %>%
  add_node(type = "a", label = "b") %>%
  add_node(type = "b", label = "c") %>%
  add_node(type = "b", label = "d") %>%
  add_node(type = "b", label = "e") %>%
  add_node(type = "c", label = "f") %>%
  add_node(type = "c", label = "g")
# Define a 'layout' for groups of nodes
# using a text string (dashes are empty
# grid cells, numbers--representing
# ad-hoc groupings--correspond to
# individual nodes); here, define a layout
# with 3 groups of nodes
layout <-
"
1--------
1--------
---222---
--------3
--------3
"
# Use the `layout` along with what nodes
# the numbers correspond to in the graph
# with the `nodes` named vectors; the
# optional `sort` vector describes how
# we should sort the collection of node
# before adding position information
graph <-
  graph %>%
  layout_nodes_w_string(
    layout = layout,
    nodes = c("1" = "type:a",
              "2" = "type:b",
              "3" = "type:c"),
    sort = c("1" = "label:asc",
             "2" = "label:desc",
             "3" = "label:desc"))
# Show the graph's node data frame
# to confirm that `x` and `y` values
# were added to each of the nodes
graph %>% get_node_df()
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