Description Usage Arguments See Also Examples
The DAGitty syntax allows specification of plot coordinates for each variable in a
graph. This function extracts these plot coordinates from the graph description in a
dagitty
object. Note that the coordinate system is undefined, typically one
needs to compute the bounding box before plotting the graph.
1 2 3 | coordinates(x)
coordinates(x) <- value
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x |
the input graph, of any type. |
value |
a list with components |
Function graphLayout for automtically generating layout coordinates, and function plot.dagitty for plotting graphs.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 | ## Plot localization of each node in the Shrier example
plot( coordinates( getExample("Shrier") ) )
## Define a graph and set coordinates afterwards
x <- dagitty('dag{
G <-> H <-> I <-> G
D <- B -> C -> I <- F <- B <- A
H <- E <- C -> G <- D
}')
coordinates( x ) <-
list( x=c(A=1, B=2, D=3, C=3, F=3, E=4, G=5, H=5, I=5),
y=c(A=0, B=0, D=1, C=0, F=-1, E=0, G=1, H=0, I=-1) )
plot( x )
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