View source: R/visualization.R
| gplot | R Documentation | 
gplot produces a two-dimensional plot of graph g in collection dat.  A variety of options are available to control vertex placement, display details, color, etc.
gplot(dat, g = 1, gmode = "digraph", diag = FALSE, 
    label = NULL, coord = NULL, jitter = TRUE, thresh = 0, 
    thresh.absval=TRUE, usearrows = TRUE, mode = "fruchtermanreingold", 
    displayisolates = TRUE, interactive = FALSE, interact.bycomp = FALSE,
    xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, pad = 0.2, 
    label.pad = 0.5, displaylabels = !is.null(label), boxed.labels = FALSE, 
    label.pos = 0, label.bg = "white", vertex.enclose = FALSE, 
    vertex.sides = NULL, vertex.rot = 0, arrowhead.cex = 1, label.cex = 1, 
    loop.cex = 1, vertex.cex = 1, edge.col = 1, label.col = 1, 
    vertex.col = NULL, label.border = 1, vertex.border = 1, edge.lty = NULL,
    edge.lty.neg=2, label.lty = NULL, vertex.lty = 1, edge.lwd = 0, 
    label.lwd = par("lwd"), edge.len = 0.5, edge.curve = 0.1, 
    edge.steps = 50, loop.steps = 20, object.scale = 0.01, uselen = FALSE, 
    usecurve = FALSE, suppress.axes = TRUE, vertices.last = TRUE, 
    new = TRUE, layout.par = NULL, ...)
| dat | a graph or set thereof. This data may be valued. | 
| g |  integer indicating the index of the graph which is to be plotted.  By default,  | 
| gmode |  String indicating the type of graph being evaluated.   | 
| diag |  boolean indicating whether or not the diagonal should be treated as valid data.  Set this true if and only if the data can contain loops.   | 
| label | a vector of vertex labels, if desired; defaults to the vertex index number. | 
| coord |  user-specified vertex coordinates, in an NCOL(dat)x2 matrix.  Where this is specified, it will override the  | 
| jitter | boolean; should the output be jittered? | 
| thresh |  real number indicating the lower threshold for tie values.  Only ties of value > | 
| thresh.absval | boolean; should the absolute value of edge weights be used when thresholding? (Defaults to TRUE; setting to FALSE leads to thresholding by signed weights.) | 
| usearrows | boolean; should arrows (rather than line segments) be used to indicate edges? | 
| mode |  the vertex placement algorithm; this must correspond to a  | 
| displayisolates | boolean; should isolates be displayed? | 
| interactive | boolean; should interactive adjustment of vertex placement be attempted? | 
| interact.bycomp |  boolean; if  | 
| xlab | x axis label. | 
| ylab | y axis label. | 
| xlim | the x limits (min, max) of the plot. | 
| ylim | the y limits of the plot. | 
| pad | amount to pad the plotting range; useful if labels are being clipped. | 
| label.pad |  amount to pad label boxes (if  | 
| displaylabels | boolean; should vertex labels be displayed? | 
| boxed.labels | boolean; place vertex labels within boxes? | 
| label.pos |  position at which labels should be placed, relative to vertices.   | 
| label.bg |  background color for label boxes (if  | 
| vertex.enclose | boolean; should vertices be enclosed within circles? (Can increase legibility for polygonal vertices.) | 
| vertex.sides | number of polygon sides for vertices; may be given as a vector, if vertices are to be of different types. By default, 50 sides are used (or 50 and 4, for two-mode data). | 
| vertex.rot | angle of rotation for vertices (in degrees); may be given as a vector, if vertices are to be rotated differently. | 
| arrowhead.cex | expansion factor for edge arrowheads. | 
| label.cex | character expansion factor for label text. | 
| loop.cex | expansion factor for loops; may be given as a vector, if loops are to be of different sizes. | 
| vertex.cex | expansion factor for vertices; may be given as a vector, if vertices are to be of different sizes. | 
| edge.col | color for edges; may be given as a vector or adjacency matrix, if edges are to be of different colors. | 
| label.col | color for vertex labels; may be given as a vector, if labels are to be of different colors. | 
| vertex.col | color for vertices; may be given as a vector, if vertices are to be of different colors. By default, red is used (or red and blue, for two-mode data). | 
| label.border |  label border colors (if  | 
| vertex.border | border color for vertices; may be given as a vector, if vertex borders are to be of different colors. | 
| edge.lty | line type for (positive weight) edges; may be given as a vector or adjacency matrix, if edges are to have different line types. | 
| edge.lty.neg |  line type for negative weight edges, if any; may be given as per  | 
| label.lty |  line type for label boxes (if  | 
| vertex.lty | line type for vertex borders; may be given as a vector or adjacency matrix, if vertex borders are to have different line types. | 
| edge.lwd |  line width scale for edges; if set greater than 0, edge widths are scaled by  | 
| label.lwd |  line width for label boxes (if  | 
| edge.len |  if  | 
| edge.curve |  if  | 
| edge.steps | for curved edges (excluding loops), the number of line segments to use for the curve approximation. | 
| loop.steps | for loops, the number of line segments to use for the curve approximation. | 
| object.scale | base length for plotting objects, as a fraction of the linear scale of the plotting region. Defaults to 0.01. | 
| uselen |  boolean; should we use  | 
| usecurve |  boolean; should we use  | 
| suppress.axes | boolean; suppress plotting of axes? | 
| vertices.last | boolean; plot vertices after plotting edges? | 
| new |  boolean; create a new plot?  If  | 
| layout.par |  parameters to the  | 
| ... |  additional arguments to  | 
gplot is the standard network visualization tool within the sna library.  By means of clever selection of display parameters, a fair amount of display flexibility can be obtained.  Graph layout – if not specified directly using coord – is determined via one of the various available algorithms.  These should be specified via the mode argument; see gplot.layout for a full list.  User-supplied layout functions are also possible – see the aforementioned man page for details.
Note that where gmode=="twomode", the supplied two-mode network is converted to bipartite form prior to computing coordinates (if not in that form already).  vertex.col or other settings may be used to differentiate row and column vertices – by default, row vertices are drawn as red circles, and column vertices are rendered as blue squares.  If interactive==TRUE, then the user may modify the initial graph layout by selecting an individual vertex and then clicking on the location to which this vertex is to be moved; this process may be repeated until the layout is satisfactory.  If interact.bycomp==TRUE as well, the vertex and all other vertices in the same component as that vertex are moved together.
A two-column matrix containing the vertex positions as x,y coordinates.
Carter T. Butts buttsc@uci.edu
Alex Montgomery ahm@reed.edu
Wasserman, S. and Faust, K. (1994) Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
plot, gplot.layout 
gplot(rgraph(5))               #Plot a random graph
gplot(rgraph(5),usecurv=TRUE)  #This time, use curved edges
gplot(rgraph(5),mode="mds")    #Try an alternative layout scheme
#A colorful demonstration...
gplot(rgraph(5,diag=TRUE),diag=TRUE,vertex.cex=1:5,vertex.sides=3:8,
    vertex.col=1:5,vertex.border=2:6,vertex.rot=(0:4)*72,
    displaylabels=TRUE,label.bg="gray90")
    
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