Fully connect all nodes in a selection of nodes
With a selection of nodes in a graph, add any remaining edges required to fully connect this group of edges to each other.
fully_connect_nodes_ws(graph)
graph |
A graph object of class |
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
.
# Create an empty graph and # then add a path of 3 nodes # and two isolated nodes graph <- create_graph() %>% add_path(n = 3) %>% add_n_nodes(n = 2) # Select a node in the path # of nodes (node `3`) and # the two isolated nodes (`4` # and `5`); then, and fully # connect these nodes together graph <- graph %>% select_nodes_by_id( nodes = 3:5) %>% fully_connect_nodes_ws() # Get the graph's edge data frame graph %>% get_edge_df() # Create an undirected, empty # graph; add a path of 3 nodes # and two isolated nodes graph <- create_graph( directed = FALSE) %>% add_path(n = 3) %>% add_n_nodes(n = 2) # Select a node in the path # of nodes (node `3`) and # the two isolated nodes (`4` # and `5`); then, and fully # connect these nodes together graph <- graph %>% select_nodes_by_id( nodes = 3:5) %>% fully_connect_nodes_ws() # Get the graph's edge data # frame; in the undirected # case, reverse edges aren't # added graph %>% get_edge_df()
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