Select nodes in a graph
Select nodes from a graph object of class dgr_graph
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select_nodes(graph, conditions = NULL, set_op = "union", nodes = NULL)
graph |
A graph object of class |
conditions |
An option to use filtering conditions for the retrieval of nodes. |
set_op |
The set operation to perform upon consecutive selections of
graph nodes. This can either be as a |
nodes |
An optional vector of node IDs for filtering the list of nodes present in the graph. |
A graph object of class dgr_graph
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# Create a node data frame (ndf) ndf <- create_node_df( n = 4, type = c("a", "a", "z", "z"), label = TRUE, 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 = c("a", "z", "a")) # Create a graph with the ndf and edf graph <- create_graph( nodes_df = ndf, edges_df = edf) # Explicitly select nodes `1` and `3` graph <- graph %>% select_nodes(nodes = c(1, 3)) # Verify that the node selection has been made # using the `get_selection()` function graph %>% get_selection() # Select nodes based on the node `type` # being `z` graph <- graph %>% clear_selection() %>% select_nodes( conditions = type == "z") # Verify that an node selection has been made, and # recall that the `3` and `4` nodes are of the # `z` type graph %>% get_selection() # Select edges based on the node value attribute # being greater than 3.0 (first clearing the current # selection of nodes) graph <- graph %>% clear_selection() %>% select_nodes( conditions = value > 3.0) # Verify that the correct node selection has been # made; in this case, nodes `1` and `3` have values # for `value` greater than 3.0 graph %>% get_selection()
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