Reputation: 251
Trying to do a network plot in R. How do I lengthen edges in a network graph using IGraph?
I actually want to use the fruchterman-reingold layout. Is there some way I can make that force-based algorithm "springier" so that my vertices are further apart?
thanks.
Upvotes: 24
Views: 11996
Reputation: 728
If the layout.fruchterman.reingold
algorithm still does not give what you want by tweaking the parameters, simply do the following. Every layout returns a set of coordinates, with the x- and y-coordinate in the first and second column respectively. You can apply any transformation you like here, and if you would just like to scale it, simply use
L = layout.fruchterman.reingold(G)*s; #Scaling factor s
More fancy transformations are of course also possible. Just for the record, you can also edit the layout manually with your mouse by using tkplot(G, layout=L)
. You can get the coordinates back via L = tkplot.getcoords(1)
.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 47551
You can control the Fruchterman-Reingold algorithm using the layout.fruchterman.reingold
function. see: help('layout.fruchterman.reingold')
. A setup that I often use and gets you a little more spacing is:
l <- layout.fruchterman.reingold(g,niter=500,area=vcount(g)^2.3,repulserad=vcount(g)^2.8)
plot(g,layout=l)
where g
is your graph object. Best to just test different values of these parameters for your graph and see what works. Especially repulserad
influences the spacing in a graph. The default is the square of the number of nodes, so higher values should get you more spaced graphs.
Upvotes: 16