as_digraph6 function

Encode network data as 'digraph6' symbols

Encode network data as 'digraph6' symbols

Generic function encoding directed networks as 'digraph6' symbol(s). See below for available methods.

as_digraph6(object) ## S3 method for class 'matrix' as_digraph6(object) ## S3 method for class 'igraph' as_digraph6(object) ## S3 method for class 'network' as_digraph6(object) ## S3 method for class 'list' as_digraph6(object) ## Default S3 method: as_digraph6(object)

Arguments

  • object: a matrix, an igraph object or a network object or a list thereof. See Methods section below.

Returns

A character vector of 'digraph6' symbols.

Details

The 'digraph6' format is designed for directed graphs. Error is thrown in case it is given an undirected network.

Methods (by class)

  • as_digraph6(matrix): Expects object to be a square matrix which is interpreted as an adjacency matrix of a directed graph.
  • as_digraph6(igraph): Igraph object needs to be a directed graph. Requires igraph package.
  • as_digraph6(network): Network object needs to be directed network. Requires network package.
  • as_digraph6(list): If object is a list the function is applied to each element. Consequently, it can be a list with a mixture of supported objects classes (adjacency matrices, igraph, or network objects).
  • as_digraph6(default): Throws an error about the unhandled class.

Examples

# From adjacency matrix ---------------------------------------------------- am <- matrix(c( 0,1,0, 0,0,1, 1,0,0), byrow=TRUE, ncol=3, nrow=3) as_digraph6(am) # From igraph objects ------------------------------------------------------ if(requireNamespace("igraph", quietly=TRUE)) { g <- igraph::graph_from_adjacency_matrix(am) as_digraph6(g) } # From network objects ----------------------------------------------------- if(requireNamespace("network", quietly=TRUE)) { net <- network::network(am) as_digraph6(net) }
  • Maintainer: Michal Bojanowski
  • License: GPL (>= 3)
  • Last published: 2024-02-01