get_node_names.default {SeqNet} | R Documentation |
Get node names
Description
Get node names
Usage
## Default S3 method:
get_node_names(x, ...)
Arguments
x |
Either a 'network', 'network_module', or 'matrix' object. |
... |
Additional arguments. |
Value
A vector containing the node names or node indices.
Examples
# Create a random network with 10 nodes.
nw <- random_network(10)
get_node_names(nw) # Default names are 1, 2, ..., 10.
nw <- set_node_names(nw, paste("node", 1:10, sep = "_"))
get_node_names(nw) # Print out updated node names.
# Modules only contain the indicies to nodes, not the node names
module <- nw$modules[[1]]
get_node_names(module)
# When converting the network to a matrix, node names appear as column names.
adj_matrix <- get_adjacency_matrix(nw)
colnames(adj_matrix)
[Package SeqNet version 1.1.3 Index]