graph_from_lcf {igraph} | R Documentation |
Creating a graph from LCF notation
Description
LCF is short for Lederberg-Coxeter-Frucht, it is a concise notation for 3-regular Hamiltonian graphs. It constists of three parameters, the number of vertices in the graph, a list of shifts giving additional edges to a cycle backbone and another integer giving how many times the shifts should be performed. See http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LCFNotation.html for details.
Usage
graph_from_lcf(n, shifts, repeats = 1)
Arguments
n |
Integer, the number of vertices in the graph. |
shifts |
Integer vector, the shifts. |
repeats |
Integer constant, how many times to repeat the shifts. |
Value
A graph object.
Author(s)
Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com
See Also
graph()
can create arbitrary graphs, see also the other
functions on the its manual page for creating special graphs.
Examples
# This is the Franklin graph:
g1 <- graph_from_lcf(12, c(5, -5), 6)
g2 <- make_graph("Franklin")
isomorphic(g1, g2)
[Package igraph version 2.0.3 Index]