rglplot {igraph} | R Documentation |
3D plotting of graphs with OpenGL
Description
Using the rgl
package, rglplot()
plots a graph in 3D. The plot
can be zoomed, rotated, shifted, etc. but the coordinates of the vertices is
fixed.
Usage
rglplot(x, ...)
Arguments
x |
The graph to plot. |
... |
Additional arguments, see igraph.plotting for the details |
Details
Note that rglplot()
is considered to be highly experimental. It is not
very useful either. See igraph.plotting for the possible
arguments.
Value
NULL
, invisibly.
Author(s)
Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com
See Also
igraph.plotting, plot.igraph()
for the 2D
version, tkplot()
for interactive graph drawing in 2D.
Other plot:
plot.igraph()
Examples
g <- make_lattice(c(5, 5, 5))
coords <- layout_with_fr(g, dim = 3)
if (interactive() && requireNamespace("rgl", quietly = TRUE)) {
rglplot(g, layout = coords)
}
[Package igraph version 2.0.3 Index]