Jonathan,
please stay on the list.
The first query i don't understand, can you send a pdf or explain
a bit what exactly happens.
As for the names, use them as row or column names in the matrix
(see ?colnames), and then do
V(g)$label <- V(g)$name
before the plotting.
G.
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 02:47:55PM +0100, Dry, Jonathan R
wrote:> Superb - thanks Gabor
>
> Two minor queries - firstly the network plot does not seem to fit in the
window and so only part of it is plotted. Secondly, the first row and column of
my matrix comprise the sample names - is it possible to show the names in the
nodes of the graph (currently it just shows the row number)?
>
> Your help is much appreciated
>
> Kind regards
>
> Jonathan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gabor Csardi [mailto:csardi at rmki.kfki.hu]
> Sent: 11 July 2008 14:33
> To: Dry, Jonathan R
> Cc: r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] network
>
>
> I'm sure this is possible with 'network', but i'm not very
familiar
> with that package. In case you don't get an answer on how
> to do it with network, here is how to do it with the 'igraph'
package:
>
> library(igraph)
> M <- matrix(runif(100)*2-1, 10, 10)
> M[ lower.tri(M, diag=TRUE) ] <- 0
>
> M[ abs(M) < 0.5] <- 0
>
> g <- graph.adjacency(M, weighted=TRUE, mode="upper")
> E(g)$color <- "green"
> E(g)[ weight<0 ]$color <- "red"
>
> g$layout <- layout.fruchterman.reingold
> plot(g)
>
> Please tell me if something is not clear,
> Gabor
>
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 02:04:54PM +0100, Dry, Jonathan R wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I am a relatively new user of R and am struggling to use the
'network' package. I have a correlation matrix (produced using
'cor'), and want to draw a network where each item showing correlation
above a threshold (say 0.5) is joined by a green line, and each item showing
correlation below a threshold (say -0.5) is joined by a red line. Does anyone
have any hints of how to correctly use functions within the 'network'
package to achieve this?
> >
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