Hi,
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Kushank Chhabra
<Kushank.chhabra at iontrading.com> wrote:> Hi,
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> I am trying to plot a network diagram of around 1500 component (as nodes)
> and many connections (as edges) within them.
> I tried igraph package, however unable to create a layout where there is no
> overlap of nodes or edges.
How do you know it's physically possible to create a 2D layout with no
overlap?
1500 nodes is a lot.
What did you try? What did you get? Did you produce a diagram, just
with more overlap than you were expecting? That may be the best you
can do.
> More or less tried all the things mentioned in this link -
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> http://kateto.net/network-visualization
Again, what did you try? What did you get that doesn't meet your
needs? Just the overlap? Again, that may be unavoidable. Note the
comment from that link:
"One thing to emphasize though is that in many cases, visualizing
larger networks as giant hairballs is less helpful than providing
charts that show key characteristics of the graph."
> Can you please suggest how to do it in R ?
For working with largish graph layouts, I've had more success with
gephi than R, although I believe you can duplicate most of the gephi
functionality in R.
Sarah
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> Output expected ? A good layout of the network diagram (of around 1500
> nodes) with no overlaps of nodes or even edges and possibly it can be
> screened as a picture, or on a browser or on a pdf.
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> With Best Regards,
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> Kushank