Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Rgraphviz ignoring outputorder attribute"
2006 Jul 06
1
Rgraphviz: How to control the colours of edges in a graph
Using Rgraphviz, I draw the undirected graph with vertices A,B,C and D and edges A:B, B:C, C:D, D:A, A:C. I want the vertices A and B to be red and C and D to be blue. The problem is the following: I want the edges A:B and B:C to be green and the edges C:D and C:A to be yellow, while the edge A:C can have the default colour black. I assume that I have to specify this using the edgeAttrs-argument
2006 Jul 06
1
Rgraphviz: Setting the edge width
I create an undirected graph with Rgraphviz (see code below). I would like to make the edges thicker. Can anyone help on this??
Regards
S?ren
V <- c("A","B","C","D")
E <- list(c("A","B"),c("B","C"),c("C","D"),c("D","A"),c("A","C"))
Eidx
2012 Jun 04
1
Plotting with Rgraphviz
Hi All,
After a lengthy battle just to get the package installed, I am not able to
actually use Rgraphviz to generate any plots. I tried just using the sample
code in the documentation
(http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/moac/people/students/peter_cock/r/rgraphviz/)
and I get the following:
*> > library(Rgraphviz)
> test.matrix<-matrix(rep(c(0,1,0,0), 9), ncol=6, nrow=6)
>
2004 Sep 22
1
Rgraphviz compilation error
Hi,
I am installing Rgraphviz at Linux Fedora Core 2 with
32 bit AMD athlon with 512 RAM.
I have installed graphviz version:
graphviz-1.16-1.src.rpm installed already on system.
I am doing:
$ R CMD INSTALL -l /usr/local/lib/R/library
Rgraphviz_1.4.0.tar.gz
---------------------------------
* Installing *source* package 'Rgraphviz' ...
** libs
gcc -I/usr/local/lib/R/include
2010 Mar 31
0
You are right and the problem is solved. Re: about the possible errors in Rgraphviz Package
Hi Gabor,
I just used your R code below and the code worked properly
without any error messages. Attached is the output graph, which
may be the one you expected.
library("Rgraphviz")
set.seed(123)
V <- letters[1:10]
M <- 1:4
g1 <- randomGraph(V, M, 0.2)
g1
plot(g1)
Thanks.
Howard
On Wed Mar 31 11:18:25 EDT 2010, Gabor Grothendieck
<ggrothendieck at
2011 Jul 25
1
Rgraphviz installation problem
Dear experts
I installed Rgraphviz with the following command:
source("http://www.bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("Rgraphviz")
But had a problem when I tried to load it.
This says that libcdt-4.dll is missing in your computer and the following
message in R window:
> library("Rgraphviz")
Loading required package: graph
Loading required package:
2008 Dec 02
2
Can't load Rgraphviz on windows-based R
Hi,
I have problem loading Rgraphviz. Following the instructions specified by the README in Rgraphviz_1.20.3.tar.gz didn't help either.
o. set the following Windows environment variables accordingly
(control panel -> systems -> Advanced -> Environment Variables ):
(a) create new user variables:
GRAPHVIZ_INSTALL_DIR (e.g., C:\Graphviz-2.21)
2009 Jun 24
1
Rgraphviz and R 2.9 in ubuntu jaunty
Dear people,
I'm new here, so this is my first try. I have ubuntu 9.04 installed with R 2.8 (which surprises me because I realized that the last version R 2.9 is available but in the Synaptic Package Manager 2.8 appears as the last one). I have also graphviz 2.20.2. I have been trying to install Rgraphviz either from R running "biocLite("Rgraphviz")" and from the shell
2010 Mar 31
1
You are right and the problem is solved. Re: about the possible errors in Rgraphviz Package
Hi Martin,
It is really a 'PATH' problem. After adding C:\Program
Files\Graphviz2.20\bin to the 'PATH' environment variable, the
Rgraphviz package can be loaded without any error messages.
Sorry that I ONLY set my 'PATH' environment variable correctly
for R but not for Graphviz.
Thank you and Duncan so much for your great help.
Howard
On Tue Mar 30 18:12:54
2007 Oct 04
1
linewidth in Rgraphviz
I'm an Rgraphviz newbie trying to figure out how to do some things/whether
they are possible.
Apparently graphviz does allow you to modify line widths of edges: see
https://mailman.research.att.com/pipermail/graphviz-interest/2001q2/000051.html
(although it looks a little obscure even in graphviz). [As discussed in the
thread
above, the "weight" parameter in Rgraphviz sets the
2009 Jun 12
1
package Rgraphviz or similar
Hello R users
I am looking for a package to visualize "relatively
planar" directed graphs, with say 100 nodes and
specified using an adjacency list.
'Rgraphviz', currently listed on the R-FAQ, seemed
suitable (FAQ version 2.9.2009-06-05)
But when I looked for the package, I found it had been
recently "removed" and was instead directed to archive
copies
2009 Mar 30
1
Help with tm assocation analysis and Rgraphviz installation.
Help with tm assocation analysis and Rgraphviz installation.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
Question 1:
I saved two txt file in C:\textfile
And each txt file contents only one text column, and both have 100 records.
I know term “research” occurs 49 times, so I want to find out which other
words are correlated to this word, and I got tons of association ‘1’ .
I tried other terms, and no
2007 Jun 13
3
installing Rgraphviz under fedora 5
Dear list,
I have a lot of troubles installing Rgraphviz.
I installed graphviz 2.13 from "graphviz-2.13.20061222.0540.tar"
I installed the library Rgraphviz
> getBioC("Rgraphviz")
Running biocinstall version 2.0.8 with R version 2.5.0
Your version of R requires version 2.0 of Bioconductor.
trying URL '
2009 Dec 23
1
Rgraphviz on mac 10.6.2
Rgraphviz Install works fine (http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/Rgraphviz.html)
Latest version of graphviz is installed as well
however I get following error when loading Rgraphviz (on Mac 10.6.2)
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) : unable to load shared library '/Users/jb/Library/R/2.9/library/Rgraphviz/libs/i386/Rgraphviz.so':
2006 Aug 17
0
Rgraphviz fails to load
Dear r-helpers,
Can anyone suggest a remedy to the following failure of Rgraphviz to
load?
> library(Rgraphviz)
Loading required package: graph
Loading required package: Ruuid
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared library '/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/
Resources/library/Rgraphviz/libs/ppc/Rgraphviz.so':
2006 Jul 27
0
package/namespace load failed for 'Rgraphviz'
Dear R-helpers,
Can anyone tell me how to fix this:
> library(Rgraphviz)
Loading required package: graph
Loading required package: Ruuid
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared library '/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/
Resources/library/Rgraphviz/libs/ppc/Rgraphviz.so':
dlopen(/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library/Rgraphviz/
2011 Apr 06
5
Problemas con Rgraphviz
Hola a todos..!!
Necesito trabajar con el package classGraph, entiendo que dicho package requiere
como previo a Rgraphviz. Pues bien, al tratar de cargarlo aparece el siguiente
mensaje de error:
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'Rgraphviz', details:
call: value[[3L]](cond)
error: unable to load shared object
2006 Jun 08
0
installation problems Rgraphviz
Problems:
-the standard PATH is not fit to compile 64bit stuf, so unset it:
unsetenv PATH
-we did not have pkg-config installed, used yast to install it -we did not
have these environment variables set:
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /geninf/prog/VIZ64/lib/graphviz setenv
PKG_CONFIG_PATH /geninf/prog/VIZ64/lib/pkgconfig/
we installed graphvix 2.6 and rgraphviz 1.8
we installed in R using:
2008 Feb 12
0
[Fwd: Re: controlling the edge linewidth in Rgraphviz]
Hi Adrian,
even better would be this:
1.) Install the latest Rgraphviz devel version
2.) Use the new API for graph rendering:
library(Rgraphviz)
example(randomEGraph)
x <- layoutGraph(g1)
graph.par(list(edges=list(lwd=2))) # if you want to set lwd=2 for the
whole session
# or if you just want to change this for your one graph:
renderGraph(x, graph.pars=list(edges=list(lwd=2)))
There is a
2011 Jul 21
2
installing Rgraphviz
Hi,
I attempted to install Rgraphviz but ran into a problem. It requires
graphviz 2.20.3. I have this and installed it but the Windows 7 system
path variable has to be modified to include the path to the graphviz bin
file. How do I do this on Windows 7? It's been a long time since I had
to change the path variable.
Thanks,
Walt
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Walter R. Paczkowski, Ph.D.