Gabor: Thank you. I think I got the ide. first colum would be top vertex and second would be the impacted applications whers (edge vertex). I kind of getted working. but I like to see the top incident generated apps on top (if the layout is circle). How do you re-organize ghe graph so that what needs to be focused is on top etc. I did this: g <- graph.data.frame(tt) plot(g, layout = layout.fruchterman.reingold, vertex.label = V(g)$name, vertex.label.color= "black", edge.arrow.size=1, edge.curved=FALSE, edge.label=tt$count) thanks,
On Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:54:41 PM UTC-4, Mike Dylan wrote: > I have a data frame like this: > > Incident_ID > Application_Caused_Incident Impacted_Systems > 11 > PeopleSoft Financials > 11 > PeopleSoft HR > 11 PeopleSoft > > PPM > > 12 > Web > Account_Receivable > 12 > Web HR > 12 > Web PPM > > 13 > PPM HR > > I would like to create a igpaph chart that shows the application that > caused the problem and impacted systems in igprah format. I am very new to > igraph, can somebody start me with the above data frame? >
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