[R] Advice on visual graph packages

2007-02-13 Thread Jarrett Byrnes
Hey, all.  I'm looking for packages that are good at two things

1) Drawing directed graphs (i.e nodes and edges), both with single  
and double headed arrows, as well as allowing for differences in line  
width and solid versus dashed.  Note: I've tried Rgraphviz here, but  
have run into some problems (which seem fixable and I may go with it  
in the end), and it doesn't satisfy need # 2 (which would be ideal if  
there is a package that does both).

2) Allowing a user to create a directed graph, and have some text  
object created that can be reprocessed easily reprocessed into a  
matrix representation, or other representation of my choosing.   I've  
tried dynamicGraph, but it seems buggy, and continually either  
crashes, behaves very erratically (nodes disappearing when I modify  
edges), nor is it clear from the UI how one outputs a new graph, nor  
how one even accesses many graph attributes.  This may be my own  
ignorance on the latter.

Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks!

-Jarrett




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Re: [R] Advice on visual graph packages

2007-02-13 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Also try gplot in the sna package to see if it does what you want.
Here are some examples from the r-help archives:

http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/87003.html

http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/84442.html



On 2/13/07, Jarrett Byrnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey, all.  I'm looking for packages that are good at two things

 1) Drawing directed graphs (i.e nodes and edges), both with single
 and double headed arrows, as well as allowing for differences in line
 width and solid versus dashed.  Note: I've tried Rgraphviz here, but
 have run into some problems (which seem fixable and I may go with it
 in the end), and it doesn't satisfy need # 2 (which would be ideal if
 there is a package that does both).

 2) Allowing a user to create a directed graph, and have some text
 object created that can be reprocessed easily reprocessed into a
 matrix representation, or other representation of my choosing.   I've
 tried dynamicGraph, but it seems buggy, and continually either
 crashes, behaves very erratically (nodes disappearing when I modify
 edges), nor is it clear from the UI how one outputs a new graph, nor
 how one even accesses many graph attributes.  This may be my own
 ignorance on the latter.

 Do you have any suggestions?

 Thanks!

 -Jarrett




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 http://didemnid.ucdavis.edu/rtutorial.html


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Re: [R] Advice on visual graph packages

2007-02-13 Thread Gabor Csardi
Jarrett, 

check the gplot function in package SNA and the plot.igraph and 
tkplot functions in package 'igraph'. SNA's gplot is more flexible,
it knows different shapes, edges can be curved, etc, tkplot is interactive
if you desire that. It is also easy to convert between the two
graph representations of the two packages, see the graph.adjacency and
get.adjacency function in igraph.

Gabor

On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 10:11:04AM -0800, Jarrett Byrnes wrote:
 Hey, all.  I'm looking for packages that are good at two things
 
 1) Drawing directed graphs (i.e nodes and edges), both with single  
 and double headed arrows, as well as allowing for differences in line  
 width and solid versus dashed.  Note: I've tried Rgraphviz here, but  
 have run into some problems (which seem fixable and I may go with it  
 in the end), and it doesn't satisfy need # 2 (which would be ideal if  
 there is a package that does both).
 
 2) Allowing a user to create a directed graph, and have some text  
 object created that can be reprocessed easily reprocessed into a  
 matrix representation, or other representation of my choosing.   I've  
 tried dynamicGraph, but it seems buggy, and continually either  
 crashes, behaves very erratically (nodes disappearing when I modify  
 edges), nor is it clear from the UI how one outputs a new graph, nor  
 how one even accesses many graph attributes.  This may be my own  
 ignorance on the latter.
 
 Do you have any suggestions?
 
 Thanks!
 
 -Jarrett
 
 
 
 
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Re: [R] Advice on visual graph packages

2007-02-13 Thread David Barron
You might also want to look at the network package, which includes a
plot method for network objects that is pretty flexible.  It also
enables you to convert a network object into various different matrix
reprentations.

On 13/02/07, Jarrett Byrnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey, all.  I'm looking for packages that are good at two things

 1) Drawing directed graphs (i.e nodes and edges), both with single
 and double headed arrows, as well as allowing for differences in line
 width and solid versus dashed.  Note: I've tried Rgraphviz here, but
 have run into some problems (which seem fixable and I may go with it
 in the end), and it doesn't satisfy need # 2 (which would be ideal if
 there is a package that does both).

 2) Allowing a user to create a directed graph, and have some text
 object created that can be reprocessed easily reprocessed into a
 matrix representation, or other representation of my choosing.   I've
 tried dynamicGraph, but it seems buggy, and continually either
 crashes, behaves very erratically (nodes disappearing when I modify
 edges), nor is it clear from the UI how one outputs a new graph, nor
 how one even accesses many graph attributes.  This may be my own
 ignorance on the latter.

 Do you have any suggestions?

 Thanks!

 -Jarrett




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Re: [R] Advice on visual graph packages

2007-02-13 Thread Wolfgang Huber
Hi Jarrett,

would the coercion methods for the graph class, provided by the 
package of the same name at Bioconductor be useful for doing what you 
want? This is the same class that also Rgraphviz works on. Try

library(graph)
example(graphNEL-class)
as(gR, matrix)

class ? graph
class ? graphNEL
? toGXL

There is a rich sets of methods for setting and accessing node and edge 
attributes, and it is straightforward R to convert into any other 
representation you like. See the vignette Attributes for Graph 
Objects. I am looking at version = 1.13.6 of the package as I write this,

  Best wishes

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 Hey, all.  I'm looking for packages that are good at two things
 
 1) Drawing directed graphs (i.e nodes and edges), both with single  
 and double headed arrows, as well as allowing for differences in line  
 width and solid versus dashed.  Note: I've tried Rgraphviz here, but  
 have run into some problems (which seem fixable and I may go with it  
 in the end), and it doesn't satisfy need # 2 (which would be ideal if  
 there is a package that does both).
 
 2) Allowing a user to create a directed graph, and have some text  
 object created that can be reprocessed easily reprocessed into a  
 matrix representation, or other representation of my choosing.   I've  
 tried dynamicGraph, but it seems buggy, and continually either  
 crashes, behaves very erratically (nodes disappearing when I modify  
 edges), nor is it clear from the UI how one outputs a new graph, nor  
 how one even accesses many graph attributes.  This may be my own  
 ignorance on the latter.
 
 Do you have any suggestions?
 
 Thanks!
 
 -Jarrett
 


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