| simplify {igraph} | R Documentation |
Simple graphs are graphs which do not contain loop and multiple edges.
simplify(graph, remove.multiple = TRUE, remove.loops = TRUE) is.simple(graph)
graph |
The graph to work on. |
remove.loops |
Logical, whether the loop edges are to be removed. |
remove.multiple |
Logical, whether the multiple edges are to be removed. |
A loop edge is an edge for which the two endpoints are the same vertex. Two edges are multiple edges if they have exactly the same two endpoints (for directed graphs order does matter). A graph is simple is it does not contain loop edges and multiple edges.
is.simple checks whether a graph is simple.
simplify removes the loop and/or multiple edges from a graph.
If both remove.loops and remove.multiple are TRUE
the function returns a simple graph.
A new graph object with the edges deleted.
Gabor Csardi csardi@rmki.kfki.hu
is.loop, is.multiple and
count.multiple, delete.edges,
delete.vertices
g <- graph( c(1,2,1,2,3,3) ) is.simple(g) is.simple(simplify(g, remove.loops=FALSE)) is.simple(simplify(g, remove.multiple=FALSE)) is.simple(simplify(g))