From Wikipedia: "a complete graph is a simple undirected graph
in which every pair of distinct vertices is connected by a unique edge. A
complete digraph is a directed graph in which every pair of distinct
vertices is connected by a pair of unique edges (one in each direction
Usage
completegraph(nodes, isDirected = FALSE)
Arguments
- nodes
a character vector with node names, each element defines a node
hence the elements need to be unique
- isDirected
a boolean scalar to indicate wheter the returned object is
a complete graph (undirected) or a complete digraph (directed).
Value
graph object of class loongraph
Details
Note that this function masks the completegraph function of the
graph package. Hence it is a good idead to specify the package namespace
with ::, i.e. loon::completegraph and graph::completegraph.
For more information run: l_help("learn_R_display_graph.html.html#graph-utilities")
Examples
g <- loon::completegraph(letters[1:5])