This function is similar to incident()
, but it
queries multiple vertices at once.
Usage
incident_edges(graph, v, mode = c("out", "in", "all", "total"))
Arguments
- graph
Input graph.
- v
The vertices to query
- mode
Whether to query outgoing (‘out’), incoming (‘in’) edges, or both types (‘all’). This is ignored for undirected graphs.
See also
Other structural queries:
[.igraph()
,
[[.igraph()
,
adjacent_vertices()
,
are_adjacent()
,
ends()
,
get.edge.ids()
,
gorder()
,
gsize()
,
head_of()
,
incident()
,
is_directed()
,
neighbors()
,
tail_of()
Examples
g <- make_graph("Zachary")
incident_edges(g, c(1, 34))
#> [[1]]
#> + 16/78 edges from 650de34:
#> [1] 1-- 2 1-- 3 1-- 4 1-- 5 1-- 6 1-- 7 1-- 8 1-- 9 1--11 1--12 1--13 1--14
#> [13] 1--18 1--20 1--22 1--32
#>
#> [[2]]
#> + 17/78 edges from 650de34:
#> [1] 9--34 10--34 14--34 15--34 16--34 19--34 20--34 21--34 23--34 24--34
#> [11] 27--34 28--34 29--34 30--34 31--34 32--34 33--34
#>