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Using the rgl package, rglplot() plots a graph in 3D. The plot can be zoomed, rotated, shifted, etc. but the coordinates of the vertices is fixed.

Usage

rglplot(x, ...)

Arguments

x

The graph to plot.

...

Additional arguments, see igraph.plotting for the details

Value

NULL, invisibly.

Details

Note that rglplot() is considered to be highly experimental. It is not very useful either. See igraph.plotting for the possible arguments.

See also

igraph.plotting, plot.igraph() for the 2D version, tkplot() for interactive graph drawing in 2D.

Other plot: plot.igraph()

Author

Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com

Examples


g <- make_lattice(c(5, 5, 5))
coords <- layout_with_fr(g, dim = 3)
if (interactive() && requireNamespace("rgl", quietly = TRUE)) {
  rglplot(g, layout = coords)
}