How to highlight single edges in an undirected graph?
5 次查看(过去 30 天)
显示 更早的评论
I am plotting an undirected graph where there exist multiple edges between the same nodes. Now I want to highlight a few of the edges. But only a single edge needs to be highlighted (anyone among the multiple edges between the same node). How do I do that?
I am attaching one graph. You can see both the edges get highlighted in red if two edges exist connecting the same nodes. Instead, I want to highlight only one edge (anyone) and keep the rest of the edges unhighlighted. How to do it for an undirected graph?
Thanks.
0 个评论
采纳的回答
Christine Tobler
2021-10-8
Do you still want the multiple edges to be displayed? If not, you can use the simplify command to reduce all multiple edges to just one.
Otherwise, here is one way to do this:
g = graph([1 1 2 2 3 3], [2 2 3 3 1 1], 'omitselfloops');
p = plot(g);
highlight(p, 1, 2)
figure;
e = findedge(g, 1, 2)
p = plot(g);
highlight(p, 'Edges', e(1))
3 个评论
Christine Tobler
2021-10-9
In that case, you'll need to use the second output of findedge, which in the case of multiple edges tells us which node pair each edge id is coming from:
g = graph([1 1 2 2 3 3], [2 2 3 3 1 1], 'omitselfloops');
p = plot(g);
highlight(p, 1, 2);
s = [1 3];
t = [2 1];
figure;
[e, stID] = findedge(g, s, t)
[~,uniqueSTid] = unique(stID)
p = plot(g);
highlight(p, 'Edges', e(uniqueSTid));
更多回答(0 个)
另请参阅
类别
在 Help Center 和 File Exchange 中查找有关 Graph and Network Algorithms 的更多信息
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!