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show_graph Scilab Group Scilab function show_graph
NAME
show_graph - displays a graph
CALLING SEQUENCE
nw = show_graph(g,[smode,scale])
nw = show_graph(g,'new',[scale,winsize])
PARAMETERS
g : graph list
smode
: string, mode value
winsize
: row vector defining the size of Metanet window
scale
: real value, scale factor
nw : integer
DESCRIPTION
show_graph displays the graph g in the current Metanet window. If there
is no current Metanet window, a Metanet window is created. The return
value nw is the number of the Metanet window where the graph is
displayed. If the optional argument smode is equal to the string 'rep'
or is not given and if there is already a graph displayed in the current
Metanet window, the new graph is displayed instead. If the optional
argument smode is equal to the string 'new', a new Metanet window is
created. In this case, if the optional argument winsize is given as a
row vector [width height], it is the size in pixels of Metanet window.
The default is [1000 1000]. The optional argument scale is the value of
the scale factor when drawing the graph. The default value is 1. The
labels of the nodes and edges, if they exist, are displayed. By default,
this function works in asynchronous mode (see metanet_sync).
EXAMPLE
ta=[1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17];
he=[2 10 3 5 7 4 2 4 6 8 6 9 7 7 11 15 12 13 9 10 14 11 16 1 17 14 15];
g=make_graph('foo',1,17,ta,he);
g('node_x')=[283 163 63 57 164 164 273 271 339 384 504 513 439 623 631 757 642];
g('node_y')=[59 133 223 318 227 319 221 324 432 141 209 319 428 443 187 151 301];
show_graph(g,2);
show_graph(g,0.5);
show_graph(g,1);
SEE ALSO
metanet_sync
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