Combine several edge data frames in the style of rbind, except, it works regardless of the number and ordering of the columns.

combine_edfs(...)

Arguments

...

two or more edge data frames, which contain edge IDs and associated attributes.

Value

a combined edge data frame.

Examples

# Create an edge data frame (edf) edf_1 <- create_edge_df( from = c(1, 1, 2, 3), to = c(2, 4, 4, 1), rel = "requires", color = "green", data = c(2.7, 8.9, 2.6, 0.6)) # Create a second edge data frame edf_2 <- create_edge_df( from = c(5, 7, 8, 8), to = c(7, 8, 6, 5), rel = "receives", arrowhead = "dot", color = "red") # Combine the two edge data frames all_edges <- combine_edfs(edf_1, edf_2) # View the combined edge data frame all_edges
#> id from to rel color data arrowhead #> 1 1 1 2 requires green 2.7 <NA> #> 2 2 1 4 requires green 8.9 <NA> #> 3 3 2 4 requires green 2.6 <NA> #> 4 4 3 1 requires green 0.6 <NA> #> 5 5 5 7 receives red NA dot #> 6 6 7 8 receives red NA dot #> 7 7 8 6 receives red NA dot #> 8 8 8 5 receives red NA dot