In a graph object of class dgr_graph, delete all edges present in a
selection.
This function makes use of an active selection of edges (and the function
ending with _ws hints at this).
Selections of edges can be performed using the following selection
(select_*()) functions: select_edges(), select_last_edges_created(),
select_edges_by_edge_id(), or select_edges_by_node_id().
Selections of edges can also be performed using the following traversal
(trav_*()) functions: trav_out_edge(), trav_in_edge(),
trav_both_edge(), or trav_reverse_edge().
See also
Other edge creation and removal:
add_edge(),
add_edge_clone(),
add_edge_df(),
add_edges_from_table(),
add_edges_w_string(),
add_forward_edges_ws(),
add_reverse_edges_ws(),
copy_edge_attrs(),
create_edge_df(),
delete_edge(),
delete_loop_edges_ws(),
drop_edge_attrs(),
edge_data(),
join_edge_attrs(),
mutate_edge_attrs(),
mutate_edge_attrs_ws(),
recode_edge_attrs(),
rename_edge_attrs(),
rescale_edge_attrs(),
rev_edge_dir(),
rev_edge_dir_ws(),
set_edge_attr_to_display(),
set_edge_attrs(),
set_edge_attrs_ws()
Examples
# Create a graph
graph <-
create_graph() %>%
add_n_nodes(n = 3) %>%
add_edges_w_string(
edges = "1->3 1->2 2->3")
# Select edges attached to
# node with ID `3` (these are
# `1`->`3` and `2`->`3`)
graph <-
graph %>%
select_edges_by_node_id(nodes = 3)
# Delete edges in selection
graph <-
graph %>%
delete_edges_ws()
# Get a count of edges in the graph
graph %>% count_edges()
#> [1] 1