How to make complete graph from co-ordinates.
10 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
x=[0.3 ,5.6 , -8.4,6.4 ] % These are my x-cordinates
y=[4.6, 6.9,3.6,7.89]% These are my y-cordinates
I want to plot complete undirected graph with edge weight in between nodes.
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
Chunru
on 12 Aug 2021
Edited: Chunru
on 12 Aug 2021
Show the node name, edge weight/distance, and node coordinates
x=[0.3 ,5.6 , -8.4,6.4 ]; % These are my x-cordinates
y=[4.6, 6.9,3.6,7.89]; % These are my y-cordinates
n = length(x);
g = graph(ones(n,n), 'omitselfloops'); % complete graph
g.Edges.Weight = zeros(size(g.Edges.EndNodes, 1),1);
% edge distance
for i=1:size(g.Edges, 1)
g.Edges.Weight(i) = norm([x(g.Edges.EndNodes(i,2))-x(g.Edges.EndNodes(i,1)) ...
y(g.Edges.EndNodes(i,2))-y(g.Edges.EndNodes(i,1))]);
end
g.Nodes.Name=["A", "B", "C", "D"]'; % node name
%g.Edges.Weight = randi([20,90], [6,1]); % weigth %[1:6]'
h = plot(g, 'NodeLabel',g.Nodes.Name,'EdgeLabel',g.Edges.Weight);
h.XData = x;
h.YData = y;
2 Comments
More Answers (3)
Walter Roberson
on 12 Aug 2021
x=[0.3 ,5.6 , -8.4,6.4 ] % These are my x-cordinates
y=[4.6, 6.9,3.6,7.89]% These are my y-cordinates
nx = length(x);
CG = ones(nx, nx);
CG(1:nx+1:end) = 0;
G = graph(CG)
plot(G, 'XData', x, 'YData', y)
5 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 12 Aug 2021
x =[0.3 ,5.6 , -8.4,6.4 ] % These are my x-cordinates
y =[4.6, 6.9,3.6,7.89]% These are my y-cordinates
dists = squareform(pdist([x(:), y(:)]));
[s, t, w] = find(dists);
G = graph(s, t, round(w,2));
G.Nodes.Names = {'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'}.';
plot(G, 'XData', x, 'YData', y, 'EdgeLabel', G.Edges.Weight, 'NodeLabel', G.Nodes.Names);
See Also
Categories
Find more on Graph and Network Algorithms in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!