MATLAB Functions Help Desk

gplot

Purpose

Plot set of nodes using an adjacency matrix

Synopsis

Description

The gplot function graphs a set of coordinates using an adjacency matrix.

gplot(A,Coordinates) plots a graph of the nodes defined in Coordinates according to the n-by-n adjacency matrix A, where n is the number of nodes. Coordinates is an n-by-2 or an n-by-3 matrix, where n is the number of nodes and each coordinate pair or triple represents one node.

gplot(A,Coordinates,LineSpec) plots the nodes using the line type, marker symbol, and color specified by LineSpec.

Remarks

For two-dimensional data, Coordinates(i,:) = [x(i) y(i)] denotes node i, and Coordinates(j,:) = [x(j) y(j)] denotes node j. If node i and node j are joined, A(i,j) or A(j,i) are nonzero; otherwise, A(i,j) and A(j,i) are zero.

Examples

To draw half of a Bucky ball with asterisks at each node:

See Also

LineSpec, spy

The sparse function in the online MATLAB Function Reference.



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