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rgexf: Build, Import and Export GEXF Graph Files

The first R package to work with GEXF graph files (used in Gephi and others). rgexf allows reading and writing graph files, including:

  1. Nodes/edges attributes,

  2. GEXF viz attributes (such as color, size, and position),

  3. Network dynamics (for both edges and nodes, including spells) and

  4. Edges weighting.

Users can build/handle graphs element-by-element or through data-frames, visualize the graph on a web browser through sigmajs javascript gexf-js library and interact with the igraph package.

Changes in rgexf version 0.16.3 (2024-06-27)

More in the NEWS.md file.

Installation

To install the latest version of rgexf, you can use devtools

library(devtools)
install_github("gvegayon/rgexf")

The more stable (but old) version of rgexf can be found on CRAN too:

install.packages("rgexf")

Citation

citation(package="rgexf")
To cite rgexf in publications use the following paper:

  Vega Yon, G. G., (2021). Building, Importing, and Exporting GEXF
  Graph Files with rgexf. Journal of Open Source Software, 6(64), 3456,
  https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.03456

And the actual R package:

  Vega Yon G, Fábrega Lacoa J, Kunst J (2024). _netdiffuseR: Build,
  Import and Export GEXF Graph Files_. doi:10.5281/zenodo.5182708
  <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5182708>, R package version 0.17.0,
  <https://github.com/gvegayon/rgexf>.

To see these entries in BibTeX format, use 'print(<citation>,
bibtex=TRUE)', 'toBibtex(.)', or set
'options(citation.bibtex.max=999)'.

Examples

Example 1: Importing GEXF files

We can use the read.gexf function to read GEXF files into R:

# Loading the package
library(rgexf)

g <- system.file("gexf-graphs/lesmiserables.gexf", package="rgexf")
g <- read.gexf(g)
head(g) # Taking a look at the first handful
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gexf xmlns="http://www.gexf.net/1.3" xmlns:viz="http://www.gexf.net/1.3/viz" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="1.3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.gexf.net/1.3 http://www.gexf.net/1.3/gexf.xsd">
  <meta lastmodifieddate="2016-11-09">
    <creator>Gephi 0.9</creator>
    <description/>
  </meta>
  <graph defaultedgetype="undirected" mode="static">
    <attributes class="node" mode="static">
      <attribute id="modularity_class" title="Modularity Class" type="integer"/>
    </attributes>
    <nodes>
      <node id="11" label="Valjean">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="modularity_class" value="1"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:size value="100.0"/>
        <viz:position x="-87.93029" y="6.8120565"/>
        <viz:color r="245" g="91" b="91"/>
      </node>
      <node id="48" label="Gavroche">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="modularity_class" value="8"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:size value="61.600006"/>
        <viz:position x="387.89572" y="-110.462326"/>
        <viz:color r="91" g="245" b="91"/>
      </node>
      <node id="55" label="Marius">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="modularity_class" value="6"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:size value="53.37143"/>
        <viz:position x="206.44687" y="13.805411"/>
        <viz:color r="194" g="91" b="245"/>
      </node>
      <node id="27" label="Javert">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="modularity_class" value="7"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:size value="47.88571"/>
        <viz:position x="-81.46074" y="204.20204"/>
        <viz:color r="91" g="245" b="194"/>
      </node>
      <node id="25" label="Thenardier">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="modularity_class" value="7"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:size value="45.142853"/>
        <viz:position x="82.80825" y="203.1144"/>
        <viz:color r="91" g="245" b="194"/>
      </node>
      <node id="23" label="Fantine">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="modularity_class" value="2"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:size value="42.4"/>
        <viz:position x="-313.42786" y="289.44803"/>
        <viz:color r="91" g="194" b="245"/>
      </node>
            ...
     </nodes>
    <edges>
      <edge id="0" source="1" target="0"/>
      <edge id="1" source="2" target="0" weight="8.0"/>
      <edge id="2" source="3" target="0" weight="10.0"/>
      <edge id="3" source="3" target="2" weight="6.0"/>
      <edge id="4" source="4" target="0"/>
      <edge id="5" source="5" target="0"/>
            ...
     </edges>
  </graph>
</gexf>

Moreover, we can use the gexf.to.igraph() function to convert the gexf object into an igraph object:

library(igraph)
Attaching package: 'igraph'

The following objects are masked from 'package:stats':

    decompose, spectrum

The following object is masked from 'package:base':

    union
ig <- gexf.to.igraph(g)

op <- par(mai = rep(0, 4)) # Making room
plot(ig)

par(op)

Using the plot.gexf method–which uses the gexf-js JavaScript library–results in a Web visualization of the graph, like this:

plot(g)

A live version of the figure is available here.

Example 2: Static net

# Creating a group of individuals and their relations
people <- data.frame(matrix(c(1:4, 'juan', 'pedro', 'matthew', 'carlos'),ncol=2))
people
  X1      X2
1  1    juan
2  2   pedro
3  3 matthew
4  4  carlos
# Defining the relations structure
relations <- data.frame(matrix(c(1,4,1,2,1,3,2,3,3,4,4,2), ncol=2, byrow=T))
relations
  X1 X2
1  1  4
2  1  2
3  1  3
4  2  3
5  3  4
6  4  2
# Getting things done
write.gexf(people, relations)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gexf xmlns="http://www.gexf.net/1.3" xmlns:viz="http://www.gexf.net/1.3/viz" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.gexf.net/1.3 http://www.gexf.net/1.3/gexf.xsd" version="1.3">
  <meta lastmodifieddate="2024-06-30">
    <creator>NodosChile</creator>
    <description>A GEXF file written in R with "rgexf"</description>
    <keywords>GEXF, NodosChile, R, rgexf, Gephi</keywords>
  </meta>
  <graph mode="static" defaultedgetype="undirected">
    <nodes>
      <node id="1" label="juan">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="79.2065507374859" y="-250" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="2" label="pedro">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="250" y="91.9438021126364" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="3" label="matthew">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="-79.815764224491" y="250" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="4" label="carlos">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="-250" y="194.911331255884" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
    </nodes>
    <edges>
      <edge id="0" source="1" target="4" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="1" source="1" target="2" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="2" source="1" target="3" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="3" source="2" target="3" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="4" source="3" target="4" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="5" source="4" target="2" weight="1"/>
    </edges>
  </graph>
</gexf>
 

Example 3: Dynamic net

# Defining the dynamic structure, note that there are some nodes that have NA at the end.
time<-matrix(c(10.0,13.0,2.0,2.0,12.0,rep(NA,3)), nrow=4, ncol=2)
time
     [,1] [,2]
[1,]   10   12
[2,]   13   NA
[3,]    2   NA
[4,]    2   NA
# Getting things done
write.gexf(people, relations, nodeDynamic=time)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gexf xmlns="http://www.gexf.net/1.3" xmlns:viz="http://www.gexf.net/1.3/viz" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.gexf.net/1.3 http://www.gexf.net/1.3/gexf.xsd" version="1.3">
  <meta lastmodifieddate="2024-06-30">
    <creator>NodosChile</creator>
    <description>A GEXF file written in R with "rgexf"</description>
    <keywords>GEXF, NodosChile, R, rgexf, Gephi</keywords>
  </meta>
  <graph mode="dynamic" start="2" end="13" timeformat="double" defaultedgetype="undirected">
    <nodes>
      <node id="1" label="juan" start="10" end="12">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="250" y="250" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="2" label="pedro" start="13" end="13">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="-250" y="-250" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="3" label="matthew" start="2" end="13">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="23.8452238193327" y="113.652288092202" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="4" label="carlos" start="2" end="13">
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="77.7158886485609" y="-219.373757312507" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
    </nodes>
    <edges>
      <edge id="0" source="1" target="4" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="1" source="1" target="2" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="2" source="1" target="3" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="3" source="2" target="3" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="4" source="3" target="4" weight="1"/>
      <edge id="5" source="4" target="2" weight="1"/>
    </edges>
  </graph>
</gexf>
 

Example 4: More complex… Dynamic graph with attributes both for nodes and edges

First, we define dynamics

time.nodes<-matrix(c(10.0,13.0,2.0,2.0,12.0,rep(NA,3)), nrow=4, ncol=2)
time.nodes
     [,1] [,2]
[1,]   10   12
[2,]   13   NA
[3,]    2   NA
[4,]    2   NA
time.edges<-matrix(c(10.0,13.0,2.0,2.0,12.0,1,5,rep(NA,5)), nrow=6, ncol=2)
time.edges
     [,1] [,2]
[1,]   10    5
[2,]   13   NA
[3,]    2   NA
[4,]    2   NA
[5,]   12   NA
[6,]    1   NA

Now we define the attribute values

# Defining a data frame of attributes for nodes and edges
node.att <- data.frame(letrafavorita=letters[1:4], numbers=1:4, stringsAsFactors=F)
node.att
  letrafavorita numbers
1             a       1
2             b       2
3             c       3
4             d       4
edge.att <- data.frame(letrafavorita=letters[1:6], numbers=1:6, stringsAsFactors=F)
edge.att
  letrafavorita numbers
1             a       1
2             b       2
3             c       3
4             d       4
5             e       5
6             f       6
# Getting the things done
write.gexf(nodes=people, edges=relations, edgeDynamic=time.edges,
           edgesAtt=edge.att, nodeDynamic=time.nodes, nodesAtt=node.att)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gexf xmlns="http://www.gexf.net/1.3" xmlns:viz="http://www.gexf.net/1.3/viz" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.gexf.net/1.3 http://www.gexf.net/1.3/gexf.xsd" version="1.3">
  <meta lastmodifieddate="2024-06-30">
    <creator>NodosChile</creator>
    <description>A GEXF file written in R with "rgexf"</description>
    <keywords>GEXF, NodosChile, R, rgexf, Gephi</keywords>
  </meta>
  <graph mode="dynamic" start="1" end="13" timeformat="double" defaultedgetype="undirected">
    <attributes class="node" mode="static">
      <attribute id="att1" title="letrafavorita" type="string"/>
      <attribute id="att2" title="numbers" type="integer"/>
    </attributes>
    <attributes class="edge" mode="static">
      <attribute id="att1" title="letrafavorita" type="string"/>
      <attribute id="att2" title="numbers" type="integer"/>
    </attributes>
    <nodes>
      <node id="1" label="juan" start="10" end="12">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="a"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="1"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="250" y="116.263539042396" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="2" label="pedro" start="13" end="13">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="b"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="2"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="-162.569255531004" y="250" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="3" label="matthew" start="2" end="13">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="c"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="3"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="-250" y="-250" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
      <node id="4" label="carlos" start="2" end="13">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="d"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="4"/>
        </attvalues>
        <viz:color r="255" g="99" b="71" a="1"/>
        <viz:position x="142.556872059596" y="89.0845907381178" z="0"/>
        <viz:size value="125"/>
      </node>
    </nodes>
    <edges>
      <edge id="0" source="1" target="4" start="10" end="5" weight="1">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="a"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="1"/>
        </attvalues>
      </edge>
      <edge id="1" source="1" target="2" start="13" end="13" weight="1">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="b"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="2"/>
        </attvalues>
      </edge>
      <edge id="2" source="1" target="3" start="2" end="13" weight="1">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="c"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="3"/>
        </attvalues>
      </edge>
      <edge id="3" source="2" target="3" start="2" end="13" weight="1">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="d"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="4"/>
        </attvalues>
      </edge>
      <edge id="4" source="3" target="4" start="12" end="13" weight="1">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="e"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="5"/>
        </attvalues>
      </edge>
      <edge id="5" source="4" target="2" start="1" end="13" weight="1">
        <attvalues>
          <attvalue for="att1" value="f"/>
          <attvalue for="att2" value="6"/>
        </attvalues>
      </edge>
    </edges>
  </graph>
</gexf>
 

Code of Conduct

We welcome contributions to rgexf. Whether reporting a bug, starting a discussion by asking a question, or proposing/requesting a new feature, please go by creating a new issue here so that we can talk about it.

Please note that the rgexf project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms

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