First, a couple of clarifying points. The object created by all_shortest_paths
is a list with two elements: 1) res
and 2) nrgeo
. The res
object is also a list--but a list of igraph.vs
objects. The igraph.vs
object is an igraph
specific object known as a vertex sequence. Base R functions won't know what to do with it. So we use the as_id
function to convert an igraph.vs
object to a vector of ids.
Since PathsE$res
is a list of igraph.vs
objects, you need to iterate over the list and collapse it into a data frame. There are several ways to do this. Here is one:
set.seed(6857)
g <- sample_smallworld(1, 100, 5, 0.05) #Building a random graph
sp <- all_shortest_paths(g, 5, 70)
mat <- sapply(sp$res, as_ids)
#sapply iterates the function as_ids over all elements in the list sp$res and collapses it into a matrix
This produces a matrix, but notice that it is the transpose of what you want:
> mat
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4]
[1,] 5 5 5 5
[2,] 100 4 100 1
[3,] 95 65 65 75
[4,] 70 70 70 70
So, transpose it and convert to a data frame:
> df <- as.data.frame(t(mat))
V1 V2 V3 V4
1 5 100 95 70
2 5 4 65 70
3 5 100 65 70
4 5 1 75 70
Which we can do in a single line of code:
set.seed(6857)
g <- sample_smallworld(1, 100, 5, 0.05)
sp <- all_shortest_paths(g, 5, 70)
df <- as.dataframe(t(sapply(sp$res, as_ids)))
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