My question is concerned with the Graph
functionality, which was newly implemented in Mathematica 8. I already used GraphPlot
and LayeredGraphPlot
in the previous versions and in principle appreciate the new capabilities. However, I still wonder if the current implementation is complete. E.g. in the code below, I try to use VertexCoordinates
for each vertex, which according to the documentation for Graph
, should work.
vertices1 = {
Property[1, {VertexCoordinates -> {0, 3}, VertexSize -> 0.3}],
Property[2, VertexCoordinates -> {1, 2}],
Property[3, VertexCoordinates -> {3, 3}]
};
Graph[vertices1, {1 \[UndirectedEdge] 2, 2 \[UndirectedEdge] 3}, GraphLayout -> {"LayeredDrawing", "LayeredLeft"}]
Other Options within Property
, e.g. VertexSize
, work correctly. VertexCoordinates
has no effect whatsoever. VertexCoordinates
will work as an option for Graph
, but not as a Property
for a particular vertex.
My other concern relates to GraphLayout
and in particular to the Suboption "PackingLayout"
, which also seems to have no influence whatsoever. E.g. if I use "LayeredDrawing"
, the Suboptions "LayeredLeft"
or "LayeredTop"
create the same Graph
.
What is your experience?
Property
doesn't work here. As far as I understand the docs, it should. As you noticed, one workaround is usingVertexCoordinates
as an option toGraph
. Another one is setting vertex coordinates after the graph has been built. $\endgroup$