Hi,

I am exactly sure that I understand your question, but if it is about
placing the vertices at certain given positions for drawing the graph, that
is certainly possible, just supply a two-column (or three for 3d) matrix to
plot.igraph as the 'layout' argument.

Gabor


On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Ricardo Magalhaes <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, I'm a masters student working on my thesis in neuro-imagiology. I'm
> building tools to analyze the connectivity between different brain regions
> using graph theory. I'm looking to use igraph in this project so i can
> implement the graph analyses in a already existing objective-c program. One
> of the things i would like to do is to be able to represent the graph in
> different ways, with different algorithms, one of wich would be with the
> anatomical coordinates of each region (graph vertice), making the graph
> look some what like a brain. I'm wondering if this is possible using a
> combination of igraph+ubigraph, i've been looking through the documentation
> and i have not been able to find something like that.
> Any help would be appreciated,
> Thanks, Ricardo
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