\name{connectedComp} \alias{connectedComp} \title{Identify Connected Components in an Undirected Graph } \description{The connected components in an undirected graph are identified. If the graph is directed then the weakly connected components are identified. } \usage{ connectedComp(g) } \arguments{ \item{g}{ graph with \code{edgemode} \dQuote{undirected}} } \details{ Uses a depth first search approach to identifying all the connected components of an undirected graph. If the input, \code{g}, is a directed graph it is first transformed to an undirected graph (using \code{\link[graph]{ugraph}}). } \value{ A list of length equal to the number of connected components in \code{g}. Each element of the list contains a vector of the node labels for the nodes that are connected. } \references{ Boost Graph Library ( www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/index.html ) The Boost Graph Library: User Guide and Reference Manual; by Jeremy G. Siek, Lie-Quan Lee, and Andrew Lumsdaine; (Addison-Wesley, Pearson Education Inc., 2002), xxiv+321pp. ISBN 0-201-72914-8 } \author{ Vince Carey } \seealso{\code{\link[graph:graph-class]{connComp}},\code{\link{strongComp}}, \code{\link[graph]{ugraph}}, \code{\link{same.component}} } \examples{ con <- file(system.file("GXL/kmstEx.gxl",package="graph"), open="r") km <- fromGXL(con) close(con) km <- graph::addNode(c("F","G","H"), km) km <- addEdge("G", "H", km, 1) km <- addEdge("H", "G", km, 1) ukm <- ugraph(km) ukm edges(ukm) connectedComp(ukm) } \keyword{models }