How to wrap node names RGraphViz











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I'm using Rgraphviz within CodeDepends to visualise the flow of my script. I want to be able to see node names when the graph is rendered but some of my dataframes have long names so it makes them difficult to see.



I'd love to be able to wrap the names so I can see them clearer. I'm sure str_wrap from stringr is the answer but how do I do it



As a minimal example



Impedance2<-c(sample(1:100))
newthing<-Impedance2
ReallyreallyreallyreaallllllllllyLongName<-newthing


library(CodeDepends)
sc = readScript("/home/rstudio/PhysiMineR/R/sourcing_Data/tbb.R")
g = makeVariableGraph( info =getInputs(sc))
if(require(Rgraphviz))
edgemode(g) <- "directed"
x <- layoutGraph(g, layoutType="neato")
zz = layoutGraph(g)
graph.par(list(nodes = list(fontsize = 100)))
renderGraph(zz)









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    I'm using Rgraphviz within CodeDepends to visualise the flow of my script. I want to be able to see node names when the graph is rendered but some of my dataframes have long names so it makes them difficult to see.



    I'd love to be able to wrap the names so I can see them clearer. I'm sure str_wrap from stringr is the answer but how do I do it



    As a minimal example



    Impedance2<-c(sample(1:100))
    newthing<-Impedance2
    ReallyreallyreallyreaallllllllllyLongName<-newthing


    library(CodeDepends)
    sc = readScript("/home/rstudio/PhysiMineR/R/sourcing_Data/tbb.R")
    g = makeVariableGraph( info =getInputs(sc))
    if(require(Rgraphviz))
    edgemode(g) <- "directed"
    x <- layoutGraph(g, layoutType="neato")
    zz = layoutGraph(g)
    graph.par(list(nodes = list(fontsize = 100)))
    renderGraph(zz)









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      I'm using Rgraphviz within CodeDepends to visualise the flow of my script. I want to be able to see node names when the graph is rendered but some of my dataframes have long names so it makes them difficult to see.



      I'd love to be able to wrap the names so I can see them clearer. I'm sure str_wrap from stringr is the answer but how do I do it



      As a minimal example



      Impedance2<-c(sample(1:100))
      newthing<-Impedance2
      ReallyreallyreallyreaallllllllllyLongName<-newthing


      library(CodeDepends)
      sc = readScript("/home/rstudio/PhysiMineR/R/sourcing_Data/tbb.R")
      g = makeVariableGraph( info =getInputs(sc))
      if(require(Rgraphviz))
      edgemode(g) <- "directed"
      x <- layoutGraph(g, layoutType="neato")
      zz = layoutGraph(g)
      graph.par(list(nodes = list(fontsize = 100)))
      renderGraph(zz)









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      I'm using Rgraphviz within CodeDepends to visualise the flow of my script. I want to be able to see node names when the graph is rendered but some of my dataframes have long names so it makes them difficult to see.



      I'd love to be able to wrap the names so I can see them clearer. I'm sure str_wrap from stringr is the answer but how do I do it



      As a minimal example



      Impedance2<-c(sample(1:100))
      newthing<-Impedance2
      ReallyreallyreallyreaallllllllllyLongName<-newthing


      library(CodeDepends)
      sc = readScript("/home/rstudio/PhysiMineR/R/sourcing_Data/tbb.R")
      g = makeVariableGraph( info =getInputs(sc))
      if(require(Rgraphviz))
      edgemode(g) <- "directed"
      x <- layoutGraph(g, layoutType="neato")
      zz = layoutGraph(g)
      graph.par(list(nodes = list(fontsize = 100)))
      renderGraph(zz)






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