M=[1 2;2 5;3 4;4 6;6 7;6 8;6 9;6 10];
G=graph(M(:,1),M(:,2))
[bins,binsizes]=conncomp(G);
When I use the built in function conncomp, MATLAB always assumes that first component of graph G is the one which node 1 belongs to.
The output bins in the given example is:
bins=[1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2] How can I make the first component of my graph is where node 6 (for example) belongs to?
Your help would be appreciated.
Thanks!

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Matt J
Matt J le 14 Déc 2020
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 14 Déc 2020
M=[1 2;2 5;3 4;4 6;6 7;6 8;6 9;6 10];
G=graph(M(:,1),M(:,2));
[bins,binsizes]=conncomp(G);
idx=[2,1];
binsizes=binsizes(idx);
bins=idx(bins)
bins = 1×10
2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

3 commentaires

Asaf McRock
Asaf McRock le 15 Déc 2020
Thank you very much, Matt!
This is so clever. But I wonder if it works for higher number of components.
Could your trick be generalized? I'm new to programming, so excuse my ignorance.
You would just need to change idx to an appropriate permutation of 1:N, e.g.,
idx=[3,1,2,4]
Asaf McRock
Asaf McRock le 15 Déc 2020
Awesome, got it.
Thank you again.

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