Select a node manually from a graph plot

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Alyssa Webb
Alyssa Webb on 28 Feb 2017
Answered: Christine Tobler on 6 Mar 2017
Hi everyone! Is there a way to select manually two nodes from the plot of a graph in order to use that nodes to calculate the shortestpath between them?. By manually I mean using a function like ginput. Thank you.

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Christine Tobler
Christine Tobler on 6 Mar 2017
Hi Alyssa,
I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to do. The simplest thing would be to use the Data Cursor in your plot: Clicking on a node will display its name, and you can then compute the shortest path between two nodes from command line.
Using ginput, you would need to find the node index of the node closest to the selected mouse coordinates. Does this code do what you are looking for?
g = graph(bucky);
p = plot(g);
[x, y] = ginput(2);
[~, srcid] = min(hypot(x(1) - p.XData, y(1) - p.YData))
[~, tarid] = min(hypot(x(2) - p.XData, y(2) - p.YData))
shortestpath(graph(bucky), srcid, tarid)

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