\name{inEdges} \alias{inEdges} \title{Generic Method inEdges} \description{ Returns a list of all incoming edges for the specified nodes. } \usage{ inEdges(node, object) } \arguments{ \item{node}{character vector of node names} \item{object}{a \code{graph} object} } \details{ If no \code{node} argument is specified, \code{inEdges} returns the incoming edges for all nodes in the graph. For an undirected graph, \code{inEdges} returns all edges for the specified nodes. } \value{ A list with length matching the length of \code{node}. If \code{node} was missing, a list containing an element for each node in the graph. Each list element contains a character vector of node names giving the nodes that have outgoing edges to the node given by the name of the list element. } \author{R. Gentleman} \seealso{\code{\link{removeNode}}, \code{\link{clearNode}}} \examples{ V <- LETTERS[1:4] edL3 <- vector("list", length=4) for(i in 1:4) edL3[[i]] <- list(edges=(i\%\%4)+1, weights=i) names(edL3) <- V gR3 <- new("graphNEL", nodes=V, edgeL=edL3, "directed") inEdges(c("A", "B"), gR3) } \keyword{ manip}