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> library(XML)
> tdoc <- xmlParse("http://gexf.net/data/dynamics_openintervals.gexf")
> getNodeSet(tdoc,"/gexf/graph/nodes/node")
list()
attr(,"class")
[1] "XMLNodeSet"

I expect it to return a list of two objects, but it just returns an empty list. Here is the example GEXF file I'm working with: http://gexf.net/data/dynamics_openintervals.gexf

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Figured this one out. Needed to define the namespace.

> library(XML)
> tdoc <- xmlParse("http://gexf.net/data/dynamics_openintervals.gexf")
> getNodeSet(tdoc,"//gexf:node",
    c(gexf="http://www.gexf.net/1.2draft")
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You should try "rgexf" library (http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgexf/). There you will find the function "read.gexf". Following your example:

library(rgexf)

mygraph <- read.gexf("http://gexf.net/data/dynamics_openintervals.gexf")

This will return a gexf graph object. Try summarizing it

summary(mygraph)

Let me know if it helps

Best wishes

George Author of rgexf

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  • Yes. I've used it. It's a great package - have an upvote. The problem I had though is that I needed to do node and edge spells, which your package currently does not support.
    – Jesse
    Mar 1, 2013 at 18:47
  • Good news, next version will support this :). I'm planning plublish it this week. If you have any suggestions just let me know :).
    – gvegayon
    Mar 3, 2013 at 22:52

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