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Revision as of 12:29, 3 April 2010
Contents
Install the package under R environmemnt
type the command:
install.packages("igraph")
Starting with the package
don't forget to load the library:
library('igraph')
parse a network file in Pajek format and access to its memory representation through the variable 'g':
g <- read.graph(file='/your/path/.../file.net', format='pajek')
list vertex and their attributes of graph g:
V(g) # the list of all nodes
V(g)[0] # access the first node
list.vertex.attributes(g) # the list of all vertex attributes names
V(g)[0]$id # access the attribute 'id' for the first node
list edges/arcs and their attributes of graph g:
E(g) # the list of all edges/arcs E(g)[0] # access the first edge/arc list.edge.attributes(g) # the list of all edges/arcs attributes names E(g)[0]$weight # access the attribute 'weight' for the first node
draw the graph:
plot(g)
Macroscopic Analysis
graph size (number of nodes):
number of edges:
mean degree:
density:
giant component size (the largest connected component size):
Node Centrality Analysis
degree:
closeness:
betweenness:
eigenvector/pagerank:
assortativity:
Clustering Techniques
connected components:
edge betweenness:
walktrap:
spinglass:
References and further informations
Igraph/R documentation: http://igraph.sourceforge.net/doc/R/00Index.html