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ITNr (version 0.7.0)

ITNdynamic: Dynamic ITN

Description

This function produces a dynamic network object for ITNs. It cleans and adjusts the individual networks, so they are the same size. This dynamic network object can then be used to create animations, mapping changes over time and to calculate temporal network statistics

Usage

ITNdynamic(NETlist)

Value

It returns the Dynamic Network Object

Arguments

NETlist

A list of International Trade Networks (igraph objects)

Examples

Run this code
# \donttest{
require(igraph)

##Create a set of random International Trade Networks (igraph objects)
##and add vertex names
ITN1<-erdos.renyi.game(75,0.05,directed = TRUE)
V(ITN1)$name<-1:vcount(ITN1)
ITN2<-erdos.renyi.game(100,0.01,directed = TRUE)
V(ITN2)$name<-1:vcount(ITN2)
ITN3<-erdos.renyi.game(55,0.1,directed = TRUE)
V(ITN3)$name<-1:vcount(ITN3)

##Create network list
NETlist<-list(ITN1,ITN2,ITN3)

##Create Dynamic Network Object

ITNdyn<-ITNdynamic(NETlist)
# }

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