Number of random (or lattice) networks to generate,
which are used to calculate the mean random ASPL and CC (or lattice)
progBar
Defaults to FALSE.
Set to TRUE to see progress bar
method
Defaults to "HG" (Humphries & Gurney, 2008).
Set to "rand" for the CC to be calculated using a random network or
set to "TJHBL" for (Telesford et al., 2011) where CC is calculated from a lattice network
Value
Returns a list containing:
swm
Small-worldness value
rASPL
Global average shortest path length from random network
lrCCt
When "rand", clustering coefficient from a random network.
When "HG", transitivity from a random network.
When "TJHBL", clustering coefficient from a lattice network
Details
For "rand", values > 1 indicate a small-world network.
For "HG", values > 3 indicate a small-world network.
For "TJHBL", values near 0 indicate a small-world network,
while < 0 indicates a more regular network and > 0 indicates a more random network
References
Humphries, M. D., & Gurney, K. (2008).
Network 'small-world-ness': A quantitative method for determining canonical network equivalence.
PloS one, 3, e0002051.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002051
Telesford, Q. K., Joyce, K. E., Hayasaka, S., Burdette, J. H., & Laurienti, P. J. (2011).
The ubiquity of small-world networks.
Brain Connectivity, 1(5), 367-375.
doi: 10.1089/brain.2011.0038