get.incidence(graph, types=NULL, attr=NULL, names=TRUE, sparse=FALSE)type vertex attribute. You must supply this argument
if the graph has no type vertex attribute.NULL or a character string giving an edge
attribute name. If NULL, then a traditional incidence matrix is
returned. If not NULL then the values of the given edge
attribute are included in the incidTRUE and the vertices in the
graph are named (i.e. the graph has a vertex attribute called
name), then vertex names will be added to the result
as row and column names. Otherwise the ids of the vertTRUE then a sparse
matrix is created, you will need the Matrix package for this.type vertex attribute in
igraph, this is boolean and FALSE for the vertices of the first
kind and TRUE for vertices of the second kind.graph.incidence for the opposite operation.g <- graph.bipartite( c(0,1,0,1,0,0), c(1,2,2,3,3,4) )
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