See centralize
for a summary of graph centralization.
centr_degree_tmax(
graph = NULL,
nodes = 0,
mode = c("all", "out", "in", "total"),
loops = FALSE
)
The input graph. It can also be NULL
, if
nodes
, mode
and loops
are all given.
The number of vertices. This is ignored if the graph is given.
This is the same as the mode
argument of
degree
.
Logical scalar, whether to consider loops edges when calculating the degree.
Real scalar, the theoretical maximum (unnormalized) graph degree centrality score for graphs with given order and other parameters.
Other centralization related:
centr_betw_tmax()
,
centr_betw()
,
centr_clo_tmax()
,
centr_clo()
,
centr_degree()
,
centr_eigen_tmax()
,
centr_eigen()
,
centralize()
# NOT RUN {
# A BA graph is quite centralized
g <- sample_pa(1000, m = 4)
centr_degree(g, normalized = FALSE)$centralization %>%
`/`(centr_degree_tmax(g))
centr_degree(g, normalized = TRUE)$centralization
# }
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