Generation of random graphs based on different vertex types.
sample_pref(
nodes,
types,
type.dist = rep(1, types),
fixed.sizes = FALSE,
pref.matrix = matrix(1, types, types),
directed = FALSE,
loops = FALSE
)pref(...)
sample_asym_pref(
nodes,
types,
type.dist.matrix = matrix(1, types, types),
pref.matrix = matrix(1, types, types),
loops = FALSE
)
asym_pref(...)
The number of vertices in the graphs.
The number of different vertex types.
The distribution of the vertex types, a numeric vector of length ‘types’ containing non-negative numbers. The vector will be normed to obtain probabilities.
Fix the number of vertices with a given vertex type
label. The type.dist
argument gives the group sizes (i.e. number of
vertices with the different labels) in this case.
A square matrix giving the preferences of the vertex types. The matrix has ‘types’ rows and columns.
Logical constant, whether to create a directed graph.
Logical constant, whether self-loops are allowed in the graph.
Passed to the constructor, sample_pref
or
sample_asym_pref
.
The joint distribution of the in- and out-vertex types.
An igraph graph.
Both models generate random graphs with given vertex types. For
sample_pref
the probability that two vertices will be connected
depends on their type and is given by the ‘pref.matrix’ argument.
This matrix should be symmetric to make sense but this is not checked. The
distribution of the different vertex types is given by the
‘type.dist’ vector.
For sample_asym_pref
each vertex has an in-type and an
out-type and a directed graph is created. The probability that a directed
edge is realized from a vertex with a given out-type to a vertex with a
given in-type is given in the ‘pref.matrix’ argument, which can be
asymmetric. The joint distribution for the in- and out-types is given in the
‘type.dist.matrix’ argument.
# NOT RUN {
pf <- matrix( c(1, 0, 0, 1), nrow=2)
g <- sample_pref(20, 2, pref.matrix=pf)
# }
# NOT RUN {
tkplot(g, layout=layout_with_fr)
# }
# NOT RUN {
pf <- matrix( c(0, 1, 0, 0), nrow=2)
g <- sample_asym_pref(20, 2, pref.matrix=pf)
# }
# NOT RUN {
tkplot(g, layout=layout_in_circle)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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