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network (version 1.0-1)

which.matrix.type: Heuristic Determination of Matrix Types for Network Storage

Description

which.matrix.type attempts to choose an appropriate matrix expression for a network object, or (if its argument is a matrix) attempts to determine whether the matrix is of type adjacency, incidence, or edgelist.

Usage

which.matrix.type(x)

Arguments

x
a matrix, or an object of class network

Value

  • One of "adjacency", "incidence", or "edgelist"

Details

The heuristics used to determine matrix types are fairly arbitrary, and should be avoided where possible. This function is intended to provide a modestly intelligent fallback option when explicit identification by the user is not possible.

See Also

as.matrix.network, as.network.matrix

Examples

Run this code
#Create an arbitrary adjacency matrix
  m<-matrix(rbinom(25,1,0.5),5,5)
  diag(m)<-0

  #Can we guess the type?
  which.matrix.type(m)

  #Try the same thing with a network
  g<-network(m)
  which.matrix.type(g)
  which.matrix.type(as.matrix.network(g,matrix.type="incidence"))
  which.matrix.type(as.matrix.network(g,matrix.type="edgelist"))

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