randomDAG: Generate a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) randomly
Description
Generate a random Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG). The resulting graph
is topologically ordered from low to high node numbers.
Usage
randomDAG(n, prob, lB = 0.1, uB = 1)
Arguments
n
number of nodes
prob
Probability of connecting a node to another node with
higher topological ordering.
lB, uB
Lower and upper limit of weights between connected nodes
(chosen uniformly at random).
Value
An object of class "graphNEL", see
graph-class from package graph, with n
named ("1" to "n") nodes and directed edges. The graph is
topologically ordered.
Each edge has a weight between lB and uB.
Details
The n nodes are ordered. Start with first node. Let the
number of nodes with higher order be k. Then, the number of
neighbouring nodes is drawn as Bin(k, prob). The neighbours are
then drawn without replacement from the nodes with higher order. For
each node, a weight is uniformly sampled from lB to uB.
This procedure is repeated for the next node in the original ordering
and so on.
See Also
rmvDAG for generating Data according to a
DAG; compareGraphs for comparing the skeleton of a DAG
with some other undirected graph (in terms of TPR, FPR and TDR).