Create an ENA network out of one or more parsed sources
parsed_sources_to_ena_network(
x,
unitCols,
conversationCols = "originalSource",
codes = x$convenience$codingLeaves,
metadata = x$convenience$attributesVars
)
The parsed source(s) as provided by rock::parse_source
or rock::parse_sources
.
The columns that together define units (e.g. utterances in each source that belong together, for example because they're about the same topic).
The columns that together define conversations (e.g. separate sources, but can be something else, as well).
The codes to include; by default, takes all codes.
The columns in the merged source dataframe that contain the metadata. By default, takes all read metadata.
The result of a call to rENA::ena.plot.network()
.
# NOT RUN {
### Get path to example source
examplePath <-
system.file("extdata", package="rock");
### Parse all example sources in that directory
parsedExamples <- rock::parse_sources(examplePath);
### Add something to indicate which units belong together; normally,
### these would probably be indicated using one of the identifier,
### for example the stanza identifiers, the sid's
nChunks <- nrow(parsedExamples$mergedSourceDf) %/% 10;
parsedExamples$mergedSourceDf$units <-
c(rep(1:nChunks, each=10), rep(max(nChunks), nrow(parsedExamples$mergedSourceDf) - (10*nChunks)));
### Generate ENA plot
# }
# NOT RUN {
enaPlot <-
rock::parsed_sources_to_ena_network(parsedExamples,
unitCols='units');
### Show the resulting plot
print(enaPlot);
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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