Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) Examples
Simulate a complete (or full) network.
1 | net.complete(n, ncores = detectCores())
|
n |
Number of nodes of the network. |
ncores |
Number of cores, by default |
The n nodes in the network are fully connected.
Note that the input n should not excess 10000, for the sake of memory overflow.
A list containing the nodes of the network and their respective neighbors.
Xu Dong, Nazrul Shaikh.
1 2 3 | ## Not run:
x <- net.complete(1000) #using ncores by default
## End(Not run)
|
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.