network.density: Compute the Density of a Network

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network.densityR Documentation

Compute the Density of a Network

Description

network.density computes the density of its argument.

Usage

network.density(x, na.omit = TRUE, discount.bipartite = FALSE)

Arguments

x

an object of class network

na.omit

logical; omit missing edges from extant edges when assessing density?

discount.bipartite

logical; if x is bipartite, should “forbidden” edges be excluded from the count of potential edges?

Details

The density of a network is defined as the ratio of extant edges to potential edges. We do not currently consider edge values; missing edges are omitted from extent (but not potential) edge count when na.omit==TRUE.

Value

The network density.

Warning

network.density relies on network attributes (see network.indicators) to determine the properties of the underlying network object. If these are set incorrectly (e.g., multiple edges in a non-multiplex network, network coded with directed edges but set to “undirected”, etc.), surprising results may ensue.

Author(s)

Carter T. Butts buttsc@uci.edu

References

Butts, C. T. (2008). “network: a Package for Managing Relational Data in R.” Journal of Statistical Software, 24(2). \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.18637/jss.v024.i02")}

Wasserman, S. and Faust, K. (1994). Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

See Also

network.edgecount, network.size

Examples


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

g<-network.initialize(5)    #Initialize the network
network.density(g)          #Calculate the density


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