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Gabor On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Weijia You <weiji...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry to trouble you, but I have got the answer to this problem. > When I turn "el <- get.edgelist(g)" to "el <- get.edgelist(g,names=FALSE)", > it works. > > Thank you very much for your help indeed! > Enjoy your weekends! > :) > > Weijia > > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Weijia You <weiji...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Thank you for your reply. >> But it seems that there're still some problems with the function. >> It always says "non-numeric argument to binary operator", and the >> problem might be here "el[,1]+1" >> >> I attached the testfile I'm working on. >> In the file I attached, first two columns are two users, for I >> use userID to represent the users. And the third column is the weight of the >> edge. >> >> Thank you for your attention and warm help. >> Wish you a nice weekend! >> >> Weijia >> >> ----------------------------------------info from R >> program---------------------------- >> > library(igraph) >> > g1 <- read.graph("test/testr",format = "ncol", directed =TRUE) >> > g1 >> Vertices: 25 >> Edges: 20 >> Directed: TRUE >> Edges: >> >> [0] 100000 -> 112236 >> [1] 100000 -> 3058 >> [2] 100000 -> 35102 >> [3] 100000 -> 60211 >> [4] 100001 -> 19959 >> [5] 10000 -> 15205 >> [6] 10000 -> 152660 >> [7] 100002 -> 186035 >> [8] 100002 -> 3741 >> [9] 100002 -> 39770 >> [10] 100002 -> 61446 >> [11] 100002 -> 67689 >> [12] 100003 -> 25432 >> [13] 100003 -> 53184 >> [14] 10000 -> 35554 >> [15] 10000 -> 38719 >> [16] 100004 -> 178234 >> [17] 100004 -> 3058 >> [18] 100004 -> 71609 >> [19] 100004 -> 9910 >> > mixing <- function(g) { >> + el <- get.edgelist(g) >> + deg <- degree(g) >> + cor(deg[el[,1]+1], deg[el[,2]+1]) >> + } >> > mixing(g1) >> error: el[, 2] + 1 : non-numeric argument to binary operator >> -----------------------------------------------------------------ends >> here--------------------------------------- >> >> On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Gábor Csárdi <csa...@rmki.kfki.hu> wrote: >>> >>> Weijia >>> >>> see ?degree for the degree and ?cor for the correlation. E.g. >>> >>> mixing <- function(g) { >>> el <- get.edgelist(g) >>> deg <- degree(g) >>> cor(deg[el[,1]+1], deg[el[,2]+1]) >>> } >>> >>> You need to modify the degree() call to take edge direction into account. >>> >>> Gabor >>> >>> ps. FYI, there is also an igraph missing list, in case I miss your >>> messages on R-help and nobody else answers either. >>> >>> On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 5:48 PM, Weijia You <weiji...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > Dear colleagues, >>> > >>> > I'm trying to have a look at the Assortative and Disassortative ( >>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assortative_mixing) of the network I have. >>> > But it seems that the igraph hasn't mentioned that yet. >>> > >>> > I have to get the in/out degree of the vertices of each edge and >>> > calculate >>> > the Pearson's Correlation coefficient which seems to be quite a huge >>> > task >>> > for me. :( >>> > >>> > So I wonder if anyone had done that before and give me some hints on >>> > it? >>> > >>> > Thank you in anticipation! >>> > >>> > Weijia >>> > >>> > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >>> > >>> > ______________________________________________ >>> > R-help@r-project.org mailing list >>> > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>> > PLEASE do read the posting guide >>> > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>> > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Gabor Csardi <gabor.csa...@unil.ch> UNIL DGM >> > > -- Gabor Csardi <gabor.csa...@unil.ch> UNIL DGM ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.