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Re: Commands for CLI


 

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Hi Sophie, I¡¯ve uploaded a new version of ucinet (6.666) that has the functions you need.

  • The degree command now accepts an optional parameter 'norm' to select normalized values. e.g.:

    ->dsp degree(campnet norm)

  • The symmetrize command now accepts an optional additional parameter 'both'. This determines how it handles missing values. If you include it, and either Xij or Xji are missing, then both Yij and Yji will be set to missing. If you omit it, then if just one of Xij or Xji are missing, Yij and Yji will be set to the non-missing value. e.g.,

    ->ymat = symmet(campnet min both)? //symmetrizes via minimum method and also specifies the ¡®both¡¯ option

steve

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From: ucinet@... <ucinet@...>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 05:48
To: ucinet@...
Subject: [UCINET] Commands for CLI

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Hello Group,

I am Sophie and I use UCINET for my PhD.

I work with the CLI which I find helpful to fasten up my work. So, I
have a question for the CLI and its commands:

I've tried to symmetrize my matrices but I couldn't find a command to
handle missings. Using the menu bar I can choose between "both missing"
and "Choose non-missing value". I recognized that the default handling
for the CLI is "choose non-missing value" which doesn't fit for my work.
Is there a command for the CLI to change this handling to "both missing"?

Another question that came up by using the CLI:

I got the degrees (indegrees/outdegrees) and other centrality measures
for my networks by using the command "deg" and "cent" but they don't
calculate the "nIndegrees/nOutdegrees". Using the menu bar (Network >
Centrality and Power > Degree) it calculates the nIndegrees and
nOutdegree. So, my question is: is there a command for the CLI to get
the nIndegrees and nOutdegrees?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Sophie

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Sophie Michalke
Projekt Starke Klasse
AG Forschungsmethoden/empirische Bildungsforschung
Institut f¨¹r Erziehungswissenschaft
Westf?lische Wilhelms-Universit?t M¨¹nster

E-Mail: sophie.michalke@...
Tel.: 0251-83 22590

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