¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Jeff, if your data look like this in excel: ? ? Then highlight the two columns (or three if valued data), and paste into ucinet¡¯s ¡®dl editor¡¯ (4th button from the left on the toolbar). ? ? Set ¡®data format¡¯ to ¡®edgelist1¡¯. If you copied in a header row (in the example, I have ¡®from¡¯ and ¡®to¡¯ as headers), then check ¡®col headings¡¯ on the right. That tells ucinet that the first row are not data. ? The only other thing is to determine if your data are undirected and only unordered pairs are included in the data (in other words if there is a tie between A and B, then the A B pair is include and the B? A pair is not included). If that¡¯s the case, check ¡®undirected (force symmetry). ? steve ? ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Broadbent via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 13:57 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ucinet] Dataset Scales and NetDraw ? CAUTION: External Sender ? Dear UCINet colleagues, I have an excel dataset for a matrix.? I wish to import it into Ucinet as a matrix.? However, the data is listed in two?columns, egos (col 1) and alters (col 2).? Under egos, for instance, there are 7 rows for actor?1, each listing a different alter actor.? Then the ego column goes on to list actor 2 a number of times with its alters, and so forth.? How do I import this data into UCINet so that it becomes a proper matrix upon which I can run analyses?? Does it require a certain DL language at the start of the excel file (I could not find?the DL commands for that kind of data in the help file)?? What is that DL wording and placement in the excel file? Thanks Jeff ? Jeffrey Broadbent Department of Sociology Fellow, Institute on the Environment Email:
broad001@... ? ? On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 4:04 PM Scott Thomas <scott.thomas99@...> wrote:
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