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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix


 

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I assume that by ¡®numbered¡¯ you mean that the node names are numerical ids. As far as ucinet is concerned, these are just names. So, you can add the missing nodes anywhere. Where they end up in the matrix is determined by the ¡®sort alphabetically¡¯ checkbox:

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If that is checked off, then no matter what order things were input, the matrix will be sorted from smaller id to larger id.

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Just give it a try and see what if it does what you want it to.

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steve

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jeffrey Broadbent via groups.io
Sent: Friday, February 4, 2022 16:56
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Subject: Re: [ucinet] Question on edgelist to matrix

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If the edge list is numbered, do you have to add in the missing nodes at their proper numbered place, or can you add them at the bottom as you did with John?

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Jeffrey Broadbent
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Department of Sociology

Fellow, Institute on the Environment
University of Minnesota

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On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 3:20 PM Steve Borgatti <sborgatti@...> wrote:

One way to do it is to add the missing nodes to the original edgelist as a tie of node to itself. For example, john is missing from this edgelist:

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Bill Terry

Terry Bob

Tina Bill

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So I add John to the bottom:

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Bill Terry

Terry Bob

Tina Bill

John John

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(actually, you don¡¯t even need the second John ¨C this would work tooJ

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Bill Terry

Terry Bob

Tina Bill

John

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jeffrey Broadbent via
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Subject: [ucinet] Question on edgelist to matrix

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If one converts an edgelist to a matrix, the rows and columns (nodes/actors) with all zero cells are eliminated from the produced matrix. ?what is the easiest?way to repopulate those absent?rows and columns to make up the whole original?matrix? ?so far I have been doing it by hand.? Is there an automated way in UCINet?

Thanks much.

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Jeffrey Broadbent
Professor Emeritus,?

Department of Sociology

Fellow, Institute on the Environment
University of Minnesota

Email: broad001@...




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