Re: Analysis of egonet data: Can I use forfiles to join multiple output datasets?
#egonetworks
Is allowing multiple selections (with the Shift key) something that was changed in the last couple of years? I used to find it frustrating not to have that facility. Other possibility is that I have
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Malcolm Alexander
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#6822
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Re: Analysis of egonet data: Can I use forfiles to join multiple output datasets?
#egonetworks
Hi Malcolm, I'm able to select multiple files in data|join|columns, like this: [cid:image001.png@...] Maybe a keyboard issue? steve Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2022 21:47 To:
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Steve Borgatti
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#6821
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Re: Line length in NetDraw
#help
Tom, Only in 4 dimensions. In two dimensions draw a circle around an one point that passes through all the other four points. It¡¯s clear that these other four points cannot be equally distant from
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Phillip Bonacich
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#6820
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Line length in NetDraw
#help
Hello UCINET community, I have been working in NetDraw in an attempt to visualize rather basic networks (such as the one in the picture below). I was wondering if there is a way to make all of the
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Tom Gallagher
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#6819
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Analysis of egonet data: Can I use forfiles to join multiple output datasets?
#egonetworks
Hi Steve (and group) I often get asked how to deal with multiple egonet datasets. Forfiles in CLI will run a function like cohesion over multiple files as long as the names are consistent (i.e.
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Malcolm Alexander
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#6818
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Line size scaling UCINET
#help
Hello UCINET colleagues, I have been working on visualizing a network in Netdraw, and am working on the finding the ideal scale for the size of lines based on their tie strength. I have been somewhat
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Tom Gallagher
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#6817
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Re: Entropy in Components
OK. It worked. Thanks professor Borgatti El mi¨¦., 9 de febrero de 2022 3:03 p. m., Steve Borgatti <sborgatti@...> escribi¨®:
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Jorge Mej¨ªa
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#6816
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Re: Entropy in Components
Jorge, is should be the natural log - (i.e., ln). steve Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 12:25 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] Entropy in Components CAUTION: External Sender Good morning
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Steve Borgatti
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#6815
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Re: Calculating Q modularity index from RCT numbers
Nicely done! I found it annoying that your steps were not quite automatable because divconst would only accept a numeric constant. So I fixed that (in ucinet 6.740, not available yet). So now you can
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Steve Borgatti
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#6814
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Entropy in Components
Good morning UCINET community: I?m working with components (see the report below)[image: Components Entropy.png] How is estimated Entropy ? I tried log function with base 2 and 10 but the results are
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Jorge Mej¨ªa
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#6813
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Re: Calculating Q modularity index from RCT numbers
Hi Steve, Thanks for pointing me to the equation. The first formulation seems to vary but the reduction to Trace of observed - sum of e squared is in several places. The version I used (attached) can
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Malcolm Alexander
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#6812
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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
What you have shown are the eigenvalues not the eigenvector scores. Scroll down further to see the centrality values.
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meverett61
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#6811
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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
Aakanksha, if you like, send me your data (sborgatti@...<mailto:sborgatti@...>) and I will see if there is anything wrong. If you send the ucinet dataset, don't forget to include both the ##h
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Steve Borgatti
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#6810
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Structural holes measures
Dear UCINet colleagues I have my structural hole measures from Ucinet and would like to know what particular measurements to explore mynetwork structure I should use. Can you create a variable from
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Lara Bertola
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#6809
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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
Hi Steve, I did as you suggested but unfortunately, the eigen vector centrality measures are completely out of the range, for example, for node number 1 it is something like 20.something like this:
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neha21gaur@...
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#6808
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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
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
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Steve Borgatti
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#6807
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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
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? Jeffrey Broadbent Professor Emeritus,
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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#6806
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Re: Calculating Q modularity index from RCT numbers
Hi Malcolm, you can calculate Q several ways in ucinet. One way is the Tools|Cluster|Moca. Another way is in the CLI. For example, suppose I want to use the Zachary karate club data. There are two
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Steve Borgatti
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#6805
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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
Hi, paste your data into the dl editor (4th button from left on the toolbar). Click into the ¡°type¡± column and choose edit it delete it. change the data format to edgelist1, the select undirected.
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Steve Borgatti
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#6804
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converting ties table to matrix
#egonetworks
#help
hi all i have a ties/edges table that looks like this, where 1, 2, 3...are the nodes. how can i convert them into a matrix form? i need to compute centrality. does ucinet allows to compute the metrics
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neha21gaur@...
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#6803
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