Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
Hi. how do i convert edge list into a matrix. something like this into a matrix ? does ucinet takes this form as a valid input to compute centrality? or it is mandatory to convert into matrix form?
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neha21gaur@...
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#6802
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Re: question about netdraw
Jeffrey, if you have several relational matrices with the same rows and columns, that is, you have several sets of relations coded among the same set of actors, with the same labels, already coded as
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Raffaele Corrado
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#6801
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Calculating Q modularity index from RCT numbers
I am using the Relation Contingency tables (Tools ->Testing Hypotheses ->Mixed Dyadic Nodal ->Categorical ->Relational Contingency Table) to see whether network partitions, such as those produced by
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Malcolm Alexander
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#6800
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Re: Cliques command doesn¡¯t save important output
#flowbetweenness
#help
Thanks Steve, After a good nights sleep I realized that cliquesets is where the memberships are. They are in matrix format and display nicely as 2-mode data in NetDraw. Sorry to have troubled you and
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Malcolm Alexander
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Re: Question on edgelist to matrix
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: Bill Terry Terry Bob Tina Bill So I add John to the
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Steve Borgatti
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#6798
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Question on edgelist to matrix
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
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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#6797
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Re: Cliques command doesn¡¯t save important output
#flowbetweenness
#help
Malcolm, after running the clique procedure, have a look at the ucinet files it creates. Sorted by date modified you will see: [cid:image002.jpg@...] The file you want is cliquesets.
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Steve Borgatti
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#6796
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Cliques command doesn¡¯t save important output
#flowbetweenness
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I am working with the UCINET Subgroups ->Cliques procedure. The logfile lists the membership of cliques found in nodelist2 format however it does not seem to save this important information as a
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Malcolm Alexander
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question about netdraw
Dear UCINet colleagues, In Netdraw, how does one: 1. enter more than one set of relations (network) into the same instance? 2. can one apply a single attribute file and its assignment of properties to
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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Re: question about attribute import
I think the attribute editor in Netdraw allowed alphanumeric values and recognized them as different categories.
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Sasovova, Z.
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#6793
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Re: question about attribute import
Professor Broadbent, My experience is you can open (or copy and paste ) excel attribute file in ucinet, then save it as ucinet file without goting through the transformation in dl editor. Hope this
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Muhchyun Tang
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#6792
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Re: question about attribute import
How could you do this in Netdraw? Thanks [email protected]> wrote:
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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Re: question about attribute import
Maybe in Netdraw?
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Sasovova, Z.
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Re: question about attribute import
Thanks. I have a vague and probably erroneous memory of being able to import text data in a much earlier version of UCINet. Was that ever a possibility?
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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#6789
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Re: question about attribute import
Unfortunately, you can't. Attribute values have to be numeric. Sent: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 17:17 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] question about attribute import CAUTION: External Sender
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Steve Borgatti
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#6788
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question about attribute import
Dear UCINet Colleagues, When I copy and paste attribute data from Excel into DL-Matrix, the alphanumeric Names and Types show up initially. But when I save that as a Ucinet file, the names and types
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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Re: Dataset Scales and NetDraw
thanks Muh-Chyun for your suggestions. That is what Steve and other responders also said, and it worked! Best wishes Jeff Jeffrey Broadbent Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology Fellow,
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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#6786
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Re: Dataset Scales and NetDraw
Hello Professor Broadbent, If I understand correctly, you have a what the UCINET refers to as edglist 1 format. You should be able to use DL editor function (see the attachment) to transform it into
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Muhchyun Tang
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#6785
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Re: Dataset Scales and NetDraw
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Muhchyun Tang
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#6784
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Re: Dataset Scales and NetDraw
Hi Steve or other UCINet colleagues, I have the proper matrix now, but to count frequencies, I have to Transpose it. That should be easy enough. Yet, when I apply the transpose command, the output
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Jeffrey Broadbent
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#6783
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