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Cliques command doesn¡¯t save important output #flowbetweenness #help


 

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 UCINET dataset for later manipulation. (I have to cut and paste, clean it and use the DL editor.)
Am I missing something?
I am using version 6.735 apologies if this has been changed in later versions.


 

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Malcolm, after running the clique procedure, have a look at the ucinet files it creates. Sorted by date modified you will see:

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The file you want is cliquesets. This is a 2-mode node-by-clique matrix. If you want to see it in nodelist2 format, open the DL editor (4th button from left on the toolbar), select cliquesets as the dataset, and select nodelist as the format. You will see something like this:

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You can see that russ belongs to three cliques: 8, 9 and 10. You could of course transpose the cliquesets matrix first, and then open the transposed version in the dl editor:

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steve

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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 UCINET dataset for later manipulation. (I have to cut and paste, clean it and use the DL editor.)
Am I missing something?
I am using version 6.735 apologies if this has been changed in later versions.


 

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 thanks for such a quick response.
Cheers,
Malcolm.