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Drawing graphs without alter-to-alter ties


 

Hi Everyone,

I am trying to show some ego connections to different alters in NetDraw, is there a way to model only ego's ties? Thanks for your time :)

Ozzie


 

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Hard to say without knowing more about your data. One obvious thing that may or may not be practical is to code alter-alter ties 1, and code ego-alter ties 2. Then in Netdraw, you can set the filter to show only ties with strength > 1

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steve

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Hi Everyone,

I am trying to show some ego connections to different alters in NetDraw, is there a way to model only ego's ties? Thanks for your time :)

Ozzie


 

Thanks, Prof Borgatti. I can do this, great idea. My data has all the ties in a square matrix (all 1s as having a tie, 0 for no tie), I don't know how to differentiate and code them actually. Any guidance for this is appreciated :) Thanks.


 

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I made a quick change to UCINET to let you visualize those ego networks. You need to , 6.750, and then run Transform|Egotize. Here¡¯s a video on how to do it:

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Thanks, Prof Borgatti. I can do this, great idea. My data has all the ties in a square matrix (all 1s as having a tie, 0 for no tie), I don't know how to differentiate and code them actually. Any guidance for this is appreciated :) Thanks.


 

Thank you for the video and the quick answer with a change to UCINET. Very clearly explained.? I will try this, thanks again appreciate this help, Prof. Borgatti.