Network analysis
Hi Sarah, It would help to know what the data looks like now and to have some idea of what you have already done. Here are a couple of links what suggest how to frame a question for the R-help list And here is an article using network analysis. No idea if the techniques are at all relevant but there is a link to the author's code. And it's a fun read. http://kieranhealy.org/blog/archives/2013/06/09/using-metadata-to-find-paul-revere/ John Kane Kingston ON Canada
-----Original Message----- From: sundas.javad12 at imperial.ac.uk Sent: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:18:03 +0000 To: r-help at r-project.org Subject: [R] Network analysis Hi, I am trying to do network analysis for my data-set but facing few difficulties. Would be very grateful if could get some help from anyone. My dataset has 5 columns and 110 rows and I am trying to build link which rows are more likely to be connected to the columns. I want to use Jaccard similarity coefficient as the weight for my network. I am doing this in igraph library so far but would be happy to use any other library package. I am not sure how to import my dataset into R for network analysis purposes and I also can't seem to add weights to my network and would be very grateful if someone could guide me as to how can I do it in R. Thanks Sarah [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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