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centr_degree

Centralize a graph according to the degrees of vertices


Description

See centralize for a summary of graph centralization.

Usage

centr_degree(
  graph,
  mode = c("all", "out", "in", "total"),
  loops = TRUE,
  normalized = TRUE
)

Arguments

graph

The input graph.

mode

This is the same as the mode argument of degree.

loops

Logical scalar, whether to consider loops edges when calculating the degree.

normalized

Logical scalar. Whether to normalize the graph level centrality score by dividing by the theoretical maximum.

Value

A named list with the following components:

res

The node-level centrality scores.

centralization

The graph level centrality index.

theoretical_max

The maximum theoretical graph level centralization score for a graph with the given number of vertices, using the same parameters. If the normalized argument was TRUE, then the result was divided by this number.

See Also

Examples

# A BA graph is quite centralized
g <- sample_pa(1000, m = 4)
centr_degree(g)$centralization
centr_clo(g, mode = "all")$centralization
centr_betw(g, directed = FALSE)$centralization
centr_eigen(g, directed = FALSE)$centralization

igraph

Network Analysis and Visualization

v1.2.10
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
See AUTHORS file.
Initial release

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