Add Vertices to an Existing Network
add.vertices
adds a specified number of vertices to an existing
network; if desired, attributes for the new vertices may be specified as
well.
add.vertices(x, nv, vattr = NULL, last.mode = TRUE, ...)
x |
an object of class |
nv |
the number of vertices to add |
vattr |
optionally, a list of attributes with one entry per new vertex |
last.mode |
logical; should the new vertices be added to the last (rather than the first) mode of a bipartite network? |
... |
possible additional arguments to add.vertices |
New vertices are generally appended to the end of the network (i.e., their
vertex IDs begin with network.size(x)
an count upward). The one
exception to this rule is when x
is bipartite and
last.mode==FALSE
. In this case, new vertices are added to the end of
the first mode, with existing second-mode vertices being permuted upward in
ID. (x
's bipartite
attribute is adjusted accordingly.)
Note that the attribute format used here is based on the internal
(vertex-wise) storage method, as opposed to the attribute-wise format used
by network
. Specifically, vattr
should be a list with
one entry per new vertex, the ith element of which should be a list with an
element for every attribute of the ith vertex. (If the required na
attribute is not given, it will be automatically created.)
Invisibly, a pointer to the updated network
object;
add.vertices
modifies its argument in place.
add.vertices
was converted to an S3 generic funtion in version
1.9, so it actually calls add.vertices.network
by default and may
call other versions depending on context (i.e. when called with a
networkDynamic
object).
Carter T. Butts buttsc@uci.edu
Butts, C. T. (2008). “network: a Package for Managing Relational Data in R.” Journal of Statistical Software, 24(2). https://www.jstatsoft.org/v24/i02/
#Initialize a network object g<-network.initialize(5) g #Add five more vertices add.vertices(g,5) g #Create two more, with attributes vat<-replicate(2,list(is.added=TRUE,num.added=2),simplify=FALSE) add.vertices(g,2,vattr=vat) g%v%"is.added" #Values are only present for the new cases g%v%"num.added" #Add to a bipartite network bip <-network.initialize(5,bipartite=3) get.network.attribute(bip,'bipartite') # how many vertices in first mode? add.vertices(bip,3,last.mode=FALSE) get.network.attribute(bip,'bipartite')
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