Fabrice
2007-Jun-07 21:48 UTC
[R-jobs] Quick programming in R calling social network routines?
I''m looking for someone to do a quick freelance programming in R to do some network analysis. I''m a researcher with no knowledge in R (doing all my statistics analysis in Stata and network analysis in UCINET). I would like to quickly test the possibility to do batch network analyses using R. The freelance should therefore write a small program that would take as input a file describing a bunch of social network (provided), then call some routines that exist in the social network package provided at http://erzuli.ss.uci.edu/R.stuff/. It would then produce both some measures per network, and some measures per individual in each network. I believe this thing may take only a few dozen lines for someone who has a reasonable command of R; overall, no less than a few hours for someone with good command of the language, mainly just to understand the logic of the social network of the routines (I can explain fully). The reason I want to outsource it is that it would take me days (or worse) to get it to work. Once I get it, I''ll decide whether and how I move forward. Please, do let me know (fcaspam@yahoo.fr) if you''re interested. Fab [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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