Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Watts Strogatz game"
2011 Mar 03
2
Plotting Mean in plotting degree distribution
Hi,
I am plotting degree distribution of a graph using the function,
library(igraph)
dd1 = degree.distribution(G)
plot(dd1, xlab = "degree", ylab="frequency")
I would like to plot the mean of the distribution as a vertical line in the
attached plot.
Please let me know how to do this.
Thanks,
Kumar http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3334375/cdata3_dd.png
cdata3_dd.png
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2011 Apr 11
1
plot - kamada.kawai layout without arrows
Hi,
I am plotting a graph with kamada.kawai layout.
But I am getting direction arrows in the graphs.
Please let me know how to avoid this.
g <- watts.strogatz.game(1, 2000, 5, 0.4)
comps <- clusters(g)$membership
colbar <- rainbow(max(comps)+1)
V(g)$color <- colbar[comps+1]
png(filename)
plot(g, layout=layout.kamada.kawai, vertex.size=2, vertex.label=NA)
dev.off()
Please find
2010 Jul 25
1
Equivalent to go-to statement
Dear all,
I'm working with a code that consists of two parts: In Part 1 I'm generating
a random graph using the igraph library (which represents the relationships
between different nodes) and a vector (which represents a certain
characteristic for each node):
library(igraph)
g <- watts.strogatz.game(1,100,5,0.05)
z <- rlnorm(100,0,1)
In Part 2 I'm iteratively changing the
2009 Mar 03
1
save the layout using igraph
Hi R users,
I am using built-in functions in igraph package to draw networks . I need
to compare several network with exactly the same structure but with edge
hightlighted differently. I am wondering if there is a way to save the
layout so that every graph will look the same as each other except for the
colors of edges. Or is there any parameter I can set for this purpose??
Thanks in advance,
2007 Oct 09
3
igraph and plotting connected components
Hello there,
I am using the igraph package to build graphs from my data. If I plot a graph though, it's not easy for me to see what's going on. Does anybody know how to rearrange a graph to get a plot without too many crossing lines? Maybe other packages?
Thanks a lot in advance for any pointers,
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2012 Aug 15
3
per-vertex statistics of edge weights
I have a graph with edge and vertex weights, stored in two data frames:
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vertices <- data.frame(vertex=c("a","b","c","d"),weight=c(1,2,1,3))
edges <-
2001 Mar 01
1
a directory refresh bug in dos.
I'm very sorry, but I cannot find any way to send you my bug report.
(The email account samba-bugs is disabled, while it can be found on the
web page http://de.samba.org/samba/bugreports.html)
Can you please send my bug report to the right place, or tell me what
should I do to send it to the right person?
Thank you very much!
Bogdan Zavalnij
system administrator
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2009 Aug 13
1
R code to reproduce (while studying) Bates & Watts 1988
Hi R users,
I'm here trying to understand correlated residuals in nonlinear estimation.
I'm reading/studying the book Bates, D. M. and D. G. Watts, (1988),
/Nonlinear regression analysis and its applications/, Wiley, NY. pages
92-94, trying to reproduce the figures and to find out the code in R to
perform the necessary calculations.
I also consulted Pinheiro and Bates, but without
2009 Aug 17
1
[Fwd: Re: R code to reproduce (while studying) Bates & Watts 1988]]]
Kevin Wright wrote:
> library(nlme)
> m2 <- gnls(conc ~ t1*(1-t2*exp(-k*time)),
> data = df.Chloride,
> start = list(
> t1 = 35,
> t2 = 0.91,
> k = 0.22))
So my error was to use nls instead that gnls. Thanks a lot, Kevin.
> summary(m2)
> plot(m2)
> lag.plot(resid(m2), do.lines=FALSE)
>
2010 Oct 26
0
OT: CreekFM - Fifty Thousand Watts of Pow Wow Power!
You may recall that in the early months of 2009 I was asking some
questions about setting up a streaming audio server for a native-owned
radio station.
It is now up and running, and you're welcome to tune in.
CHXL
95.3 CreekFM
FIFTY THOUSAND WATTS of POW WOW POWER!
Serving the File Hills First Nations, and the World!
CreekFM is owned and operated by the Okanese First Nation on their
reserve
2007 Jan 28
1
T1 Wire Level Tapping
I am trying to do a wire level tap on T1 equipment using digum
equipment. So far most call monitoring hardware for call centers try
to stay on the analog side requiring a lot of rewiring. I have
already posted to the list about T1 "bridging" using DAC's support in
the zaptel drivers. I still don't know if I can spy on channel
information since I don't have any digium
2012 Jun 18
0
igraph 0.6 released
Dear All,
we have released version 0.6 of the igraph package today. This is a
major new version, with a lot of new features, and (sadly) it is not
completely compatible with code that was written for the previous
igraph versions. (See "Major new features" below for details.)
I have included below a list of (bigger) changes. Please see the
details in the release notes and the NEWS
2012 Jun 18
0
igraph 0.6 released
Dear All,
we have released version 0.6 of the igraph package today. This is a
major new version, with a lot of new features, and (sadly) it is not
completely compatible with code that was written for the previous
igraph versions. (See "Major new features" below for details.)
I have included below a list of (bigger) changes. Please see the
details in the release notes and the NEWS
2008 Jan 03
2
OT: How many watts do I need?
Hello all,
Sorry for the OT thing.
I'm helping a friend setting up a new box. It's a Pentium 4 with 430Watt power
supply. He wants to plugin his old harddrives and DVD into the new box. The
total will be: 3 harddrives, 1 DVD drive, 1 CDRW drive. In the box there are
also 2 big fans.
Is 430Watt enough?
Thank you for your sharing.
--
Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 |
2017 Dec 02
0
Help, please! Driver for APC Back-UPS 390 Watts / 700 VA, 230V, AVR, IEC Sockets
On Fri, 1 Dec 2017, Mikael Imperatori Festa wrote:
> Hi there,
> I tried all the driver on the list for this UPS, but they don?t work. Could you help me please?
Have you tried with apcupsd? Which protocol does apcupsd use for the
Back-UPS 390 ?
Roger
> This e-mail message may contain confidential and/or privileged
> information and is for the sole use of the intended
2017 Dec 04
0
Help, please! Driver for APC Back-UPS 390 Watts / 700 VA, 230V, AVR, IEC Sockets
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017, Mikael Imperatori Festa wrote:
> driver = apcupsd
> port = auto
I meant the ? APC UPS Daemon ? at http://www.apcupsd.org/
Does this support your UPS unit? If so, what protocol is it using?
What is the model number of your unit? BX650CI ?
Roger
2017 Dec 04
0
Help, please! Driver for APC Back-UPS 390 Watts / 700 VA, 230V, AVR, IEC Sockets
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017, Mikael Imperatori Festa wrote:
> I had a look on the website, but I can?t see a detailed list of supported
> units.
Try installing and using apcupsd. Does it work correctly with the
BX700UI? Which protocol is it using?
Roger
2003 May 18
1
Problems with the pyvorbis Python wrapper under Windows
Hi!
The following Python code does what is excepted under Linux:
>>> from ogg.vorbis import *
>>> com=VorbisFile('01.ogg').comment()
>>> com['title']='foo'
>>> com.write_to('01.ogg')
but under Windows I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
IOError: [Errno
2017 Dec 04
2
Help, please! Driver for APC Back-UPS 390 Watts / 700 VA, 230V, AVR, IEC Sockets
I had a look on the website, but I can?t see a detailed list of supported
units.
The model number is BX700UI.
Best regards
mikael festa
The Studio, Cornfields, Portsmouth Road, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6ERt: +44
(0)1932 865 459 | e: mikael at treefrogdesign.tv
<mailto:james at treefrogdesign.tv> | w: treefrogdesign.tv
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2017 Dec 04
1
Help, please! Driver for APC Back-UPS 390 Watts / 700 VA, 230V, AVR, IEC Sockets
The server we are using is headless, I can?t install a desktop software
unfortunately.
That?s why I am trying to find a driver for NUT on OpenMediaVault.
Best regards
mikael festa
The Studio, Cornfields, Portsmouth Road, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6ERt: +44
(0)1932 865 459 | e: mikael at treefrogdesign.tv
<mailto:james at treefrogdesign.tv> | w: treefrogdesign.tv