These networks are for demonstration purposes and do not describe any real world network. All examples contain named nodes. The networks are gathered together as a list and can be retrieved simply by plucking the desired network.
data(ison_laterals)
#> $ison_bb
#> # A labelled, two-mode network of 10 nodes and 12 ties
#> # A tibble: 10 x 2
#> name type
#> <chr> <lgl>
#> 1 A FALSE
#> 2 B FALSE
#> 3 C FALSE
#> 4 D FALSE
#> 5 U TRUE
#> 6 V TRUE
#> # i 4 more rows
#> # A tibble: 12 x 2
#> from to
#> <int> <int>
#> 1 1 5
#> 2 1 6
#> 3 2 5
#> 4 2 7
#> 5 2 8
#> 6 2 9
#> # i 6 more rows
#>
#> $ison_bm
#> # A labelled, two-mode network of 8 nodes and 9 ties
#> # A tibble: 8 x 2
#> name type
#> <chr> <lgl>
#> 1 A FALSE
#> 2 B FALSE
#> 3 C FALSE
#> 4 D FALSE
#> 5 U TRUE
#> 6 V TRUE
#> # i 2 more rows
#> # A tibble: 9 x 2
#> from to
#> <int> <int>
#> 1 1 5
#> 2 1 6
#> 3 2 5
#> 4 2 7
#> 5 2 8
#> 6 3 6
#> # i 3 more rows
#>
#> $ison_mb
#> # A labelled, two-mode network of 8 nodes and 9 ties
#> # A tibble: 8 x 2
#> name type
#> <chr> <lgl>
#> 1 A FALSE
#> 2 B FALSE
#> 3 C FALSE
#> 4 D FALSE
#> 5 M TRUE
#> 6 X TRUE
#> # i 2 more rows
#> # A tibble: 9 x 2
#> from to
#> <int> <int>
#> 1 1 5
#> 2 2 5
#> 3 2 6
#> 4 2 7
#> 5 3 5
#> 6 3 6
#> # i 3 more rows
#>
#> $ison_mm
#> # A labelled, two-mode network of 6 nodes and 6 ties
#> # A tibble: 6 x 2
#> name type
#> <chr> <lgl>
#> 1 A FALSE
#> 2 B FALSE
#> 3 C FALSE
#> 4 D FALSE
#> 5 M TRUE
#> 6 N TRUE
#> # A tibble: 6 x 2
#> from to
#> <int> <int>
#> 1 1 5
#> 2 2 5
#> 3 2 6
#> 4 3 5
#> 5 3 6
#> 6 4 6