These functions reformat the levels in manynet-consistent network data.
to_onemode()
reformats two-mode network data into one-mode network data by simply removing the nodeset 'type' information.
Note that this is not the same as to_mode1()
or to_mode2()
.
to_twomode()
reformats one-mode network data into two-mode network data, using a mark to distinguish the two sets of nodes.
to_multilevel()
reformats two-mode network data into multimodal network data, which allows for more levels and ties within modes.
If the format condition is not met,
for example to_onemode()
is used on a network that is already one-mode,
the network data is returned unaltered.
No warning is given so that these functions can be used to ensure conformance.
Unlike the as_*()
group of functions,
these functions always return the same class as they are given,
only transforming these objects' properties.
to_onemode(.data)
to_twomode(.data, mark)
to_multilevel(.data)
An object of a manynet-consistent class:
matrix (adjacency or incidence) from {base}
R
edgelist, a data frame from {base}
R or tibble from {tibble}
igraph, from the {igraph}
package
network, from the {network}
package
tbl_graph, from the {tidygraph}
package
A logical vector marking two types or modes. By default "type".
All to_
functions return an object of the same class as that provided.
So passing it an igraph object will return an igraph object
and passing it a network object will return a network object,
with certain modifications as outlined for each function.
Not all functions have methods available for all object classes. Below are the currently implemented S3 methods:
igraph | matrix | network | tbl_graph | |
to_multilevel | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
to_onemode | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
to_twomode | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Other modifications:
manip_as
,
manip_correlation
,
manip_deformat
,
manip_from
,
manip_miss
,
manip_nodes
,
manip_paths
,
manip_permutation
,
manip_preformat
,
manip_project
,
manip_reformat
,
manip_scope
,
manip_split
,
manip_ties