Use this if you are using igraph from R
| sample_last_cit {igraph} | R Documentation | 
sample_last_cit creates a graph, where vertices age, and
gain new connections based on how long ago their last citation
happened.
sample_last_cit(
  n,
  edges = 1,
  agebins = n/7100,
  pref = (1:(agebins + 1))^-3,
  directed = TRUE
)
last_cit(...)
sample_cit_types(
  n,
  edges = 1,
  types = rep(0, n),
  pref = rep(1, length(types)),
  directed = TRUE,
  attr = TRUE
)
cit_types(...)
sample_cit_cit_types(
  n,
  edges = 1,
  types = rep(0, n),
  pref = matrix(1, nrow = length(types), ncol = length(types)),
  directed = TRUE,
  attr = TRUE
)
cit_cit_types(...)
| n | Number of vertices. | 
| edges | Number of edges per step. | 
| agebins | Number of aging bins. | 
| pref | Vector ( | 
| directed | Logical scalar, whether to generate directed networks. | 
| ... | Passed to the actual constructor. | 
| types | Vector of length ‘ | 
| attr | Logical scalar, whether to add the vertex types to the generated
graph as a vertex attribute called ‘ | 
sample_cit_cit_types is a stochastic block model where the
graph is growing.
sample_cit_types is similarly a growing stochastic block model,
but the probability of an edge depends on the (potentially) cited
vertex only.
A new graph.
Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com