Use this if you are using igraph from R
| centr_clo {igraph} | R Documentation | 
See centralize for a summary of graph centralization.
centr_clo(graph, mode = c("out", "in", "all", "total"), normalized = TRUE)
graph | 
 The input graph.  | 
mode | 
 This is the same as the   | 
normalized | 
 Logical scalar. Whether to normalize the graph level centrality score by dividing by the theoretical maximum.  | 
A named list with the following components:
res | 
 The node-level centrality scores.  | 
centralization | 
 The graph level centrality index.  | 
theoretical_max | 
 The maximum theoretical graph level
centralization score for a graph with the given number of vertices,
using the same parameters. If the   | 
Other centralization related: 
centr_betw_tmax(),
centr_betw(),
centr_clo_tmax(),
centr_degree_tmax(),
centr_degree(),
centr_eigen_tmax(),
centr_eigen(),
centralize()
# A BA graph is quite centralized
g <- sample_pa(1000, m = 4)
centr_degree(g)$centralization
centr_clo(g, mode = "all")$centralization
centr_betw(g, directed = FALSE)$centralization
centr_eigen(g, directed = FALSE)$centralization