Use this if you are using igraph from R
which_mutual {igraph} | R Documentation |
This function checks the reciprocal pair of the supplied edges.
which_mutual(graph, eids = E(graph))
graph |
The input graph. |
eids |
Edge sequence, the edges that will be probed. By default is includes all edges in the order of their ids. |
In a directed graph an (A,B) edge is mutual if the graph also includes a (B,A) directed edge.
Note that multi-graphs are not handled properly, i.e. if the graph contains two copies of (A,B) and one copy of (B,A), then these three edges are considered to be mutual.
Undirected graphs contain only mutual edges by definition.
A logical vector of the same length as the number of edges supplied.
Gabor Csardi csardi.gabor@gmail.com
reciprocity
, dyad_census
if you just
want some statistics about mutual edges.
g <- sample_gnm(10, 50, directed=TRUE)
reciprocity(g)
dyad_census(g)
which_mutual(g)
sum(which_mutual(g))/2 == dyad_census(g)$mut