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On 11/13/06, Vladimir Batagelj <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Usually the distribution of weights is far from normal -
Yes, Vlado, I agree with you. In fact in a simulation (of a sort of a
minority game) I'm running, the distribution of weights as well as the
distribution of degrees is scale-free (power law), which is a typical
situation for gradient networks. In any case, I just wanted to know if
there exists an easy way to compute averages and s.d. from inside
pajek/ucinet. But what you've told me might do the job too.
Thanks,
--Moses
> the average and st.dev. are not very informative.
> To get in Pajek the distribution (histogram) of weights use
> Info / Network / Line values
> Then you can compute average and st.dev. by hand ;-)
>
> Vlado
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> Vladimir Batagelj, University of Ljubljana, Department of Mathematics
> Jadranska 19, PO Box 2964, 1111 Ljubljana, Slovenia
> http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si
>
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