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That is very easy in InFlow... that is exactly what I did for the
book networks from Amazon.
http://www.orgnet.com/divided.html
http://www.orgnet.com/divided2.html
But, you have Pajek...
Is there a way to cluster the nodes in Pajek and then assign
"attributes" based on selected nodes in each cluster?
Valdis
On Mar 28, 2007, at 12:37 PM, jenine harris wrote:
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> Hi networkers,
>
> I have a large-ish directed network (1877 nodes) in Pajek with a
> partition
> that classifies each node into one of two categories. For the most
> part the
> nodes in each category only are connected to other nodes in the same
> category (Category A --> Category A). However, there is a
> proportion of
> nodes that are linked to nodes in the other category (Category A -->
> Category B). Is there a way in Pajek to extract/identify these
> nodes that
> are involved in cross-category connections? I've gone through the
> book and
> have moderate experience with the software and still just can't
> come up with
> anything. My final goal here is to make a new partition with
> Category A,
> Category B, and Category AB which would be those nodes involved in
> cross
> category connections.
>
> I also have access to UCINET, but am much more comfortable with Pajek.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> See you in Corfu!
>
> jenine
>
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