how would i change an undirected network into a directed network on matlab?
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hi, how would i change an undirected network into a directed network on matlab? what commannds could I use?
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Stephan
on 6 Apr 2021
here is a small example:
A = [0 0 1; 0 0 1; 1 1 0]
ug = graph(A)
B = zeros(size(A,1))
B = B + triu(A)
dg = digraph(B)
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(ug)
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(dg)
read more here:
and at the linked pages at the bottom of the provided link.
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Christine Tobler
on 6 Apr 2021
It depends on what you want to the directed graph to look like. To replace every undirected edge with two directed edges going in both directions, use
directedG = digraph(adjacency(undirectedG);
Note this will not copy over any node or edge properties of the original graph (for example node names). It also won't work if you have a multigraph (more than one edge connecting the same pair of nodes). There are other commands that will work for those cases.
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