empty.graph(nodes, num = 1)
random.graph(nodes, num = 1, method = "ordered", ..., debug = FALSE)
ordered
(full ordering based
generation), ic-dag
(Ide's and Cozman's
Generating Multi-connected DAGs algorithm), melancon
TRUE
a lot of debugging output
is printed; otherwise the function is completely silent. Ignored
in some generation methods.empty.graph
and random.graph
return an object of class
bn
(if num
is equal to 1
) or a list of objects of
class bn
(otherwise). If every
is greated than 1
,
random.graph
always returns a list, regardless of the number of
graphs it contains.
ordered
):
generates graphs whose node ordering is given by the order of
the labels in thenodes
parameter. The same algorithm
is used in therandomDAG
function in packageic-dag
): generates graphs with a uniform
probability distribution over the set of multiconnected
graphs.melancon
): generates graphs with a uniform
probability distribution over the set of all possible graphs.empty
): generates graphs without
any arc. Additional parameters for the random.graph
function are:
prob
: the probability of each arc to be present in
a graph generated by theordered
algorithm. The default
value is2 / (length(nodes) - 1)
, which results in a
sparse graph (the number of arcs should be of the same order
as the number of nodes).burn.in
: the number of iterations for theic-dag
andmelancon
algorithms to converge to a stationary
(and uniform) probability distribution. The default value is6 * length(nodes)^2
.every
: return only one graphevery
number of
steps instead of all the graphs generated withic-dag
andmelancon
. Since both algorithms are based on Markov Chain
Monte Carlo approaches, high values ofevery
result in a
more diverse set of networks. The default value is1
, i.e.
to return all the networks that are generated.max.degree
: the maximum degree for any node in a graph
generated by theic-dag
andmelancon
algorithms.
The default value isInf
.max.in.degree
: the maximum in-degree for any node in
a graph generated by theic-dag
andmelancon
algorithms. The default value isInf
.max.out.degree
: the maximum out-degree for any node in
a graph generated by theic-dag
andmelancon
algorithms. The default value isInf
.Melancon G, Dutour I, Bousquet-Melou M (2001). "Random Generation of Directed Acyclic Graphs". Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, 10, 202-207.
Melancon G, Philippe F (2004). "Generating Connected Acyclic Digraphs Uniformly at Random". Information Processing Letters, 90(4), 209-213.
empty.graph(LETTERS[1:8])
random.graph(LETTERS[1:8])
plot(random.graph(LETTERS[1:8], method = "ic-dag", max.in.degree = 2))
plot(random.graph(LETTERS[1:8]))
plot(random.graph(LETTERS[1:8], prob = 0.2))
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