Learn R Programming

igraph (version 1.3.5)

sample_motifs: Graph motifs

Description

Graph motifs are small connected subgraphs with a well-defined structure. These functions search a graph for various motifs.

Usage

sample_motifs(
  graph,
  size = 3,
  cut.prob = rep(0, size),
  sample.size = vcount(graph)/10,
  sample = NULL
)

Value

A numeric scalar, an estimate for the total number of motifs in the graph.

Arguments

graph

Graph object, the input graph.

size

The size of the motif, currently size 3 and 4 are supported in directed graphs and sizes 3-6 in undirected graphs.

cut.prob

Numeric vector giving the probabilities that the search graph is cut at a certain level. Its length should be the same as the size of the motif (the size argument). By default no cuts are made.

sample.size

The number of vertices to use as a starting point for finding motifs. Only used if the sample argument is NULL.

sample

If not NULL then it specifies the vertices to use as a starting point for finding motifs.

Details

sample_motifs estimates the total number of motifs of a given size in a graph based on a sample.

See Also

isomorphism_class

Other graph motifs: count_motifs(), motifs()

Examples

Run this code
g <- barabasi.game(100)
motifs(g, 3)
count_motifs(g, 3)
sample_motifs(g, 3)

Run the code above in your browser using DataLab