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Prints out some very basic descriptive stats about the network's dynamics, and the the normal information printed for network objects.
# S3 method for networkDynamic print(x, ...)
an object of class networkDynamic including dynamic relational information
Returns the networkDynamic object passed to the function.
Prints some info about the number of time events in a networkDynamic object, then calls print.network
print.network
# NOT RUN { library(networkDynamic) data(flo) net1 <- network(flo) activate.edges(net1, onset=1:20, terminus=101:120) activate.vertices(net1, at=seq(2,32,2)) print(net1) # }
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