Weighted average age of an extant tie
# binary: edgecov.mean.age(x, attrname=NULL, emptyval=0)
a specification for the dyadic covariate: either one of the following, or the name of a network attribute containing one of the following:
with dimensions \(n \times n\)
for unipartite networks and \(b \times (n-b)\) for
bipartite networks; attrname
, if given, is used to construct
the term name.
with the same size and bipartitedness as
LHS; attrname
, if given, provides the name of the
quantitative edge attribute to use for covariate values (in
this case, missing edges in x
are assigned a covariate value
of zero).
can be used to specify the value returned if the network is empty (or all extant edges have been weighted 0). This is, technically, an arbitrary value, but it should not have a substantial effect unless a non-negligible fraction of networks at the parameter configuration of interest is empty and/or if only a few dyads have nonzero weights.
This term adds one statistic equaling the average, over all ties present in the network, of the amount of time elapsed since formation, weighted by a (nonnegative) dyadic covariate.
The behavior when there are negative weights is undefined.
ergmTerm
for index of model terms currently visible to the package.
ergm:::.formatTermKeywords("ergmTerm", "edgecov.mean.age", "subsection")