strategicplayers-package {strategicplayers} | R Documentation |
Strategic Players
Description
Identifies individuals in a social network who should be the intervention subjects for a network intervention in which you have a group of targets, a group of avoiders, and a group that is neither.
Details
The DESCRIPTION file:
Package: | strategicplayers |
Type: | Package |
Title: | Strategic Players |
Version: | 1.1 |
Date: | 2024-02-10 |
Author: | Miles Ott |
Maintainer: | Miles Ott <miles_ott@alumni.brown.edu> |
Description: | Identifies individuals in a social network who should be the intervention subjects for a network intervention in which you have a group of targets, a group of avoiders, and a group that is neither. |
License: | GPL-3 |
RoxygenNote: | 5.0.1 |
Index of help topics:
distance distance sp sp strategicplayers-package Strategic Players
use the sp function to get a list of strategic players indicies
Author(s)
Miles Ott
Maintainer: Miles Ott <miles_ott@alumni.brown.edu>
References
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6959850/
Examples
#I am commenting this all out so that the package won't require sna any more :)
#require(sna)
#generate a bernoulli random network on 20 nodes
#network<-rgraph(20, tprob=.2)
#get the geodesic distances of the network
#geo<-geodist(network)[2]$gdist
#defining the target group
#targets<-1:10
#defining the avoidance group
#avoids<-11:14
#defining the theta parameter
#theta<-.8
#find sp set of size 4
#spset<-sp(4, geo, targets, avoids, theta, n.loops=100)
#spset
#calculates distance metric for spset
#distance(geo, targets, avoids, theta, spset)
#plot the network with the strategic player set highlighted in yellow
#colors<-rep("white", 20)
#colors[targets]<-"green"
#colors[avoids]<-"red"
#colors[spset]<-"yellow"
#par(mar=c(1,1,1,1))
#gplot(network, vertex.col=colors,
#usearrows=FALSE, edge.col="grey",
#vertex.border="grey", vertex.cex=1.7, pad=0, label=1:dim(network)[1])
[Package strategicplayers version 1.1 Index]