New Post: creating sankey diagrams in nodeXL
No, it is not possible to create a Sankey diagram in NodeXL. You would need a different tool for that:http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/sankey-diagram-software/ -- Tony
View ArticleNew Post: Dynamic degree
Tony, Having the ability to have the degree of just a subset of the graph would be incredibly useful. In addition to degree by group, I am thinking of degree by what's showing on the graph. Could that...
View ArticleNew Post: Merging edges - which label is kept?
I could easily test for this, but you know, better things to do if someone already knows... When merging multiple edges, which labels/layouts/etc does the output edge + edge weight retain? For example,...
View ArticleNew Post: Dynamic degree
Welcome back, Peter: Yes, I can see how that would be very useful. I'm not sure how it would work, though. Would the subset be that part of the graph that is selected--that is, the red vertices and...
View ArticleNew Post: Not Getting SENT AND RECEIVED MAIL COUNT
Hi, I was trying to get data from my email. But i just got the email ref. but i was looking for number of mail sent or received from the concern email. Could you please guide me how to get these data....
View ArticleNew Post: Not Getting SENT AND RECEIVED MAIL COUNT
Hello! Have a look at the NodeXL>Data>Prepare Data>Count and Merge Duplicate Edges feature. This can count the number of times a pair of vertices are connected. Optionally, you can require...
View ArticleNew Post: Not Getting SENT AND RECEIVED MAIL COUNT
Hi Marc, Thanks for your quick response. After applying above mentioned feature still i haven't got the count. Regards, Sudhanshu
View ArticleNew Post: Not Getting SENT AND RECEIVED MAIL COUNT
I may not understand the nature of your query. Each vertex in an email network has an "in-degree" and an "out-degree" (if these measures have been calculated). These are the counts of other people to...
View ArticleNew Post: Merging edges - which label is kept?
When merging duplicate edges, NodeXL retains the first duplicate edge and deletes the other duplicates. By "first," I mean the edge nearest to the top of the Edges worksheet. So if rows 4, 10 and 18...
View ArticleNew Post: Dynamic degree
I have a network where edge width represents frequency of interaction between nodes (I have 5 classes there) and I want to visualize just edges with frequency 1, second chart with freq 2,3,... Thats...
View ArticleNew Post: Dynamic degree
vitekmaca: I can't think of a faster way to do that. I believe Peter was seconding your request for an easy way to perform operations on a subset of the graph. NodeXL doesn't offer that today. -- Tony
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: CompleteReleaseHistory
Complete NodeXL Release History1.0.1.247 (In progress) When importing a Twitter network, if Twitter unexpectedly closes the network connection, NodeXL will now try to reestablish the connection. (The...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: CompleteReleaseHistory
Complete NodeXL Release History1.0.1.247 (In progress) When importing a Twitter network, if Twitter unexpectedly closes the network connection, NodeXL will now try to reestablish the connection. (The...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: CompleteReleaseHistory
Complete NodeXL Release History1.0.1.247 (In progress) When importing a Twitter network, if Twitter unexpectedly closes the network connection, NodeXL will now try to reestablish the connection. (The...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: CompleteReleaseHistory
Complete NodeXL Release History1.0.1.247 (In progress) When importing a Twitter network, if Twitter unexpectedly closes the network connection, NodeXL will now try to reestablish the connection. (The...
View ArticleNew Post: Social network outputs from nodeXL and Ucinet
I am currently using several SNA tools to analyze the data. However, the outputs from nodeXL are slightly different from the ones from Ucinet and R. This slight difference in outputs determines the...
View ArticleNew Post: Social network outputs from nodeXL and Ucinet
Jinie: NodeXL calculates a few graph metrics itself, but it uses a software library called SNAP from Jure Leskovec's group at Stanford ( http://snap.stanford.edu/ ) to calculate most of them. SNAP is a...
View ArticleNew Post: Dynamic degree
Hi Tony, The way a dynamic degree option would work for me would be: For a group, calculate the in and out degree of only those edges originating and terminating at nodes within the group. And, when I...
View ArticleNew Post: Social network outputs from nodeXL and Ucinet
Thank you for the reply! -- Jinie
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