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incidentally: Generates Incidence Matrices and Bipartite Graphs

Functions to generate incidence matrices and bipartite graphs that have (1) a fixed fill rate, (2) given marginal sums, (3) marginal sums that follow given distributions, or (4) represent bill sponsorships in the US Congress <doi:10.31219/osf.io/ectms>. It can also generate an incidence matrix from an adjacency matrix, or bipartite graph from a unipartite graph, via a social process mirroring team, group, or organization formation <doi:10.48550/arXiv.2204.13670>.

Version: 1.0.2
Depends: R (≥ 2.10)
Imports: igraph, Matrix, methods, stats, xml2
Suggests: backbone, rmarkdown, knitr
Published: 2023-02-15
DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.incidentally
Author: Zachary Neal ORCID iD [aut, cre]
Maintainer: Zachary Neal <zpneal at msu.edu>
BugReports: https://github.com/zpneal/incidentally/issues
License: GPL-3
URL: https://www.zacharyneal.com/backbone, https://github.com/zpneal/incidentally
NeedsCompilation: no
Citation: incidentally citation info
Materials: README NEWS
CRAN checks: incidentally results

Documentation:

Reference manual: incidentally.pdf
Vignettes: Working with US Congress bill sponsorship data
Introduction to Incidentally

Downloads:

Package source: incidentally_1.0.2.tar.gz
Windows binaries: r-devel: incidentally_1.0.2.zip, r-release: incidentally_1.0.2.zip, r-oldrel: incidentally_1.0.2.zip
macOS binaries: r-release (arm64): incidentally_1.0.2.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): incidentally_1.0.2.tgz, r-release (x86_64): incidentally_1.0.2.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): incidentally_1.0.2.tgz
Old sources: incidentally archive

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