R Link Explorer Info

Using typically involves generating a graph, extracting link communities, and visualizing the results through various layout options, such as the Spencer circle layout. It allows for the calculation of centrality measures specific to link communities and the discovery of nested communities.

Here's a very basic example of how you might start to explore links in R: r link explorer

To get started with linkspotter , you can install it directly from CRAN: Using typically involves generating a graph, extracting link

When faced with a new dataset containing dozens of variables, manually examining correlation matrices is tedious. linkspotter automates this process by generating an interactive graph that immediately reveals which variables are strongly related (connected by thick edges) and which clusters of variables naturally form. Using typically involves generating a graph