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Thanks for posting this issue. I was wondering if I could please get a few more details about the problem so that I can reproduce it. What type of network are you trying to create and from which social media was it collected? Was the data from Collect
from the same version as used in Create
?
There was also a major change in the workflow in version 0.29 in which Create
produces a list of two dataframes nodes
and edges
instead of an igraph
object as previous versions. The graph creation was moved to a subsequent function named Graph
. Could this explain the issue?
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Thank you for your response! I didn't realize that there was a change that requires running Graph
. That solves the issue.
FYI, yes I collected the data from Collect
and then execute Create
in the same version. But, I didn't know to convert the data into an igraph
object, I need to run Graph
.
Thanks for your help!
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