Hi again, How is it possible to return the hierarchy tree from a NestedBlockModel? I've found that the gt.get_hierarchy_tree returns the tree as graph, but I couldn't understand how to map partition names at each level n to the ones at level n+1. Actually I'm doing this iteratively running state.project_partition() and using crosstabs to do the matches, but I wonder if there's a smarter way to proceed. Cheers, d
Am 25.02.20 um 18:21 schrieb Davide Cittaro:
Hi again, How is it possible to return the hierarchy tree from a NestedBlockModel? I've found that the gt.get_hierarchy_tree returns the tree as graph, but I couldn't understand how to map partition names at each level n to the ones at level n+1. Actually I'm doing this iteratively running state.project_partition() and using crosstabs to do the matches, but I wonder if there's a smarter way to proceed.
As the documentation of get_hierarchy_tree() states, it returns a vertex property map that maps the nodes of the tree to the group labels of every level. Best, Tiago -- Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de>
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