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Gephi forumsPlease post new questions on facebook group too (https://www.facebook.com/groups/gephi) 2011-04-11T16:36:11+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/app.php/feed/topic/178 2011-04-11T16:36:11+01:002011-04-11T16:36:11+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=3004#p3004 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]>
I am pretty new to all of this so please forgive me if the answer to this should be obvious. I would like to know the raw numbers of the degree frequency distribution. Does Gephi provide this as output anywhere?
Thanks!
-Marianne

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2011-04-05T22:45:35+01:002011-04-05T22:45:35+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=2941#p2941 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]>
admin wrote:Hi,

The reports have been changed recently so you won't have any problem in the next version, coming out April 5! See the release notes.

Note that the Degree Power Law metric has just been removed as it not precise enough to draw a conclusion.
I've noticed it!! It have a distribution in which the exponent of the degree distribution is know to be 1.20 approximately and gephi is telling me it's 6.9!

Looking forward to the update. thanks

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2011-04-01T16:51:59+01:002011-04-01T16:51:59+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=2909#p2909 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]>
The reports have been changed recently so you won't have any problem in the next version, coming out April 5! See the release notes.

Note that the Degree Power Law metric has just been removed as it not precise enough to draw a conclusion.

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2011-04-01T16:27:45+01:002011-04-01T16:27:45+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=2908#p2908 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]>
ronaldomenezes wrote:I'd like to use this example because I don't understand in gephi what the axis mean. I have done a few tests and although the distribution is correct (and so is the degree of the power law) I can't find why the axis don't show k, degree, and p(k), probability of degree k. For instance, in an example I have my no degrees go all the way to 70 but the degree axis on gephi goes to 4 only. Why? I know the metric report is already a log-log plot.

Can anyone tell me what the axis are? Thanks
Trying again. Anyone has an explanation of the above?

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2010-10-29T19:17:44+01:002010-10-29T19:17:44+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=1855#p1855 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]>
Can anyone tell me what the axis are? Thanks

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2010-04-26T07:03:47+01:002010-04-26T07:03:47+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=641#p641 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]> Miguel Pereira

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2010-04-25T21:05:31+01:002010-04-25T21:05:31+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=640#p640 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]> Welcome to Gephi Miguel. This test indicates whether or not the network in question is so called: "scale-free." In practice, a power-law between: -2 and -3, indicates a scale-free network.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale-free_network

Hope this helps,
~Patrick

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2010-04-25T11:08:30+01:002010-04-25T11:08:30+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=635#p635 <![CDATA[Re: Degree Distribution Metric Report]]>
Fig.jpg

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2010-04-25T10:56:04+01:002010-04-25T10:56:04+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=178&p=634#p634 <![CDATA[[SOLVED] Degree Distribution Metric Report]]>
Hi... I under if some one can help me to interpret the Degree Distribution Metric Report. What can it be concluded about this result?

Network Revision Number:
(191, 1111)

Parameters:
Network Interpretation: undirected

Results:
In-Degree Power Law: -0.0
Power: -2.778288556564374

Attached pdf with the graphic.

Thank you
Miguel Pereira
Ph.D. candidate
Personal webpage: http://home.cea.uevora.pt/~masp/index.html
Research: http://www.catedra.uevora.pt/rui-nabeir ... ui_nabeiro

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