Thanks, this is helpful!

I am experiencing a phenomenon where certain node types in my network have
the exact PageRank value. A while back, I recall that there was an issue
with PageRank, but you helped me to get around it. So, I am not exactly
sure if this current issue is related to the previous PageRank issue or
perhaps it is related to the data itself. Please note, this issue is only
demonstrated with one particular type of nodes. So, in the same network of
different node types, all nodes have different values except that type. I
tried this with different networks with a similar structure but still
getting the exact same results. If this is indeed a data issue, I am
thinking of using a multilayered network approach to identify the
significant nodes spanning across multiple layers. Let me know if you have
any insights and I apologize if this is this is too vague!

Thanks very much,

-Ahmed

On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Tamas Nepusz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> It depends on what you want to do with it. The easiest is to treat it
> as a single network and add a vertex attribute that describes which
> layer a given vertex belongs to.
> T.
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Ahmed Abdeen Hamed
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello friends,
> >
> > Is there a way to represent a multilayered network using igraph?
> >
> > Thanks very much,
> >
> > -Ahmed
> >
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