Also, have you done a search at "www.r-project.org" -> search -> "R site search"? A search for "networks" there just now produced 218 hits.
Have you reviewed the list of officially contributed packages is available at "www.r-project.org" -> CRAN -> (select a local mirror like "http://microarrays.unife.it/CRAN/") -> Software: Packages. Since the "search" in the web browser didn't work, I copied the page into MS Word (paste special, text only), and found one reference to networks: "deal Learning Bayesian Networks with Mixed Variables".
Finally, have you "read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html"? This contains many suggestions for how to get information yourself and how to formulate questions so they are more likely to elicit useful answers.
hope this helps. spencer graves
Huntsinger, Reid wrote:
What kind of networks did you have in mind, and how did you want to make them?
R has a few packages dealing with so-called Bayesian networks; at least one social network analysis package; also some packages for graphs (as in graph theory),...
Reid Huntsinger
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Good afternoon, do you know if R provides a special package to make networks ? Thank you, Angela
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