Thank you! I'll try that out.
On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 11:51 AM, Alexandre Hannud Abdo
wrote:
> Ni!
>
> What you're looking for is the 'project_level' method of NestedBlockState:
>
> some_level = 2
> blocks = state.project_level( some_level ).get_blocks()
> block_for_v_at_level = blocks[ some_vert
Ni!
What you're looking for is the 'project_level' method of NestedBlockState:
some_level = 2
blocks = state.project_level( some_level ).get_blocks()
block_for_v_at_level = blocks[ some_vertex ]
Hope this helps,
ale
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On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 5:29 PM, lenail wrote:
> Hello Graph Tool devel
Hello Graph Tool developers,
I'm interested in the nested stochastic block model (nsbm). What interests
me most is: when I fit the model, where did each of my nodes get clustered?
The closest function I can find to this in the API by reading the docs is:
nsbm.get_bs()
which returns
[Property