Use closeness()
with the cutoff
argument instead.
Arguments
- graph
The graph to analyze.
- vids
The vertices for which closeness will be calculated.
- mode
Character string, defined the types of the paths used for measuring the distance in directed graphs. “in” measures the paths to a vertex, “out” measures paths from a vertex, all uses undirected paths. This argument is ignored for undirected graphs.
- cutoff
The maximum path length to consider when calculating the closeness. If zero or negative then there is no such limit.
- weights
Optional positive weight vector for calculating weighted closeness. If the graph has a
weight
edge attribute, then this is used by default. Weights are used for calculating weighted shortest paths, so they are interpreted as distances.- normalized
Logical scalar, whether to calculate the normalized closeness, i.e. the inverse average distance to all reachable vertices. The non-normalized closeness is the inverse of the sum of distances to all reachable vertices.