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Is there a way of clustering just ONE node and any one connected nodes with an eigenfactor of 1 and leave the rest of the network/clusters open? If i use network.clusterOutliers() it clusters everything clusterable.
Can i control this somehow by providing clusteroptions? The sample code i've seen only shows what icon etc i can use for a cluster, i.e. shape: and image: properties, but no discernible option to control clustering.
I have considered tagging nodes in membership groups, but the problem with tags is that i don't know beforehand if something belongs to a particular cluster, i'm visualizing peer-to-peer network traffic and the network can be pretty random.
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Is there a way of clustering just ONE node and any one connected nodes with an eigenfactor of 1 and leave the rest of the network/clusters open? If i use network.clusterOutliers() it clusters everything clusterable.
Can i control this somehow by providing clusteroptions? The sample code i've seen only shows what icon etc i can use for a cluster, i.e. shape: and image: properties, but no discernible option to control clustering.
This video shows an example with two clusters, both being clustered when i click the cluster button:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2Ks3nNTovI
I have considered tagging nodes in membership groups, but the problem with tags is that i don't know beforehand if something belongs to a particular cluster, i'm visualizing peer-to-peer network traffic and the network can be pretty random.
Thanks for any replies.
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