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I am trying to build an ERGM model and simulate some artificial networks from the model in the R language statnet library. When I simulate the model exactly after the building the model I can do so without any problems.



netModel <- ergm(net ~ edges + density + triangles + gwdegree(0.25))
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


However, when I save the model in a .RData object an load it some time later I have problems. For example,



save(netModel, file = "netModelRdata.Rdata")
# and later do the following steps
load("netModelRdata.Rdata")
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


I get the following error:



Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : 
Invalid network on the LHS of the formula.


thank you for your replies in advance.










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  • That was some parallelization variable that I used which is not related to the question, I edited my question. thanks anyway for acknowledging it.
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    Nov 20 at 21:09
















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I am trying to build an ERGM model and simulate some artificial networks from the model in the R language statnet library. When I simulate the model exactly after the building the model I can do so without any problems.



netModel <- ergm(net ~ edges + density + triangles + gwdegree(0.25))
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


However, when I save the model in a .RData object an load it some time later I have problems. For example,



save(netModel, file = "netModelRdata.Rdata")
# and later do the following steps
load("netModelRdata.Rdata")
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


I get the following error:



Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : 
Invalid network on the LHS of the formula.


thank you for your replies in advance.










share|improve this question
























  • That was some parallelization variable that I used which is not related to the question, I edited my question. thanks anyway for acknowledging it.
    – Saeid Ghafouri
    Nov 20 at 21:09














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I am trying to build an ERGM model and simulate some artificial networks from the model in the R language statnet library. When I simulate the model exactly after the building the model I can do so without any problems.



netModel <- ergm(net ~ edges + density + triangles + gwdegree(0.25))
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


However, when I save the model in a .RData object an load it some time later I have problems. For example,



save(netModel, file = "netModelRdata.Rdata")
# and later do the following steps
load("netModelRdata.Rdata")
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


I get the following error:



Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : 
Invalid network on the LHS of the formula.


thank you for your replies in advance.










share|improve this question















I am trying to build an ERGM model and simulate some artificial networks from the model in the R language statnet library. When I simulate the model exactly after the building the model I can do so without any problems.



netModel <- ergm(net ~ edges + density + triangles + gwdegree(0.25))
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


However, when I save the model in a .RData object an load it some time later I have problems. For example,



save(netModel, file = "netModelRdata.Rdata")
# and later do the following steps
load("netModelRdata.Rdata")
simulatedNet <- simulate(netModel, nsim=1)


I get the following error:



Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : 
Invalid network on the LHS of the formula.


thank you for your replies in advance.







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  • That was some parallelization variable that I used which is not related to the question, I edited my question. thanks anyway for acknowledging it.
    – Saeid Ghafouri
    Nov 20 at 21:09


















  • That was some parallelization variable that I used which is not related to the question, I edited my question. thanks anyway for acknowledging it.
    – Saeid Ghafouri
    Nov 20 at 21:09
















That was some parallelization variable that I used which is not related to the question, I edited my question. thanks anyway for acknowledging it.
– Saeid Ghafouri
Nov 20 at 21:09




That was some parallelization variable that I used which is not related to the question, I edited my question. thanks anyway for acknowledging it.
– Saeid Ghafouri
Nov 20 at 21:09

















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