I compare ego with neighbors through system.time() and it turned out that
ego was faster, but it may be just based on the couple of examples I tested.

No, I didn't copy the whole graph. Actually, the R code is almost the same
as the Python one.

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Philadelphia, USA
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Tamas Nepusz <[email protected]> wrote:

> > (1) I apply ego to get the neighbors since ego runs faster than
> neigbhors:
>         neighbors_motif_current <- ego( g_OriginGraph, 1, motif_current )
>
> Are you sure about that? I would think that ego() is slower.
>
> Also, I see no significant difference between the Python and R parts
> that you have posted - could it be the case that the difference lies
> elsewhere? For instance, could it happen that you accidentally "copy"
> a graph or a large subset of it in the R code that you don't do in
> Python?
>
> T.
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