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library("igraph") | |
# Swap out path to your Screaming Frog All Outlink CSV. For Windows, remember to change backslashes to forward slashes. | |
links <- read.csv("C:/Documents/screaming-frog-all-outlinks.csv", skip = 1) # CSV Path | |
# This line of code is optional. It filters out JavaScript, CSS, and Images. Technically you should keep them in there. | |
links <- subset(links, Type=="AHREF") # Optional line. Filter. | |
links <- subset(links, Follow=="true") | |
links <- subset(links, select=c(Source,Destination)) | |
g <- graph.data.frame(links) | |
pr <- page.rank(g, algo = "prpack", vids = V(g), directed = TRUE, damping = 0.85) | |
values <- data.frame(pr$vector) |
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// Mixpanel Cheatsheet | |
// This requires the mixpanel javascript library to be embedded on your site | |
// https://mixpanel.com/help/reference/javascript-full-api-reference | |
// 1. API Methods. | |
mixpanel.init('new token', { your: 'config' }, 'library_name'); // initialize a new instance of the Mixpanel tracking object | |
mixpanel.push(['register', { a: 'b' }]); // push() keeps the standard async-array-push behavior around after the lib is loaded. This is only useful for external integrations that do not wish to rely on our convenience methods (created in the snippet). |