You can now filter your network based on attributes or survey responses and immediately see re-sized nodes with updated subnetwork scores for only the unfiltered nodes.
For example, while looking at my network map with nodes sized by centrality, I can filter them by sector to only view non-profit members. Immediately, all the network scores will re-calculate for only the non-profit nodes and re-size them each accordingly based on their centrality among other non-profits.
This is a powerful tool for exploring your network's connections to identify different key players across different sectors or subnetworks within the broader ecosystem. For example, you can identify the ecosystem's overall key players, but also the key players within each sector or focus area within the broader community.
How to Size Nodes Dynamically Using Subnetwork Scores
Subnetwork scores and dynamic node sizing occurs automatically - you do not need to turn on any settings.
1. Open your analyzer and the network mapping tab.
2. In the node settings, size your nodes by centrality, trust, or value.
3. In the node settings, use the filter settings to hide nodes based on attributes to zero in on a subnetwork of interest.
4. Refresh your network map layout to see updated node sizes calculated based on the subnetwork's connections and survey responses.
5. To save your subnetwork map, you can export a map image (JPG or PNG) or save a visualization to add to dashboards or profiles.
The image below shows where to find node sizing and filter settings on the left tab in the network map module.