Looking for all sub-networks among a network

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Dear All,
For a given network formed by lines and edges, how can I quickly find out all sub-networks? There is no connection among two sub-networks.
For example, the lines are given in a matrix A:
I know the sub-networks are: {6 2 3 4 5 7}, {1 8}. But how can I quickly find them out?
Thanks a lot. Benson

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 24 Oct 2018
Please don't post screenshots, particularly as it's trivial to write your matrix as text in the question. We can't copy/paste screenshots into matlab.
It is trivial to find the number of components in a graph, using matlab's graph functions, in particular graph.conncomp:
A = [6 2
6 3
2 3
4 5
6 4
1 8
2 7]
g = graph(A(:, 1), A(:, 2));
max(conncomp(g))
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Benson Gou
Benson Gou on 24 Oct 2018
Edited: Benson Gou on 24 Oct 2018
Guillaume,
Thanks for your response. What I want to obtain are the edge ID in each sub-network. For this example, I want to obtain the edges in each sub-network: sub1 = {6 2 3 4 5 7}; sub2 = {1 8}.
Thanks anyway.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 24 Oct 2018
You mean the node ID.
This is easily obtained with conncomp:
bin = conncomp(g);
accumarray(bin', (1:numel(bin))', [], @(nodes) {nodes'})

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