Eigs function returns complex numbers when computing the largest eigenvalue

Hello, i am contructing an adjacency matrix from real networks as follows:
x = dlmread('file.txt');
left = x(:,1)+1;
right = x(:,2)+1;
Adj = sparse(left,right,1,7319,7319);
eigs(Adj)
The networks are directed, some of them are very sparse while several others may also be disconnected. The problem is that for some networks i get the largest eigenvalue as a complex number. I have read several related threads to my post but i couldn't properly understand the quialitative reason.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico 2015년 10월 19일
Your matrix is not symmetric. The eigenvalues of a non-symmetric matrix will often be complex numbers.

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