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""" | |
View Classes provide node, edge and degree "views" of a graph. | |
Views for nodes, edges and degree are provided for all base graph classes. | |
A view means a read-only object that is quick to create, automatically | |
updated when the graph changes, and provides basic access like `n in V`, | |
`for n in V`, `V[n]` and sometimes set operations. | |
The views are read-only iterable containers that are updated as the | |
graph is updated. As with dicts, the graph should not be updated | |
while iterating through the view. Views can be iterated multiple times. | |
Edge and Node views also allow data attribute lookup. | |
The resulting attribute dict is writable as `G.edges[3, 4]['color']='red'` | |
Degree views allow lookup of degree values for single nodes. | |
Weighted degree is supported with the `weight` argument. | |
NodeView | |
======== | |
`V = G.nodes` (or `V = G.nodes()`) allows `len(V)`, `n in V`, set | |
operations e.g. "G.nodes & H.nodes", and `dd = G.nodes[n]`, where | |
`dd` is the node data dict. Iteration is over the nodes by default. | |
NodeDataView | |
============ | |
To iterate over (node, data) pairs, use arguments to `G.nodes()` | |
to create a DataView e.g. `DV = G.nodes(data='color', default='red')`. | |
The DataView iterates as `for n, color in DV` and allows | |
`(n, 'red') in DV`. Using `DV = G.nodes(data=True)`, the DataViews | |
use the full datadict in writeable form also allowing contain testing as | |
`(n, {'color': 'red'}) in VD`. DataViews allow set operations when | |
data attributes are hashable. | |
DegreeView | |
========== | |
`V = G.degree` allows iteration over (node, degree) pairs as well | |
as lookup: `deg=V[n]`. There are many flavors of DegreeView | |
for In/Out/Directed/Multi. For Directed Graphs, `G.degree` | |
counts both in and out going edges. `G.out_degree` and | |
`G.in_degree` count only specific directions. | |
Weighted degree using edge data attributes is provide via | |
`V = G.degree(weight='attr_name')` where any string with the | |
attribute name can be used. `weight=None` is the default. | |
No set operations are implemented for degrees, use NodeView. | |
The argument `nbunch` restricts iteration to nodes in nbunch. | |
The DegreeView can still lookup any node even if nbunch is specified. | |
EdgeView | |
======== | |
`V = G.edges` or `V = G.edges()` allows iteration over edges as well as | |
`e in V`, set operations and edge data lookup `dd = G.edges[2, 3]`. | |
Iteration is over 2-tuples `(u, v)` for Graph/DiGraph. For multigraphs | |
edges 3-tuples `(u, v, key)` are the default but 2-tuples can be obtained | |
via `V = G.edges(keys=False)`. | |
Set operations for directed graphs treat the edges as a set of 2-tuples. | |
For undirected graphs, 2-tuples are not a unique representation of edges. | |
So long as the set being compared to contains unique representations | |
of its edges, the set operations will act as expected. If the other | |
set contains both `(0, 1)` and `(1, 0)` however, the result of set | |
operations may contain both representations of the same edge. | |
EdgeDataView | |
============ | |
Edge data can be reported using an EdgeDataView typically created | |
by calling an EdgeView: `DV = G.edges(data='weight', default=1)`. | |
The EdgeDataView allows iteration over edge tuples, membership checking | |
but no set operations. | |
Iteration depends on `data` and `default` and for multigraph `keys` | |
If `data is False` (the default) then iterate over 2-tuples `(u, v)`. | |
If `data is True` iterate over 3-tuples `(u, v, datadict)`. | |
Otherwise iterate over `(u, v, datadict.get(data, default))`. | |
For Multigraphs, if `keys is True`, replace `u, v` with `u, v, key` | |
to create 3-tuples and 4-tuples. | |
The argument `nbunch` restricts edges to those incident to nodes in nbunch. | |
""" | |
from collections.abc import Mapping, Set | |
import networkx as nx | |
__all__ = [ | |
"NodeView", | |
"NodeDataView", | |
"EdgeView", | |
"OutEdgeView", | |
"InEdgeView", | |
"EdgeDataView", | |
"OutEdgeDataView", | |
"InEdgeDataView", | |
"MultiEdgeView", | |
"OutMultiEdgeView", | |
"InMultiEdgeView", | |
"MultiEdgeDataView", | |
"OutMultiEdgeDataView", | |
"InMultiEdgeDataView", | |
"DegreeView", | |
"DiDegreeView", | |
"InDegreeView", | |
"OutDegreeView", | |
"MultiDegreeView", | |
"DiMultiDegreeView", | |
"InMultiDegreeView", | |
"OutMultiDegreeView", | |
] | |
# NodeViews | |
class NodeView(Mapping, Set): | |
"""A NodeView class to act as G.nodes for a NetworkX Graph | |
Set operations act on the nodes without considering data. | |
Iteration is over nodes. Node data can be looked up like a dict. | |
Use NodeDataView to iterate over node data or to specify a data | |
attribute for lookup. NodeDataView is created by calling the NodeView. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
graph : NetworkX graph-like class | |
Examples | |
-------- | |
>>> G = nx.path_graph(3) | |
>>> NV = G.nodes() | |
>>> 2 in NV | |
True | |
>>> for n in NV: | |
... print(n) | |
0 | |
1 | |
2 | |
>>> assert NV & {1, 2, 3} == {1, 2} | |
>>> G.add_node(2, color="blue") | |
>>> NV[2] | |
{'color': 'blue'} | |
>>> G.add_node(8, color="red") | |
>>> NDV = G.nodes(data=True) | |
>>> (2, NV[2]) in NDV | |
True | |
>>> for n, dd in NDV: | |
... print((n, dd.get("color", "aqua"))) | |
(0, 'aqua') | |
(1, 'aqua') | |
(2, 'blue') | |
(8, 'red') | |
>>> NDV[2] == NV[2] | |
True | |
>>> NVdata = G.nodes(data="color", default="aqua") | |
>>> (2, NVdata[2]) in NVdata | |
True | |
>>> for n, dd in NVdata: | |
... print((n, dd)) | |
(0, 'aqua') | |
(1, 'aqua') | |
(2, 'blue') | |
(8, 'red') | |
>>> NVdata[2] == NV[2] # NVdata gets 'color', NV gets datadict | |
False | |
""" | |
__slots__ = ("_nodes",) | |
def __getstate__(self): | |
return {"_nodes": self._nodes} | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
self._nodes = state["_nodes"] | |
def __init__(self, graph): | |
self._nodes = graph._node | |
# Mapping methods | |
def __len__(self): | |
return len(self._nodes) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return iter(self._nodes) | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
if isinstance(n, slice): | |
raise nx.NetworkXError( | |
f"{type(self).__name__} does not support slicing, " | |
f"try list(G.nodes)[{n.start}:{n.stop}:{n.step}]" | |
) | |
return self._nodes[n] | |
# Set methods | |
def __contains__(self, n): | |
return n in self._nodes | |
def _from_iterable(cls, it): | |
return set(it) | |
# DataView method | |
def __call__(self, data=False, default=None): | |
if data is False: | |
return self | |
return NodeDataView(self._nodes, data, default) | |
def data(self, data=True, default=None): | |
""" | |
Return a read-only view of node data. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
data : bool or node data key, default=True | |
If ``data=True`` (the default), return a `NodeDataView` object that | |
maps each node to *all* of its attributes. `data` may also be an | |
arbitrary key, in which case the `NodeDataView` maps each node to | |
the value for the keyed attribute. In this case, if a node does | |
not have the `data` attribute, the `default` value is used. | |
default : object, default=None | |
The value used when a node does not have a specific attribute. | |
Returns | |
------- | |
NodeDataView | |
The layout of the returned NodeDataView depends on the value of the | |
`data` parameter. | |
Notes | |
----- | |
If ``data=False``, returns a `NodeView` object without data. | |
See Also | |
-------- | |
NodeDataView | |
Examples | |
-------- | |
>>> G = nx.Graph() | |
>>> G.add_nodes_from([ | |
... (0, {"color": "red", "weight": 10}), | |
... (1, {"color": "blue"}), | |
... (2, {"color": "yellow", "weight": 2}) | |
... ]) | |
Accessing node data with ``data=True`` (the default) returns a | |
NodeDataView mapping each node to all of its attributes: | |
>>> G.nodes.data() | |
NodeDataView({0: {'color': 'red', 'weight': 10}, 1: {'color': 'blue'}, 2: {'color': 'yellow', 'weight': 2}}) | |
If `data` represents a key in the node attribute dict, a NodeDataView mapping | |
the nodes to the value for that specific key is returned: | |
>>> G.nodes.data("color") | |
NodeDataView({0: 'red', 1: 'blue', 2: 'yellow'}, data='color') | |
If a specific key is not found in an attribute dict, the value specified | |
by `default` is returned: | |
>>> G.nodes.data("weight", default=-999) | |
NodeDataView({0: 10, 1: -999, 2: 2}, data='weight') | |
Note that there is no check that the `data` key is in any of the | |
node attribute dictionaries: | |
>>> G.nodes.data("height") | |
NodeDataView({0: None, 1: None, 2: None}, data='height') | |
""" | |
if data is False: | |
return self | |
return NodeDataView(self._nodes, data, default) | |
def __str__(self): | |
return str(list(self)) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({tuple(self)})" | |
class NodeDataView(Set): | |
"""A DataView class for nodes of a NetworkX Graph | |
The main use for this class is to iterate through node-data pairs. | |
The data can be the entire data-dictionary for each node, or it | |
can be a specific attribute (with default) for each node. | |
Set operations are enabled with NodeDataView, but don't work in | |
cases where the data is not hashable. Use with caution. | |
Typically, set operations on nodes use NodeView, not NodeDataView. | |
That is, they use `G.nodes` instead of `G.nodes(data='foo')`. | |
Parameters | |
========== | |
graph : NetworkX graph-like class | |
data : bool or string (default=False) | |
default : object (default=None) | |
""" | |
__slots__ = ("_nodes", "_data", "_default") | |
def __getstate__(self): | |
return {"_nodes": self._nodes, "_data": self._data, "_default": self._default} | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
self._nodes = state["_nodes"] | |
self._data = state["_data"] | |
self._default = state["_default"] | |
def __init__(self, nodedict, data=False, default=None): | |
self._nodes = nodedict | |
self._data = data | |
self._default = default | |
def _from_iterable(cls, it): | |
try: | |
return set(it) | |
except TypeError as err: | |
if "unhashable" in str(err): | |
msg = " : Could be b/c data=True or your values are unhashable" | |
raise TypeError(str(err) + msg) from err | |
raise | |
def __len__(self): | |
return len(self._nodes) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
data = self._data | |
if data is False: | |
return iter(self._nodes) | |
if data is True: | |
return iter(self._nodes.items()) | |
return ( | |
(n, dd[data] if data in dd else self._default) | |
for n, dd in self._nodes.items() | |
) | |
def __contains__(self, n): | |
try: | |
node_in = n in self._nodes | |
except TypeError: | |
n, d = n | |
return n in self._nodes and self[n] == d | |
if node_in is True: | |
return node_in | |
try: | |
n, d = n | |
except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
return False | |
return n in self._nodes and self[n] == d | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
if isinstance(n, slice): | |
raise nx.NetworkXError( | |
f"{type(self).__name__} does not support slicing, " | |
f"try list(G.nodes.data())[{n.start}:{n.stop}:{n.step}]" | |
) | |
ddict = self._nodes[n] | |
data = self._data | |
if data is False or data is True: | |
return ddict | |
return ddict[data] if data in ddict else self._default | |
def __str__(self): | |
return str(list(self)) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
name = self.__class__.__name__ | |
if self._data is False: | |
return f"{name}({tuple(self)})" | |
if self._data is True: | |
return f"{name}({dict(self)})" | |
return f"{name}({dict(self)}, data={self._data!r})" | |
# DegreeViews | |
class DiDegreeView: | |
"""A View class for degree of nodes in a NetworkX Graph | |
The functionality is like dict.items() with (node, degree) pairs. | |
Additional functionality includes read-only lookup of node degree, | |
and calling with optional features nbunch (for only a subset of nodes) | |
and weight (use edge weights to compute degree). | |
Parameters | |
========== | |
graph : NetworkX graph-like class | |
nbunch : node, container of nodes, or None meaning all nodes (default=None) | |
weight : bool or string (default=None) | |
Notes | |
----- | |
DegreeView can still lookup any node even if nbunch is specified. | |
Examples | |
-------- | |
>>> G = nx.path_graph(3) | |
>>> DV = G.degree() | |
>>> assert DV[2] == 1 | |
>>> assert sum(deg for n, deg in DV) == 4 | |
>>> DVweight = G.degree(weight="span") | |
>>> G.add_edge(1, 2, span=34) | |
>>> DVweight[2] | |
34 | |
>>> DVweight[0] # default edge weight is 1 | |
1 | |
>>> sum(span for n, span in DVweight) # sum weighted degrees | |
70 | |
>>> DVnbunch = G.degree(nbunch=(1, 2)) | |
>>> assert len(list(DVnbunch)) == 2 # iteration over nbunch only | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, G, nbunch=None, weight=None): | |
self._graph = G | |
self._succ = G._succ if hasattr(G, "_succ") else G._adj | |
self._pred = G._pred if hasattr(G, "_pred") else G._adj | |
self._nodes = self._succ if nbunch is None else list(G.nbunch_iter(nbunch)) | |
self._weight = weight | |
def __call__(self, nbunch=None, weight=None): | |
if nbunch is None: | |
if weight == self._weight: | |
return self | |
return self.__class__(self._graph, None, weight) | |
try: | |
if nbunch in self._nodes: | |
if weight == self._weight: | |
return self[nbunch] | |
return self.__class__(self._graph, None, weight)[nbunch] | |
except TypeError: | |
pass | |
return self.__class__(self._graph, nbunch, weight) | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
if weight is None: | |
return len(succs) + len(preds) | |
return sum(dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in succs.values()) + sum( | |
dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in preds.values() | |
) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
yield (n, len(succs) + len(preds)) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
deg = sum(dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in succs.values()) + sum( | |
dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in preds.values() | |
) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
def __len__(self): | |
return len(self._nodes) | |
def __str__(self): | |
return str(list(self)) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({dict(self)})" | |
class DegreeView(DiDegreeView): | |
"""A DegreeView class to act as G.degree for a NetworkX Graph | |
Typical usage focuses on iteration over `(node, degree)` pairs. | |
The degree is by default the number of edges incident to the node. | |
Optional argument `weight` enables weighted degree using the edge | |
attribute named in the `weight` argument. Reporting and iteration | |
can also be restricted to a subset of nodes using `nbunch`. | |
Additional functionality include node lookup so that `G.degree[n]` | |
reported the (possibly weighted) degree of node `n`. Calling the | |
view creates a view with different arguments `nbunch` or `weight`. | |
Parameters | |
========== | |
graph : NetworkX graph-like class | |
nbunch : node, container of nodes, or None meaning all nodes (default=None) | |
weight : string or None (default=None) | |
Notes | |
----- | |
DegreeView can still lookup any node even if nbunch is specified. | |
Examples | |
-------- | |
>>> G = nx.path_graph(3) | |
>>> DV = G.degree() | |
>>> assert DV[2] == 1 | |
>>> assert G.degree[2] == 1 | |
>>> assert sum(deg for n, deg in DV) == 4 | |
>>> DVweight = G.degree(weight="span") | |
>>> G.add_edge(1, 2, span=34) | |
>>> DVweight[2] | |
34 | |
>>> DVweight[0] # default edge weight is 1 | |
1 | |
>>> sum(span for n, span in DVweight) # sum weighted degrees | |
70 | |
>>> DVnbunch = G.degree(nbunch=(1, 2)) | |
>>> assert len(list(DVnbunch)) == 2 # iteration over nbunch only | |
""" | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
if weight is None: | |
return len(nbrs) + (n in nbrs) | |
return sum(dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in nbrs.values()) + ( | |
n in nbrs and nbrs[n].get(weight, 1) | |
) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
yield (n, len(nbrs) + (n in nbrs)) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
deg = sum(dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in nbrs.values()) + ( | |
n in nbrs and nbrs[n].get(weight, 1) | |
) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
class OutDegreeView(DiDegreeView): | |
"""A DegreeView class to report out_degree for a DiGraph; See DegreeView""" | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
if self._weight is None: | |
return len(nbrs) | |
return sum(dd.get(self._weight, 1) for dd in nbrs.values()) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
yield (n, len(succs)) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
deg = sum(dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in succs.values()) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
class InDegreeView(DiDegreeView): | |
"""A DegreeView class to report in_degree for a DiGraph; See DegreeView""" | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
nbrs = self._pred[n] | |
if weight is None: | |
return len(nbrs) | |
return sum(dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in nbrs.values()) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
yield (n, len(preds)) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
deg = sum(dd.get(weight, 1) for dd in preds.values()) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
class MultiDegreeView(DiDegreeView): | |
"""A DegreeView class for undirected multigraphs; See DegreeView""" | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
if weight is None: | |
return sum(len(keys) for keys in nbrs.values()) + ( | |
n in nbrs and len(nbrs[n]) | |
) | |
# edge weighted graph - degree is sum of nbr edge weights | |
deg = sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) for key_dict in nbrs.values() for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
if n in nbrs: | |
deg += sum(d.get(weight, 1) for d in nbrs[n].values()) | |
return deg | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
deg = sum(len(keys) for keys in nbrs.values()) + ( | |
n in nbrs and len(nbrs[n]) | |
) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
deg = sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) | |
for key_dict in nbrs.values() | |
for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
if n in nbrs: | |
deg += sum(d.get(weight, 1) for d in nbrs[n].values()) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
class DiMultiDegreeView(DiDegreeView): | |
"""A DegreeView class for MultiDiGraph; See DegreeView""" | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
if weight is None: | |
return sum(len(keys) for keys in succs.values()) + sum( | |
len(keys) for keys in preds.values() | |
) | |
# edge weighted graph - degree is sum of nbr edge weights | |
deg = sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) for key_dict in succs.values() for d in key_dict.values() | |
) + sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) for key_dict in preds.values() for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
return deg | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
deg = sum(len(keys) for keys in succs.values()) + sum( | |
len(keys) for keys in preds.values() | |
) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
succs = self._succ[n] | |
preds = self._pred[n] | |
deg = sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) | |
for key_dict in succs.values() | |
for d in key_dict.values() | |
) + sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) | |
for key_dict in preds.values() | |
for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
class InMultiDegreeView(DiDegreeView): | |
"""A DegreeView class for inward degree of MultiDiGraph; See DegreeView""" | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
nbrs = self._pred[n] | |
if weight is None: | |
return sum(len(data) for data in nbrs.values()) | |
# edge weighted graph - degree is sum of nbr edge weights | |
return sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) for key_dict in nbrs.values() for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._pred[n] | |
deg = sum(len(data) for data in nbrs.values()) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._pred[n] | |
deg = sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) | |
for key_dict in nbrs.values() | |
for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
class OutMultiDegreeView(DiDegreeView): | |
"""A DegreeView class for outward degree of MultiDiGraph; See DegreeView""" | |
def __getitem__(self, n): | |
weight = self._weight | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
if weight is None: | |
return sum(len(data) for data in nbrs.values()) | |
# edge weighted graph - degree is sum of nbr edge weights | |
return sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) for key_dict in nbrs.values() for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
weight = self._weight | |
if weight is None: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
deg = sum(len(data) for data in nbrs.values()) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
else: | |
for n in self._nodes: | |
nbrs = self._succ[n] | |
deg = sum( | |
d.get(weight, 1) | |
for key_dict in nbrs.values() | |
for d in key_dict.values() | |
) | |
yield (n, deg) | |
# EdgeDataViews | |
class OutEdgeDataView: | |
"""EdgeDataView for outward edges of DiGraph; See EdgeDataView""" | |
__slots__ = ( | |
"_viewer", | |
"_nbunch", | |
"_data", | |
"_default", | |
"_adjdict", | |
"_nodes_nbrs", | |
"_report", | |
) | |
def __getstate__(self): | |
return { | |
"viewer": self._viewer, | |
"nbunch": self._nbunch, | |
"data": self._data, | |
"default": self._default, | |
} | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
self.__init__(**state) | |
def __init__(self, viewer, nbunch=None, data=False, *, default=None): | |
self._viewer = viewer | |
adjdict = self._adjdict = viewer._adjdict | |
if nbunch is None: | |
self._nodes_nbrs = adjdict.items | |
else: | |
# dict retains order of nodes but acts like a set | |
nbunch = dict.fromkeys(viewer._graph.nbunch_iter(nbunch)) | |
self._nodes_nbrs = lambda: [(n, adjdict[n]) for n in nbunch] | |
self._nbunch = nbunch | |
self._data = data | |
self._default = default | |
# Set _report based on data and default | |
if data is True: | |
self._report = lambda n, nbr, dd: (n, nbr, dd) | |
elif data is False: | |
self._report = lambda n, nbr, dd: (n, nbr) | |
else: # data is attribute name | |
self._report = ( | |
lambda n, nbr, dd: (n, nbr, dd[data]) | |
if data in dd | |
else (n, nbr, default) | |
) | |
def __len__(self): | |
return sum(len(nbrs) for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs()) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return ( | |
self._report(n, nbr, dd) | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs() | |
for nbr, dd in nbrs.items() | |
) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
u, v = e[:2] | |
if self._nbunch is not None and u not in self._nbunch: | |
return False # this edge doesn't start in nbunch | |
try: | |
ddict = self._adjdict[u][v] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
return e == self._report(u, v, ddict) | |
def __str__(self): | |
return str(list(self)) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({list(self)})" | |
class EdgeDataView(OutEdgeDataView): | |
"""A EdgeDataView class for edges of Graph | |
This view is primarily used to iterate over the edges reporting | |
edges as node-tuples with edge data optionally reported. The | |
argument `nbunch` allows restriction to edges incident to nodes | |
in that container/singleton. The default (nbunch=None) | |
reports all edges. The arguments `data` and `default` control | |
what edge data is reported. The default `data is False` reports | |
only node-tuples for each edge. If `data is True` the entire edge | |
data dict is returned. Otherwise `data` is assumed to hold the name | |
of the edge attribute to report with default `default` if that | |
edge attribute is not present. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
nbunch : container of nodes, node or None (default None) | |
data : False, True or string (default False) | |
default : default value (default None) | |
Examples | |
-------- | |
>>> G = nx.path_graph(3) | |
>>> G.add_edge(1, 2, foo="bar") | |
>>> list(G.edges(data="foo", default="biz")) | |
[(0, 1, 'biz'), (1, 2, 'bar')] | |
>>> assert (0, 1, "biz") in G.edges(data="foo", default="biz") | |
""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
def __len__(self): | |
return sum(1 for e in self) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
seen = {} | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr, dd in nbrs.items(): | |
if nbr not in seen: | |
yield self._report(n, nbr, dd) | |
seen[n] = 1 | |
del seen | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
u, v = e[:2] | |
if self._nbunch is not None and u not in self._nbunch and v not in self._nbunch: | |
return False # this edge doesn't start and it doesn't end in nbunch | |
try: | |
ddict = self._adjdict[u][v] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
return e == self._report(u, v, ddict) | |
class InEdgeDataView(OutEdgeDataView): | |
"""An EdgeDataView class for outward edges of DiGraph; See EdgeDataView""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return ( | |
self._report(nbr, n, dd) | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs() | |
for nbr, dd in nbrs.items() | |
) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
u, v = e[:2] | |
if self._nbunch is not None and v not in self._nbunch: | |
return False # this edge doesn't end in nbunch | |
try: | |
ddict = self._adjdict[v][u] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
return e == self._report(u, v, ddict) | |
class OutMultiEdgeDataView(OutEdgeDataView): | |
"""An EdgeDataView for outward edges of MultiDiGraph; See EdgeDataView""" | |
__slots__ = ("keys",) | |
def __getstate__(self): | |
return { | |
"viewer": self._viewer, | |
"nbunch": self._nbunch, | |
"keys": self.keys, | |
"data": self._data, | |
"default": self._default, | |
} | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
self.__init__(**state) | |
def __init__(self, viewer, nbunch=None, data=False, *, default=None, keys=False): | |
self._viewer = viewer | |
adjdict = self._adjdict = viewer._adjdict | |
self.keys = keys | |
if nbunch is None: | |
self._nodes_nbrs = adjdict.items | |
else: | |
# dict retains order of nodes but acts like a set | |
nbunch = dict.fromkeys(viewer._graph.nbunch_iter(nbunch)) | |
self._nodes_nbrs = lambda: [(n, adjdict[n]) for n in nbunch] | |
self._nbunch = nbunch | |
self._data = data | |
self._default = default | |
# Set _report based on data and default | |
if data is True: | |
if keys is True: | |
self._report = lambda n, nbr, k, dd: (n, nbr, k, dd) | |
else: | |
self._report = lambda n, nbr, k, dd: (n, nbr, dd) | |
elif data is False: | |
if keys is True: | |
self._report = lambda n, nbr, k, dd: (n, nbr, k) | |
else: | |
self._report = lambda n, nbr, k, dd: (n, nbr) | |
else: # data is attribute name | |
if keys is True: | |
self._report = ( | |
lambda n, nbr, k, dd: (n, nbr, k, dd[data]) | |
if data in dd | |
else (n, nbr, k, default) | |
) | |
else: | |
self._report = ( | |
lambda n, nbr, k, dd: (n, nbr, dd[data]) | |
if data in dd | |
else (n, nbr, default) | |
) | |
def __len__(self): | |
return sum(1 for e in self) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return ( | |
self._report(n, nbr, k, dd) | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs() | |
for nbr, kd in nbrs.items() | |
for k, dd in kd.items() | |
) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
u, v = e[:2] | |
if self._nbunch is not None and u not in self._nbunch: | |
return False # this edge doesn't start in nbunch | |
try: | |
kdict = self._adjdict[u][v] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
if self.keys is True: | |
k = e[2] | |
try: | |
dd = kdict[k] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
return e == self._report(u, v, k, dd) | |
return any(e == self._report(u, v, k, dd) for k, dd in kdict.items()) | |
class MultiEdgeDataView(OutMultiEdgeDataView): | |
"""An EdgeDataView class for edges of MultiGraph; See EdgeDataView""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
def __iter__(self): | |
seen = {} | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr, kd in nbrs.items(): | |
if nbr not in seen: | |
for k, dd in kd.items(): | |
yield self._report(n, nbr, k, dd) | |
seen[n] = 1 | |
del seen | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
u, v = e[:2] | |
if self._nbunch is not None and u not in self._nbunch and v not in self._nbunch: | |
return False # this edge doesn't start and doesn't end in nbunch | |
try: | |
kdict = self._adjdict[u][v] | |
except KeyError: | |
try: | |
kdict = self._adjdict[v][u] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
if self.keys is True: | |
k = e[2] | |
try: | |
dd = kdict[k] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
return e == self._report(u, v, k, dd) | |
return any(e == self._report(u, v, k, dd) for k, dd in kdict.items()) | |
class InMultiEdgeDataView(OutMultiEdgeDataView): | |
"""An EdgeDataView for inward edges of MultiDiGraph; See EdgeDataView""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return ( | |
self._report(nbr, n, k, dd) | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs() | |
for nbr, kd in nbrs.items() | |
for k, dd in kd.items() | |
) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
u, v = e[:2] | |
if self._nbunch is not None and v not in self._nbunch: | |
return False # this edge doesn't end in nbunch | |
try: | |
kdict = self._adjdict[v][u] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
if self.keys is True: | |
k = e[2] | |
dd = kdict[k] | |
return e == self._report(u, v, k, dd) | |
return any(e == self._report(u, v, k, dd) for k, dd in kdict.items()) | |
# EdgeViews have set operations and no data reported | |
class OutEdgeView(Set, Mapping): | |
"""A EdgeView class for outward edges of a DiGraph""" | |
__slots__ = ("_adjdict", "_graph", "_nodes_nbrs") | |
def __getstate__(self): | |
return {"_graph": self._graph, "_adjdict": self._adjdict} | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
self._graph = state["_graph"] | |
self._adjdict = state["_adjdict"] | |
self._nodes_nbrs = self._adjdict.items | |
def _from_iterable(cls, it): | |
return set(it) | |
dataview = OutEdgeDataView | |
def __init__(self, G): | |
self._graph = G | |
self._adjdict = G._succ if hasattr(G, "succ") else G._adj | |
self._nodes_nbrs = self._adjdict.items | |
# Set methods | |
def __len__(self): | |
return sum(len(nbrs) for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs()) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr in nbrs: | |
yield (n, nbr) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
try: | |
u, v = e | |
return v in self._adjdict[u] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
# Mapping Methods | |
def __getitem__(self, e): | |
if isinstance(e, slice): | |
raise nx.NetworkXError( | |
f"{type(self).__name__} does not support slicing, " | |
f"try list(G.edges)[{e.start}:{e.stop}:{e.step}]" | |
) | |
u, v = e | |
return self._adjdict[u][v] | |
# EdgeDataView methods | |
def __call__(self, nbunch=None, data=False, *, default=None): | |
if nbunch is None and data is False: | |
return self | |
return self.dataview(self, nbunch, data, default=default) | |
def data(self, data=True, default=None, nbunch=None): | |
""" | |
Return a read-only view of edge data. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
data : bool or edge attribute key | |
If ``data=True``, then the data view maps each edge to a dictionary | |
containing all of its attributes. If `data` is a key in the edge | |
dictionary, then the data view maps each edge to its value for | |
the keyed attribute. In this case, if the edge doesn't have the | |
attribute, the `default` value is returned. | |
default : object, default=None | |
The value used when an edge does not have a specific attribute | |
nbunch : container of nodes, optional (default=None) | |
Allows restriction to edges only involving certain nodes. All edges | |
are considered by default. | |
Returns | |
------- | |
dataview | |
Returns an `EdgeDataView` for undirected Graphs, `OutEdgeDataView` | |
for DiGraphs, `MultiEdgeDataView` for MultiGraphs and | |
`OutMultiEdgeDataView` for MultiDiGraphs. | |
Notes | |
----- | |
If ``data=False``, returns an `EdgeView` without any edge data. | |
See Also | |
-------- | |
EdgeDataView | |
OutEdgeDataView | |
MultiEdgeDataView | |
OutMultiEdgeDataView | |
Examples | |
-------- | |
>>> G = nx.Graph() | |
>>> G.add_edges_from([ | |
... (0, 1, {"dist": 3, "capacity": 20}), | |
... (1, 2, {"dist": 4}), | |
... (2, 0, {"dist": 5}) | |
... ]) | |
Accessing edge data with ``data=True`` (the default) returns an | |
edge data view object listing each edge with all of its attributes: | |
>>> G.edges.data() | |
EdgeDataView([(0, 1, {'dist': 3, 'capacity': 20}), (0, 2, {'dist': 5}), (1, 2, {'dist': 4})]) | |
If `data` represents a key in the edge attribute dict, a dataview listing | |
each edge with its value for that specific key is returned: | |
>>> G.edges.data("dist") | |
EdgeDataView([(0, 1, 3), (0, 2, 5), (1, 2, 4)]) | |
`nbunch` can be used to limit the edges: | |
>>> G.edges.data("dist", nbunch=[0]) | |
EdgeDataView([(0, 1, 3), (0, 2, 5)]) | |
If a specific key is not found in an edge attribute dict, the value | |
specified by `default` is used: | |
>>> G.edges.data("capacity") | |
EdgeDataView([(0, 1, 20), (0, 2, None), (1, 2, None)]) | |
Note that there is no check that the `data` key is present in any of | |
the edge attribute dictionaries: | |
>>> G.edges.data("speed") | |
EdgeDataView([(0, 1, None), (0, 2, None), (1, 2, None)]) | |
""" | |
if nbunch is None and data is False: | |
return self | |
return self.dataview(self, nbunch, data, default=default) | |
# String Methods | |
def __str__(self): | |
return str(list(self)) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({list(self)})" | |
class EdgeView(OutEdgeView): | |
"""A EdgeView class for edges of a Graph | |
This densely packed View allows iteration over edges, data lookup | |
like a dict and set operations on edges represented by node-tuples. | |
In addition, edge data can be controlled by calling this object | |
possibly creating an EdgeDataView. Typically edges are iterated over | |
and reported as `(u, v)` node tuples or `(u, v, key)` node/key tuples | |
for multigraphs. Those edge representations can also be using to | |
lookup the data dict for any edge. Set operations also are available | |
where those tuples are the elements of the set. | |
Calling this object with optional arguments `data`, `default` and `keys` | |
controls the form of the tuple (see EdgeDataView). Optional argument | |
`nbunch` allows restriction to edges only involving certain nodes. | |
If `data is False` (the default) then iterate over 2-tuples `(u, v)`. | |
If `data is True` iterate over 3-tuples `(u, v, datadict)`. | |
Otherwise iterate over `(u, v, datadict.get(data, default))`. | |
For Multigraphs, if `keys is True`, replace `u, v` with `u, v, key` above. | |
Parameters | |
========== | |
graph : NetworkX graph-like class | |
nbunch : (default= all nodes in graph) only report edges with these nodes | |
keys : (only for MultiGraph. default=False) report edge key in tuple | |
data : bool or string (default=False) see above | |
default : object (default=None) | |
Examples | |
======== | |
>>> G = nx.path_graph(4) | |
>>> EV = G.edges() | |
>>> (2, 3) in EV | |
True | |
>>> for u, v in EV: | |
... print((u, v)) | |
(0, 1) | |
(1, 2) | |
(2, 3) | |
>>> assert EV & {(1, 2), (3, 4)} == {(1, 2)} | |
>>> EVdata = G.edges(data="color", default="aqua") | |
>>> G.add_edge(2, 3, color="blue") | |
>>> assert (2, 3, "blue") in EVdata | |
>>> for u, v, c in EVdata: | |
... print(f"({u}, {v}) has color: {c}") | |
(0, 1) has color: aqua | |
(1, 2) has color: aqua | |
(2, 3) has color: blue | |
>>> EVnbunch = G.edges(nbunch=2) | |
>>> assert (2, 3) in EVnbunch | |
>>> assert (0, 1) not in EVnbunch | |
>>> for u, v in EVnbunch: | |
... assert u == 2 or v == 2 | |
>>> MG = nx.path_graph(4, create_using=nx.MultiGraph) | |
>>> EVmulti = MG.edges(keys=True) | |
>>> (2, 3, 0) in EVmulti | |
True | |
>>> (2, 3) in EVmulti # 2-tuples work even when keys is True | |
True | |
>>> key = MG.add_edge(2, 3) | |
>>> for u, v, k in EVmulti: | |
... print((u, v, k)) | |
(0, 1, 0) | |
(1, 2, 0) | |
(2, 3, 0) | |
(2, 3, 1) | |
""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
dataview = EdgeDataView | |
def __len__(self): | |
num_nbrs = (len(nbrs) + (n in nbrs) for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs()) | |
return sum(num_nbrs) // 2 | |
def __iter__(self): | |
seen = {} | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr in list(nbrs): | |
if nbr not in seen: | |
yield (n, nbr) | |
seen[n] = 1 | |
del seen | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
try: | |
u, v = e[:2] | |
return v in self._adjdict[u] or u in self._adjdict[v] | |
except (KeyError, ValueError): | |
return False | |
class InEdgeView(OutEdgeView): | |
"""A EdgeView class for inward edges of a DiGraph""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
self._graph = state["_graph"] | |
self._adjdict = state["_adjdict"] | |
self._nodes_nbrs = self._adjdict.items | |
dataview = InEdgeDataView | |
def __init__(self, G): | |
self._graph = G | |
self._adjdict = G._pred if hasattr(G, "pred") else G._adj | |
self._nodes_nbrs = self._adjdict.items | |
def __iter__(self): | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr in nbrs: | |
yield (nbr, n) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
try: | |
u, v = e | |
return u in self._adjdict[v] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
def __getitem__(self, e): | |
if isinstance(e, slice): | |
raise nx.NetworkXError( | |
f"{type(self).__name__} does not support slicing, " | |
f"try list(G.in_edges)[{e.start}:{e.stop}:{e.step}]" | |
) | |
u, v = e | |
return self._adjdict[v][u] | |
class OutMultiEdgeView(OutEdgeView): | |
"""A EdgeView class for outward edges of a MultiDiGraph""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
dataview = OutMultiEdgeDataView | |
def __len__(self): | |
return sum( | |
len(kdict) for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs() for nbr, kdict in nbrs.items() | |
) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr, kdict in nbrs.items(): | |
for key in kdict: | |
yield (n, nbr, key) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
N = len(e) | |
if N == 3: | |
u, v, k = e | |
elif N == 2: | |
u, v = e | |
k = 0 | |
else: | |
raise ValueError("MultiEdge must have length 2 or 3") | |
try: | |
return k in self._adjdict[u][v] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
def __getitem__(self, e): | |
if isinstance(e, slice): | |
raise nx.NetworkXError( | |
f"{type(self).__name__} does not support slicing, " | |
f"try list(G.edges)[{e.start}:{e.stop}:{e.step}]" | |
) | |
u, v, k = e | |
return self._adjdict[u][v][k] | |
def __call__(self, nbunch=None, data=False, *, default=None, keys=False): | |
if nbunch is None and data is False and keys is True: | |
return self | |
return self.dataview(self, nbunch, data, default=default, keys=keys) | |
def data(self, data=True, default=None, nbunch=None, keys=False): | |
if nbunch is None and data is False and keys is True: | |
return self | |
return self.dataview(self, nbunch, data, default=default, keys=keys) | |
class MultiEdgeView(OutMultiEdgeView): | |
"""A EdgeView class for edges of a MultiGraph""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
dataview = MultiEdgeDataView | |
def __len__(self): | |
return sum(1 for e in self) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
seen = {} | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr, kd in nbrs.items(): | |
if nbr not in seen: | |
for k, dd in kd.items(): | |
yield (n, nbr, k) | |
seen[n] = 1 | |
del seen | |
class InMultiEdgeView(OutMultiEdgeView): | |
"""A EdgeView class for inward edges of a MultiDiGraph""" | |
__slots__ = () | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
self._graph = state["_graph"] | |
self._adjdict = state["_adjdict"] | |
self._nodes_nbrs = self._adjdict.items | |
dataview = InMultiEdgeDataView | |
def __init__(self, G): | |
self._graph = G | |
self._adjdict = G._pred if hasattr(G, "pred") else G._adj | |
self._nodes_nbrs = self._adjdict.items | |
def __iter__(self): | |
for n, nbrs in self._nodes_nbrs(): | |
for nbr, kdict in nbrs.items(): | |
for key in kdict: | |
yield (nbr, n, key) | |
def __contains__(self, e): | |
N = len(e) | |
if N == 3: | |
u, v, k = e | |
elif N == 2: | |
u, v = e | |
k = 0 | |
else: | |
raise ValueError("MultiEdge must have length 2 or 3") | |
try: | |
return k in self._adjdict[v][u] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
def __getitem__(self, e): | |
if isinstance(e, slice): | |
raise nx.NetworkXError( | |
f"{type(self).__name__} does not support slicing, " | |
f"try list(G.in_edges)[{e.start}:{e.stop}:{e.step}]" | |
) | |
u, v, k = e | |
return self._adjdict[v][u][k] | |