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This documents the development version of NetworkX. Documentation for the current release can be found here.

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Source code for networkx.drawing.nx_agraph

"""
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Graphviz AGraph
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Interface to pygraphviz AGraph class.

Examples
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>>> G = nx.complete_graph(5)
>>> A = nx.nx_agraph.to_agraph(G)
>>> H = nx.nx_agraph.from_agraph(A)

See Also
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Pygraphviz: http://pygraphviz.github.io/
"""
import os
import tempfile
import networkx as nx

__all__ = [
    "from_agraph",
    "to_agraph",
    "write_dot",
    "read_dot",
    "graphviz_layout",
    "pygraphviz_layout",
    "view_pygraphviz",
]


[docs]def from_agraph(A, create_using=None): """Returns a NetworkX Graph or DiGraph from a PyGraphviz graph. Parameters ---------- A : PyGraphviz AGraph A graph created with PyGraphviz create_using : NetworkX graph constructor, optional (default=None) Graph type to create. If graph instance, then cleared before populated. If `None`, then the appropriate Graph type is inferred from `A`. Examples -------- >>> K5 = nx.complete_graph(5) >>> A = nx.nx_agraph.to_agraph(K5) >>> G = nx.nx_agraph.from_agraph(A) Notes ----- The Graph G will have a dictionary G.graph_attr containing the default graphviz attributes for graphs, nodes and edges. Default node attributes will be in the dictionary G.node_attr which is keyed by node. Edge attributes will be returned as edge data in G. With edge_attr=False the edge data will be the Graphviz edge weight attribute or the value 1 if no edge weight attribute is found. """ if create_using is None: if A.is_directed(): if A.is_strict(): create_using = nx.DiGraph else: create_using = nx.MultiDiGraph else: if A.is_strict(): create_using = nx.Graph else: create_using = nx.MultiGraph # assign defaults N = nx.empty_graph(0, create_using) if A.name is not None: N.name = A.name # add graph attributes N.graph.update(A.graph_attr) # add nodes, attributes to N.node_attr for n in A.nodes(): str_attr = {str(k): v for k, v in n.attr.items()} N.add_node(str(n), **str_attr) # add edges, assign edge data as dictionary of attributes for e in A.edges(): u, v = str(e[0]), str(e[1]) attr = dict(e.attr) str_attr = {str(k): v for k, v in attr.items()} if not N.is_multigraph(): if e.name is not None: str_attr["key"] = e.name N.add_edge(u, v, **str_attr) else: N.add_edge(u, v, key=e.name, **str_attr) # add default attributes for graph, nodes, and edges # hang them on N.graph_attr N.graph["graph"] = dict(A.graph_attr) N.graph["node"] = dict(A.node_attr) N.graph["edge"] = dict(A.edge_attr) return N
[docs]def to_agraph(N): """Returns a pygraphviz graph from a NetworkX graph N. Parameters ---------- N : NetworkX graph A graph created with NetworkX Examples -------- >>> K5 = nx.complete_graph(5) >>> A = nx.nx_agraph.to_agraph(K5) Notes ----- If N has an dict N.graph_attr an attempt will be made first to copy properties attached to the graph (see from_agraph) and then updated with the calling arguments if any. """ try: import pygraphviz except ImportError as e: raise ImportError("requires pygraphviz " "http://pygraphviz.github.io/") from e directed = N.is_directed() strict = nx.number_of_selfloops(N) == 0 and not N.is_multigraph() A = pygraphviz.AGraph(name=N.name, strict=strict, directed=directed) # default graph attributes A.graph_attr.update(N.graph.get("graph", {})) A.node_attr.update(N.graph.get("node", {})) A.edge_attr.update(N.graph.get("edge", {})) A.graph_attr.update( (k, v) for k, v in N.graph.items() if k not in ("graph", "node", "edge") ) # add nodes for n, nodedata in N.nodes(data=True): A.add_node(n) # Add node data a = A.get_node(n) a.attr.update({k: str(v) for k, v in nodedata.items()}) # loop over edges if N.is_multigraph(): for u, v, key, edgedata in N.edges(data=True, keys=True): str_edgedata = {k: str(v) for k, v in edgedata.items() if k != "key"} A.add_edge(u, v, key=str(key)) # Add edge data a = A.get_edge(u, v) a.attr.update(str_edgedata) else: for u, v, edgedata in N.edges(data=True): str_edgedata = {k: str(v) for k, v in edgedata.items()} A.add_edge(u, v) # Add edge data a = A.get_edge(u, v) a.attr.update(str_edgedata) return A
[docs]def write_dot(G, path): """Write NetworkX graph G to Graphviz dot format on path. Parameters ---------- G : graph A networkx graph path : filename Filename or file handle to write """ A = to_agraph(G) A.write(path) A.clear() return
[docs]def read_dot(path): """Returns a NetworkX graph from a dot file on path. Parameters ---------- path : file or string File name or file handle to read. """ try: import pygraphviz except ImportError as e: raise ImportError( "read_dot() requires pygraphviz " "http://pygraphviz.github.io/" ) from e A = pygraphviz.AGraph(file=path) gr = from_agraph(A) A.clear() return gr
[docs]def graphviz_layout(G, prog="neato", root=None, args=""): """Create node positions for G using Graphviz. Parameters ---------- G : NetworkX graph A graph created with NetworkX prog : string Name of Graphviz layout program root : string, optional Root node for twopi layout args : string, optional Extra arguments to Graphviz layout program Returns ------- Dictionary of x, y, positions keyed by node. Examples -------- >>> G = nx.petersen_graph() >>> pos = nx.nx_agraph.graphviz_layout(G) >>> pos = nx.nx_agraph.graphviz_layout(G, prog="dot") Notes ----- This is a wrapper for pygraphviz_layout. """ return pygraphviz_layout(G, prog=prog, root=root, args=args)
[docs]def pygraphviz_layout(G, prog="neato", root=None, args=""): """Create node positions for G using Graphviz. Parameters ---------- G : NetworkX graph A graph created with NetworkX prog : string Name of Graphviz layout program root : string, optional Root node for twopi layout args : string, optional Extra arguments to Graphviz layout program Returns ------- node_pos : dict Dictionary of x, y, positions keyed by node. Examples -------- >>> G = nx.petersen_graph() >>> pos = nx.nx_agraph.graphviz_layout(G) >>> pos = nx.nx_agraph.graphviz_layout(G, prog="dot") Notes ----- If you use complex node objects, they may have the same string representation and GraphViz could treat them as the same node. The layout may assign both nodes a single location. See Issue #1568 If this occurs in your case, consider relabeling the nodes just for the layout computation using something similar to:: >>> H = nx.convert_node_labels_to_integers(G, label_attribute="node_label") >>> H_layout = nx.nx_agraph.pygraphviz_layout(G, prog="dot") >>> G_layout = {H.nodes[n]["node_label"]: p for n, p in H_layout.items()} """ try: import pygraphviz except ImportError as e: raise ImportError("requires pygraphviz " "http://pygraphviz.github.io/") from e if root is not None: args += f"-Groot={root}" A = to_agraph(G) A.layout(prog=prog, args=args) node_pos = {} for n in G: node = pygraphviz.Node(A, n) try: xs = node.attr["pos"].split(",") node_pos[n] = tuple(float(x) for x in xs) except: print("no position for node", n) node_pos[n] = (0.0, 0.0) return node_pos
@nx.utils.open_file(5, "w+b") def view_pygraphviz( G, edgelabel=None, prog="dot", args="", suffix="", path=None, show=True ): """Views the graph G using the specified layout algorithm. Parameters ---------- G : NetworkX graph The machine to draw. edgelabel : str, callable, None If a string, then it specifes the edge attribute to be displayed on the edge labels. If a callable, then it is called for each edge and it should return the string to be displayed on the edges. The function signature of `edgelabel` should be edgelabel(data), where `data` is the edge attribute dictionary. prog : string Name of Graphviz layout program. args : str Additional arguments to pass to the Graphviz layout program. suffix : str If `filename` is None, we save to a temporary file. The value of `suffix` will appear at the tail end of the temporary filename. path : str, None The filename used to save the image. If None, save to a temporary file. File formats are the same as those from pygraphviz.agraph.draw. show : bool, default = True Whether to display the graph with `networkx.utils.default_opener`, default is `True`. If `False`, the rendered graph is still available at `path`. Returns ------- path : str The filename of the generated image. A : PyGraphviz graph The PyGraphviz graph instance used to generate the image. Notes ----- If this function is called in succession too quickly, sometimes the image is not displayed. So you might consider time.sleep(.5) between calls if you experience problems. """ if not len(G): raise nx.NetworkXException("An empty graph cannot be drawn.") # If we are providing default values for graphviz, these must be set # before any nodes or edges are added to the PyGraphviz graph object. # The reason for this is that default values only affect incoming objects. # If you change the default values after the objects have been added, # then they inherit no value and are set only if explicitly set. # to_agraph() uses these values. attrs = ["edge", "node", "graph"] for attr in attrs: if attr not in G.graph: G.graph[attr] = {} # These are the default values. edge_attrs = {"fontsize": "10"} node_attrs = { "style": "filled", "fillcolor": "#0000FF40", "height": "0.75", "width": "0.75", "shape": "circle", } graph_attrs = {} def update_attrs(which, attrs): # Update graph attributes. Return list of those which were added. added = [] for k, v in attrs.items(): if k not in G.graph[which]: G.graph[which][k] = v added.append(k) def clean_attrs(which, added): # Remove added attributes for attr in added: del G.graph[which][attr] if not G.graph[which]: del G.graph[which] # Update all default values update_attrs("edge", edge_attrs) update_attrs("node", node_attrs) update_attrs("graph", graph_attrs) # Convert to agraph, so we inherit default values A = to_agraph(G) # Remove the default values we added to the original graph. clean_attrs("edge", edge_attrs) clean_attrs("node", node_attrs) clean_attrs("graph", graph_attrs) # If the user passed in an edgelabel, we update the labels for all edges. if edgelabel is not None: if not hasattr(edgelabel, "__call__"): def func(data): return "".join([" ", str(data[edgelabel]), " "]) else: func = edgelabel # update all the edge labels if G.is_multigraph(): for u, v, key, data in G.edges(keys=True, data=True): # PyGraphviz doesn't convert the key to a string. See #339 edge = A.get_edge(u, v, str(key)) edge.attr["label"] = str(func(data)) else: for u, v, data in G.edges(data=True): edge = A.get_edge(u, v) edge.attr["label"] = str(func(data)) if path is None: ext = "png" if suffix: suffix = f"_{suffix}.{ext}" else: suffix = f".{ext}" path = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=suffix, delete=False) else: # Assume the decorator worked and it is a file-object. pass # Write graph to file A.draw(path=path, format=None, prog=prog, args=args) path.close() # Show graph in a new window (depends on platform configuration) if show: nx.utils.default_opener(path.name) return path.name, A def display_pygraphviz(graph, path, format=None, prog=None, args=""): """Internal function to display a graph in OS dependent manner. Parameters ---------- graph : PyGraphviz graph A PyGraphviz AGraph instance. path : file object An already opened file object that will be closed. format : str, None An attempt is made to guess the output format based on the extension of the filename. If that fails, the value of `format` is used. prog : string Name of Graphviz layout program. args : str Additional arguments to pass to the Graphviz layout program. Notes ----- If this function is called in succession too quickly, sometimes the image is not displayed. So you might consider time.sleep(.5) between calls if you experience problems. """ import warnings warnings.warn( "display_pygraphviz is deprecated and will be removed in NetworkX 3.0. " "To view a graph G using pygraphviz, use nx.nx_agraph.view_pygraphviz(G). " "To view a graph from file, consider nx.utils.default_opener(filename).", DeprecationWarning, ) if format is None: filename = path.name format = os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower()[1:] if not format: # Let the draw() function use its default format = None # Save to a file and display in the default viewer. # We must close the file before viewing it. graph.draw(path, format, prog, args) path.close() nx.utils.default_opener(filename)