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Note

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

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Source code for networkx.readwrite.nx_yaml

"""
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YAML
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Read and write NetworkX graphs in YAML format.

"YAML is a data serialization format designed for human readability
and interaction with scripting languages."
See http://www.yaml.org for documentation.

Format
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http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAML

"""

__all__ = ["read_yaml", "write_yaml"]

from networkx.utils import open_file


[docs]@open_file(1, mode="w") def write_yaml(G_to_be_yaml, path_for_yaml_output, **kwds): """Write graph G in YAML format to path. YAML is a data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages [1]_. Parameters ---------- G : graph A NetworkX graph path : file or string File or filename to write. Filenames ending in .gz or .bz2 will be compressed. Notes ----- To use encoding on the output file include e.g. `encoding='utf-8'` in the keyword arguments. Examples -------- >>> G = nx.path_graph(4) >>> nx.write_yaml(G, "test.yaml") References ---------- .. [1] http://www.yaml.org """ try: import yaml except ImportError as e: raise ImportError("write_yaml() requires PyYAML: http://pyyaml.org/") from e yaml.dump(G_to_be_yaml, path_for_yaml_output, **kwds)
[docs]@open_file(0, mode="r") def read_yaml(path): """Read graph in YAML format from path. YAML is a data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages [1]_. Parameters ---------- path : file or string File or filename to read. Filenames ending in .gz or .bz2 will be uncompressed. Returns ------- G : NetworkX graph Examples -------- >>> G = nx.path_graph(4) >>> nx.write_yaml(G, "test.yaml") >>> G = nx.read_yaml("test.yaml") References ---------- .. [1] http://www.yaml.org """ try: import yaml except ImportError as e: raise ImportError("read_yaml() requires PyYAML: http://pyyaml.org/") from e G = yaml.load(path, Loader=yaml.FullLoader) return G