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graphnetworkx
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graphnetworkx is a JavaScript library for creating and modifying directed and undirected graphs. In addition to a core graph API, it also comes with implementations for many common graph algorithms.
This following code block shows a small example of how to use graphnetworkx in node.js:
var Graph = require("graphnetworkx").Graph;
// Create a new directed graph
var g = new Graph();
// Add node "a" to the graph with no label
g.setNode("a");
g.hasNode("a");
// => true
// Add node "b" to the graph with a String label
g.setNode("b", "b's value");
// Get the label for node b
g.node("b");
// => "b's value"
// Add node "c" to the graph with an Object label
g.setNode("c", { k: 123 });
// What nodes are in the graph?
g.nodes();
// => `[ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]`
// Add a directed edge from "a" to "b", but assign no label
g.setEdge("a", "b");
// Add a directed edge from "c" to "d" with an Object label.
// Since "d" did not exist prior to this call it is automatically
// created with an undefined label.
g.setEdge("c", "d", { k: 456 });
// What edges are in the graph?
g.edges();
// => `[ { v: 'a', w: 'b' },
// { v: 'c', w: 'd' } ]`.
// Which edges leave node "a"?
g.outEdges("a");
// => `[ { v: 'a', w: 'b' } ]`
// Which edges enter and leave node "d"?
g.nodeEdges("d");
// => `[ { v: 'c', w: 'd' } ]`
or graphnetworkx can be included in a webpage:
<script src="http://PATH/TO/graphnetworkx.min.js"></script>
<script>
var g = new graphnetworkx.Graph();
// ...etc.
Before installing this library you need to install the npm package manager.
To get graphnetworkx from npm, use:
$ npm install graphnetworkx
Before building this library you need to install the npm package manager.
Check out this project and run this command from the root of the project:
$ make dist
This will generate graphnetworkx.js
and graphnetworkx.min.js
in the dist
directory
of the project.
graphnetworkx is licensed under the terms of the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
FAQs
A directed and undirected multi-graph library
The npm package graphnetworkx receives a total of 1,921 weekly downloads. As such, graphnetworkx popularity was classified as popular.
We found that graphnetworkx demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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