Graphology Operators
Miscellaneous operators to be used with graphology
.
Installation
npm install graphology-operators
Usage
Unary
Binary
Cast
subgraph
Return a graph's subgraph containing the given nodes and their relevant edges.
import {subgraph} from 'graphology-operators';
import subgraph from 'graphology-operators/subgraph';
const sub = subgraph(graph, ['John', 'Mary', 'Sue']);
const sub = subgraph(graph, new Set(['John', 'Mary', 'Sue']));
const sub = subgraph(graph, function (key, attr) {
return key.startsWith('J') || attr.color === 'red';
});
Arguments
- graph Graph: target graph.
- nodes array|Set|function: either an array of nodes to keep, or a set of nodes to keep or a function taking a node's key and its attributes and tasked to filter the nodes to keep.
reverse
Reverse the given graph's directed edges.
import {reverse} from 'graphology-operators';
import reverse from 'graphology-operators/reverse';
const reversedGraph = reverse(graph);
Arguments
- graph Graph: target graph.
disjointUnion
Returns the disjoin union of the given graphs. To do so, the function will
relabel your nodes & edges so both graphs can remain disjoint.
import {disjointUnion} from 'graphology-operators';
import disjointUnion from 'graphology-operators/disjoint-union';
const R = disjointUnion(G, H);
Arguments
- G Graph: first graph.
- H Graph: second graph.
union
Returns the union of the given graphs. Nodes & edges present in both graph will have their attributes merges with precedence given to the second graph.
import {union} from 'graphology-operators';
import union from 'graphology-operators/union';
const R = union(G, H);
Arguments
- G Graph: first graph.
- H Graph: second graph.
toDirected
Returns the directed version of the given graph where any undirected edge will be now considered as mutual.
Note that you can pass a function to merge edge attributes in case of mixed edges conflicts. This can be useful to sum weights and so on...
If an already directed graph is passed, the function will only return a copy of it.
If passing a multi graph, undirected edges will only be converted as pairs ofmutual ones and will never be merged.
import {toDirected} from 'graphology-operators';
import toDirected from 'graphology-operators/to-directed';
const directedGraph = toDirected(graph);
const directedGraph = toDirected(graph, (currentAttr, nextAttr) => {
return {
...currentAttr,
weight: currentAttr.weight + nextAttr.weight
};
});
Arguments
- graph Graph: target graph.
- mergeOrOptions ?function|object: either a merging function or an options object:
- mergeEdge ?function: merging function to use.
toMixed
Returns the given graph as mixed.
If an already mixed graph is passed, the function will only return a copy of it.
import {toMixed} from 'graphology-operators';
import toMixed from 'graphology-operators/to-mixed';
const mixedGraph = toMixed(graph);
toMulti
Returns the given graph as multi.
If an already multi graph is passed, the function will only return a copy of it.
import {toMulti} from 'graphology-operators';
import toMulti from 'graphology-operators/to-multi';
const mixedGraph = toMulti(graph);
toSimple
Returns the simple version of the given multigraph where we only keep a single edge of each type between nodes.
If an already simple graph is passed, the function will only return a copy of it.
import {toSimple} from 'graphology-operators';
import toSimple from 'graphology-operators/to-simple';
const simpleGraph = toSimple(multiGraph);
toUndirected
Returns the undirected version of the given graph where any directed edge will be now considered as undirected.
Note that you can pass a function to merge edge attributes in case of mutual edges or mixed edges conflicts. This can be useful to sum weights and so on...
If an already undirected graph is passed, the function will only return a copy of it.
If passing a multi graph, directed edges will only be converted as undirected ones and will never be merged.
import {toUndirected} from 'graphology-operators';
import toUndirected from 'graphology-operators/to-undirected';
const undirectedGraph = toUndirected(graph);
const undirectedGraph = toUndirected(graph, (currentAttr, nextAttr) => {
return {
...currentAttr,
weight: currentAttr.weight + nextAttr.weight
};
});
Arguments
- graph Graph: target graph.
- mergeOrOptions ?function|object: either a merging function or an options object:
- mergeEdge ?function: merging function to use.