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graphology-utils
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The graphology-utils npm package provides a set of utility functions for working with graphology, a JavaScript library for manipulating and analyzing graphs. These utilities help in performing common graph operations such as traversal, manipulation, and analysis.
Graph Traversal
This feature allows you to traverse through all nodes in a graph and perform operations on them. The code sample demonstrates how to use the `forEachNode` utility to log each node and its attributes.
const { forEachNode } = require('graphology-utils');
const Graph = require('graphology');
const graph = new Graph();
graph.addNode('John');
graph.addNode('Martha');
graph.addEdge('John', 'Martha');
forEachNode(graph, (node, attributes) => {
console.log(node, attributes);
});
Graph Manipulation
This feature allows you to merge multiple graphs into one. The code sample demonstrates how to use the `mergeGraphs` utility to combine two graphs into a single graph.
const { mergeGraphs } = require('graphology-utils');
const Graph = require('graphology');
const graph1 = new Graph();
graph1.addNode('Alice');
const graph2 = new Graph();
graph2.addNode('Bob');
const mergedGraph = mergeGraphs(graph1, graph2);
console.log(mergedGraph.nodes());
Graph Analysis
This feature allows you to perform analysis on the graph, such as calculating the degree of a node. The code sample demonstrates how to use the `degree` utility to find the degree of a node named 'Alice'.
const { degree } = require('graphology-utils');
const Graph = require('graphology');
const graph = new Graph();
graph.addNode('Alice');
graph.addNode('Bob');
graph.addEdge('Alice', 'Bob');
const aliceDegree = degree(graph, 'Alice');
console.log(aliceDegree);
Cytoscape is a graph theory library for analysis and visualization. It provides a rich set of features for graph manipulation and analysis, similar to graphology-utils, but also includes advanced visualization capabilities.
d3-graphviz is a library for rendering graphs using Graphviz and D3.js. While it focuses more on visualization, it also provides utilities for graph manipulation and analysis, making it somewhat comparable to graphology-utils.
Sigma is a JavaScript library dedicated to graph drawing. It provides functionalities for graph manipulation and visualization, similar to graphology-utils, but with a stronger emphasis on rendering and interaction.
Miscellaneous utils to be used with graphology
.
npm install graphology-utils
Function returning whether the given value is a graphology
implementation's instance.
import Graph from 'graphology';
import {isGraph} from 'graphology-utils';
// Alternatively, if you want to only load the relevant code:
import isGraph from 'graphology-utils/is-graph';
const graph = new Graph();
isGraph(graph);
>>> true
isGraph(45);
>>> false
isGraph({hello: 'world'});
>>> false
FAQs
Miscellaneous utils for graphology.
The npm package graphology-utils receives a total of 237,628 weekly downloads. As such, graphology-utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that graphology-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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