fr/fr_env/lib/python3.8/site-packages/networkx/readwrite/pajek.py

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"""
*****
Pajek
*****
Read graphs in Pajek format.
This implementation handles directed and undirected graphs including
those with self loops and parallel edges.
Format
------
See http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek/doc/draweps.htm
for format information.
"""
import warnings
import networkx as nx
from networkx.utils import open_file
__all__ = ["read_pajek", "parse_pajek", "generate_pajek", "write_pajek"]
def generate_pajek(G):
"""Generate lines in Pajek graph format.
Parameters
----------
G : graph
A Networkx graph
References
----------
See http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek/doc/draweps.htm
for format information.
"""
if G.name == "":
name = "NetworkX"
else:
name = G.name
# Apparently many Pajek format readers can't process this line
# So we'll leave it out for now.
# yield '*network %s'%name
# write nodes with attributes
yield f"*vertices {G.order()}"
nodes = list(G)
# make dictionary mapping nodes to integers
nodenumber = dict(zip(nodes, range(1, len(nodes) + 1)))
for n in nodes:
# copy node attributes and pop mandatory attributes
# to avoid duplication.
na = G.nodes.get(n, {}).copy()
x = na.pop("x", 0.0)
y = na.pop("y", 0.0)
try:
id = int(na.pop("id", nodenumber[n]))
except ValueError as e:
e.args += (
(
"Pajek format requires 'id' to be an int()."
" Refer to the 'Relabeling nodes' section."
),
)
raise
nodenumber[n] = id
shape = na.pop("shape", "ellipse")
s = " ".join(map(make_qstr, (id, n, x, y, shape)))
# only optional attributes are left in na.
for k, v in na.items():
if isinstance(v, str) and v.strip() != "":
s += f" {make_qstr(k)} {make_qstr(v)}"
else:
warnings.warn(
f"Node attribute {k} is not processed. {('Empty attribute' if isinstance(v, str) else 'Non-string attribute')}."
)
yield s
# write edges with attributes
if G.is_directed():
yield "*arcs"
else:
yield "*edges"
for u, v, edgedata in G.edges(data=True):
d = edgedata.copy()
value = d.pop("weight", 1.0) # use 1 as default edge value
s = " ".join(map(make_qstr, (nodenumber[u], nodenumber[v], value)))
for k, v in d.items():
if isinstance(v, str) and v.strip() != "":
s += f" {make_qstr(k)} {make_qstr(v)}"
else:
warnings.warn(
f"Edge attribute {k} is not processed. {('Empty attribute' if isinstance(v, str) else 'Non-string attribute')}."
)
yield s
@open_file(1, mode="wb")
def write_pajek(G, path, encoding="UTF-8"):
"""Write graph in Pajek format to path.
Parameters
----------
G : graph
A Networkx graph
path : file or string
File or filename to write.
Filenames ending in .gz or .bz2 will be compressed.
Examples
--------
>>> G = nx.path_graph(4)
>>> nx.write_pajek(G, "test.net")
Warnings
--------
Optional node attributes and edge attributes must be non-empty strings.
Otherwise it will not be written into the file. You will need to
convert those attributes to strings if you want to keep them.
References
----------
See http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek/doc/draweps.htm
for format information.
"""
for line in generate_pajek(G):
line += "\n"
path.write(line.encode(encoding))
@open_file(0, mode="rb")
def read_pajek(path, encoding="UTF-8"):
"""Read graph in Pajek format from path.
Parameters
----------
path : file or string
File or filename to write.
Filenames ending in .gz or .bz2 will be uncompressed.
Returns
-------
G : NetworkX MultiGraph or MultiDiGraph.
Examples
--------
>>> G = nx.path_graph(4)
>>> nx.write_pajek(G, "test.net")
>>> G = nx.read_pajek("test.net")
To create a Graph instead of a MultiGraph use
>>> G1 = nx.Graph(G)
References
----------
See http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek/doc/draweps.htm
for format information.
"""
lines = (line.decode(encoding) for line in path)
return parse_pajek(lines)
def parse_pajek(lines):
"""Parse Pajek format graph from string or iterable.
Parameters
----------
lines : string or iterable
Data in Pajek format.
Returns
-------
G : NetworkX graph
See Also
--------
read_pajek()
"""
import shlex
# multigraph=False
if isinstance(lines, str):
lines = iter(lines.split("\n"))
lines = iter([line.rstrip("\n") for line in lines])
G = nx.MultiDiGraph() # are multiedges allowed in Pajek? assume yes
labels = [] # in the order of the file, needed for matrix
while lines:
try:
l = next(lines)
except: # EOF
break
if l.lower().startswith("*network"):
try:
label, name = l.split(None, 1)
except ValueError:
# Line was not of the form: *network NAME
pass
else:
G.graph["name"] = name
elif l.lower().startswith("*vertices"):
nodelabels = {}
l, nnodes = l.split()
for i in range(int(nnodes)):
l = next(lines)
try:
splitline = [
x.decode("utf-8") for x in shlex.split(str(l).encode("utf-8"))
]
except AttributeError:
splitline = shlex.split(str(l))
id, label = splitline[0:2]
labels.append(label)
G.add_node(label)
nodelabels[id] = label
G.nodes[label]["id"] = id
try:
x, y, shape = splitline[2:5]
G.nodes[label].update(
{"x": float(x), "y": float(y), "shape": shape}
)
except:
pass
extra_attr = zip(splitline[5::2], splitline[6::2])
G.nodes[label].update(extra_attr)
elif l.lower().startswith("*edges") or l.lower().startswith("*arcs"):
if l.lower().startswith("*edge"):
# switch from multidigraph to multigraph
G = nx.MultiGraph(G)
if l.lower().startswith("*arcs"):
# switch to directed with multiple arcs for each existing edge
G = G.to_directed()
for l in lines:
try:
splitline = [
x.decode("utf-8") for x in shlex.split(str(l).encode("utf-8"))
]
except AttributeError:
splitline = shlex.split(str(l))
if len(splitline) < 2:
continue
ui, vi = splitline[0:2]
u = nodelabels.get(ui, ui)
v = nodelabels.get(vi, vi)
# parse the data attached to this edge and put in a dictionary
edge_data = {}
try:
# there should always be a single value on the edge?
w = splitline[2:3]
edge_data.update({"weight": float(w[0])})
except:
pass
# if there isn't, just assign a 1
# edge_data.update({'value':1})
extra_attr = zip(splitline[3::2], splitline[4::2])
edge_data.update(extra_attr)
# if G.has_edge(u,v):
# multigraph=True
G.add_edge(u, v, **edge_data)
elif l.lower().startswith("*matrix"):
G = nx.DiGraph(G)
adj_list = (
(labels[row], labels[col], {"weight": int(data)})
for (row, line) in enumerate(lines)
for (col, data) in enumerate(line.split())
if int(data) != 0
)
G.add_edges_from(adj_list)
return G
def make_qstr(t):
"""Returns the string representation of t.
Add outer double-quotes if the string has a space.
"""
if not isinstance(t, str):
t = str(t)
if " " in t:
t = f'"{t}"'
return t