# Graph Force A python/rust library for embedding graphs in 2D space, using force-directed layouts. ## Installation ```bash pip install graph_force ``` ## Usage The first parameter defines the number of nodes in graph. The second parameter is an iterable of edges, where each edge is a tuple of two integers representing the nodes it connects. Node ids start at 0. ```python import graph_force edges = [(0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 0)] pos = graph_force.layout_from_edge_list(4, edges) ``` ### Example with networkx This library does not have a function to consume a networkx graph directly, but it is easy to convert it to an edge list. ```python import networkx as nx import graph_force G = nx.grid_2d_graph(10, 10) # we have to map the names to integers # as graph_force only supports integers as node ids at the moment edges = [] mapping = {n: i for i, n in enumerate(G.nodes)} i = 0 for edge in G.edges: edges.append((mapping[edge[0]], mapping[edge[1]])) pos = graph_force.layout_from_edge_list(len(G.nodes), edges, iter=1000) nx.draw(G, {n: pos[i] for n, i in mapping.items()}, node_size=2, width=0.1) ``` ### Example with edge file This methods can be used with large graphs, where the edge list does not fit into memory. Format of the file: - Little endian - 4 bytes: number of nodes(int) - 12 bytes: nodeA(int), nodeB(int), weight(float) ```python import graph_force import struct with open("edges.bin", "rb") as f: n = 10 f.write(struct.pack("i", n)) for x in range(n-1): f.write(struct.pack("iif", x, x+1, 1)) pos = graph_force.layout_from_edge_file("edges.bin", iter=50) ``` ### Options `iter`, `threads` and `model` are optional parameters, supported by `layout_from_edge_list` and `layout_from_edge_file`. ```python pos = graph_force.layout_from_edge_list( number_of_nodes, edges, iter=500, # number of iterations, default 500 threads=0, # number of threads, default 0 (all available) model="spring_model", # model to use, default "spring_model", other option is "networkx_model" ) ``` #### Available models - `spring_model`: A simple spring model (my own implementation) - `networkx_model`: Reimplementation of the [spring model from networkx](https://networkx.org/documentation/stable/reference/generated/networkx.drawing.layout.spring_layout.html) ## Contributing - [Development](DEVELOPMENT.md)