Add an edge between u and v.
The nodes u and v will be automatically added if they are not already in the graph.
Edge attributes can be specified with keywords or by providing a dictionary with key/value pairs. See examples below.
Parameters: | u,v : nodes
attr_dict : dictionary, optional (default= no attributes)
attr : keyword arguments, optional
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See also
Notes
Adding an edge that already exists updates the edge data.
NetworkX algorithms designed for weighted graphs use as the edge weight a numerical value assigned to the keyword ‘weight’.
Examples
The following all add the edge e=(1,2) to graph G:
>>> G = nx.Graph() # or DiGraph, MultiGraph, MultiDiGraph, etc
>>> e = (1,2)
>>> G.add_edge(1, 2) # explicit two-node form
>>> G.add_edge(*e) # single edge as tuple of two nodes
>>> G.add_edges_from( [(1,2)] ) # add edges from iterable container
Associate data to edges using keywords:
>>> G.add_edge(1, 2, weight=3)
>>> G.add_edge(1, 3, weight=7, capacity=15, length=342.7)