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Source code for networkx.algorithms.isolate

# encoding: utf-8
"""
Functions for identifying isolate (degree zero) nodes.
"""
#    Copyright (C) 2004-2011 by 
#    Aric Hagberg <hagberg@lanl.gov>
#    Dan Schult <dschult@colgate.edu>
#    Pieter Swart <swart@lanl.gov>
#    All rights reserved.
#    BSD license.
import networkx as nx
__author__ = """\n""".join(['Drew Conway <drew.conway@nyu.edu>',
                            'Aric Hagberg <hagberg@lanl.gov>'])
__all__=['is_isolate','isolates']

[docs]def is_isolate(G,n): """Determine of node n is an isolate (degree zero). Parameters ---------- G : graph A networkx graph n : node A node in G Returns ------- isolate : bool True if n has no neighbors, False otherwise. Examples -------- >>> G=nx.Graph() >>> G.add_edge(1,2) >>> G.add_node(3) >>> nx.is_isolate(G,2) False >>> nx.is_isolate(G,3) True """ return G.degree(n)==0
[docs]def isolates(G): """Return list of isolates in the graph. Isolates are nodes with no neighbors (degree zero). Parameters ---------- G : graph A networkx graph Returns ------- isolates : list List of isolate nodes. Examples -------- >>> G = nx.Graph() >>> G.add_edge(1,2) >>> G.add_node(3) >>> nx.isolates(G) [3] To remove all isolates in the graph use >>> G.remove_nodes_from(nx.isolates(G)) >>> G.nodes() [1, 2] For digraphs isolates have zero in-degree and zero out_degre >>> G = nx.DiGraph([(0,1),(1,2)]) >>> G.add_node(3) >>> nx.isolates(G) [3] """ return [n for (n,d) in G.degree_iter() if d==0]