networkx.drawing.nx_pylab.draw¶
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draw
(G, pos=None, ax=None, **kwds)[source]¶ Draw the graph G with Matplotlib.
Draw the graph as a simple representation with no node labels or edge labels and using the full Matplotlib figure area and no axis labels by default. See draw_networkx() for more full-featured drawing that allows title, axis labels etc.
Parameters: - G (graph) – A networkx graph
- pos (dictionary, optional) – A dictionary with nodes as keys and positions as values.
If not specified a spring layout positioning will be computed.
See
networkx.drawing.layout
for functions that compute node positions. - ax (Matplotlib Axes object, optional) – Draw the graph in specified Matplotlib axes.
- kwds (optional keywords) – See networkx.draw_networkx() for a description of optional keywords.
Examples
>>> G = nx.dodecahedral_graph() >>> nx.draw(G) >>> nx.draw(G, pos=nx.spring_layout(G)) # use spring layout
See also
draw_networkx()
,draw_networkx_nodes()
,draw_networkx_edges()
,draw_networkx_labels()
,draw_networkx_edge_labels()
Notes
This function has the same name as pylab.draw and pyplot.draw so beware when using
>>> from networkx import *
since you might overwrite the pylab.draw function.
With pyplot use
>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt >>> import networkx as nx >>> G = nx.dodecahedral_graph() >>> nx.draw(G) # networkx draw() >>> plt.draw() # pyplot draw()
Also see the NetworkX drawing examples at https://networkx.org/documentation/latest/auto_examples/index.html