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networkx.readwrite.sparse6.write_sparse6

write_sparse6(G, path, nodes=None, header=True)[source]

Write graph G to given path in sparse6 format.

Parameters:
  • G (Graph (undirected))
  • path (file or string) – File or filename to write
  • nodes (list or iterable) – Nodes are labeled 0…n-1 in the order provided. If None the ordering given by G.nodes() is used.
  • header (bool) – If True add ‘>>sparse6<<’ string to head of data
Raises:

NetworkXError – If the graph is directed

Examples

You can write a sparse6 file by giving the path to the file:

>>> import tempfile
>>> with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
...     nx.write_sparse6(nx.path_graph(2), f.name)
...     print(f.read())  
b'>>sparse6<<:An\n'

You can also write a sparse6 file by giving an open file-like object:

>>> with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
...     nx.write_sparse6(nx.path_graph(2), f)
...     _ = f.seek(0)
...     print(f.read())  
b'>>sparse6<<:An\n'

Notes

The format does not support edge or node labels.

References

[1]Sparse6 specification <http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/data/formats.html>