networkx.DiGraph.get_edge_data¶
-
DiGraph.
get_edge_data
(u, v, default=None)¶ Returns the attribute dictionary associated with edge (u, v).
This is identical to
G[u][v]
except the default is returned instead of an exception if the edge doesn’t exist.- Parameters
u, v (nodes)
default (any Python object (default=None)) – Value to return if the edge (u, v) is not found.
- Returns
edge_dict – The edge attribute dictionary.
- Return type
dictionary
Examples
>>> G = nx.path_graph(4) # or DiGraph, MultiGraph, MultiDiGraph, etc >>> G[0][1] {}
Warning: Assigning to
G[u][v]
is not permitted. But it is safe to assign attributesG[u][v]['foo']
>>> G[0][1]["weight"] = 7 >>> G[0][1]["weight"] 7 >>> G[1][0]["weight"] 7
>>> G = nx.path_graph(4) # or DiGraph, MultiGraph, MultiDiGraph, etc >>> G.get_edge_data(0, 1) # default edge data is {} {} >>> e = (0, 1) >>> G.get_edge_data(*e) # tuple form {} >>> G.get_edge_data("a", "b", default=0) # edge not in graph, return 0 0