Glossary

dictionary

A Python dictionary maps keys to values. Also known as “hashes”, or “associative arrays” in other programming languages. See https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/datastructures.html#dictionaries

edge

Edges are either two-tuples of nodes (u, v) or three tuples of nodes with an edge attribute dictionary (u, v, dict).

ebunch

An iteratable container of edge tuples like a list, iterator, or file.

edge attribute

Edges can have arbitrary Python objects assigned as attributes by using keyword/value pairs when adding an edge assigning to the G.edges[u][v] attribute dictionary for the specified edge u-v.

nbunch

An nbunch is a single node, container of nodes or None (representing all nodes). It can be a list, set, graph, etc.. To filter an nbunch so that only nodes actually in G appear, use G.nbunch_iter(nbunch).

node

A node can be any hashable Python object except None.

node attribute

Nodes can have arbitrary Python objects assigned as attributes by using keyword/value pairs when adding a node or assigning to the G.nodes[n] attribute dictionary for the specified node n.