dominance_frontiers#
- dominance_frontiers(G, start)[source]#
Returns the dominance frontiers of all nodes of a directed graph.
- Parameters:
- Ga DiGraph or MultiDiGraph
The graph where dominance is to be computed.
- startnode
The start node of dominance computation.
- Returns:
- dfdict keyed by nodes
A dict containing the dominance frontiers of each node reachable from
start
as lists.
- Raises:
- NetworkXNotImplemented
If
G
is undirected.- NetworkXError
If
start
is not inG
.
References
[1]Cooper, Keith D., Harvey, Timothy J. and Kennedy, Ken. “A simple, fast dominance algorithm.” (2006). https://hdl.handle.net/1911/96345
Examples
>>> G = nx.DiGraph([(1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 5), (3, 4), (4, 5)]) >>> sorted((u, sorted(df)) for u, df in nx.dominance_frontiers(G, 1).items()) [(1, []), (2, [5]), (3, [5]), (4, [5]), (5, [])]