# networkx.drawing.nx_pylab.draw_networkx_nodes¶

draw_networkx_nodes(G, pos, nodelist=None, node_size=300, node_color='#1f78b4', node_shape='o', alpha=None, cmap=None, vmin=None, vmax=None, ax=None, linewidths=None, edgecolors=None, label=None, **kwds)[source]

Draw the nodes of the graph G.

This draws only the nodes of the graph G.

Parameters: G (graph) – A networkx graph pos (dictionary) – A dictionary with nodes as keys and positions as values. Positions should be sequences of length 2. ax (Matplotlib Axes object, optional) – Draw the graph in the specified Matplotlib axes. nodelist (list, optional) – Draw only specified nodes (default G.nodes()) node_size (scalar or array) – Size of nodes (default=300). If an array is specified it must be the same length as nodelist. node_color (color or array of colors (default=’#1f78b4’)) – Node color. Can be a single color or a sequence of colors with the same length as nodelist. Color can be string, or rgb (or rgba) tuple of floats from 0-1. If numeric values are specified they will be mapped to colors using the cmap and vmin,vmax parameters. See matplotlib.scatter for more details. node_shape (string) – The shape of the node. Specification is as matplotlib.scatter marker, one of ‘so^>v

Examples

>>> G = nx.dodecahedral_graph()
>>> nodes = nx.draw_networkx_nodes(G, pos=nx.spring_layout(G))


Also see the NetworkX drawing examples at https://networkx.github.io/documentation/latest/auto_examples/index.html