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draw_networkx_edge_labels

draw_networkx_edge_labels(G, pos, edge_labels=None, label_pos=0.5, font_size=10, font_color='k', font_family='sans-serif', font_weight='normal', alpha=1.0, bbox=None, ax=None, rotate=True, **kwds)[source]

Draw edge labels.

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.
  • alpha (float) – The text transparency (default=1.0)
  • edge_labels (dictionary) – Edge labels in a dictionary keyed by edge two-tuple of text labels (default=None). Only labels for the keys in the dictionary are drawn.
  • label_pos (float) – Position of edge label along edge (0=head, 0.5=center, 1=tail)
  • font_size (int) – Font size for text labels (default=12)
  • font_color (string) – Font color string (default=’k’ black)
  • font_weight (string) – Font weight (default=’normal’)
  • font_family (string) – Font family (default=’sans-serif’)
  • bbox (Matplotlib bbox) – Specify text box shape and colors.
  • clip_on (bool) – Turn on clipping at axis boundaries (default=True)
Returns:

\(dict\) of labels keyed on the edges

Return type:

dict

Examples

>>> G=nx.dodecahedral_graph()
>>> edge_labels=nx.draw_networkx_edge_labels(G,pos=nx.spring_layout(G))

Also see the NetworkX drawing examples at https://networkx.org/documentation/latest/gallery.html