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Source code for networkx.algorithms.operators.unary

"""Unary operations on graphs"""
#    Copyright (C) 2004-2018 by
#    Aric Hagberg <hagberg@lanl.gov>
#    Dan Schult <dschult@colgate.edu>
#    Pieter Swart <swart@lanl.gov>
#    All rights reserved.
#    BSD license.
import networkx as nx
from networkx.utils import not_implemented_for
__author__ = """\n""".join(['Aric Hagberg <aric.hagberg@gmail.com>',
                            'Pieter Swart (swart@lanl.gov)',
                            'Dan Schult(dschult@colgate.edu)'])
__all__ = ['complement', 'reverse']


[docs]def complement(G): """Return the graph complement of G. Parameters ---------- G : graph A NetworkX graph Returns ------- GC : A new graph. Notes ------ Note that complement() does not create self-loops and also does not produce parallel edges for MultiGraphs. Graph, node, and edge data are not propagated to the new graph. """ R = G.__class__() R.add_nodes_from(G) R.add_edges_from(((n, n2) for n, nbrs in G.adjacency() for n2 in G if n2 not in nbrs if n != n2)) return R
[docs]def reverse(G, copy=True): """Return the reverse directed graph of G. Parameters ---------- G : directed graph A NetworkX directed graph copy : bool If True, then a new graph is returned. If False, then the graph is reversed in place. Returns ------- H : directed graph The reversed G. """ if not G.is_directed(): raise nx.NetworkXError("Cannot reverse an undirected graph.") else: return G.reverse(copy=copy)