cygraph

A graph theory library written in Cython


Keywords
cython, graph-theory, python
License
MIT
Install
pip install cygraph==0.2.1

Documentation

Cygraph

A graph theory library implemented in Cython

Installation

First, try:

pip install cygraph

if that doesn't work, try:

pip install git+https://github.com/lol-cubes/cygraph

Usage

Python

Here is an example Python script that utilizes some of the features of cygraph.

import cygraph as cg
import cygraph.algorithms as alg

G = cg.graph(vertices=list(range(4)))
G.add_edges({(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 1)})
children = G.get_children(1)
print(f'{children=}')
components = alg.get_number_connected_components(G)
print(f'{components=}')

It should output:

children={2, 3}
components=2

Cython

Here is the above script but with static typing in Cython.

#!python
#cython: language_level=3
import cygraph as cg  # cg.graph function.
cimport cygraph.graph_ as gp  # StaticGraph and DynamicGraph types.
cimport cygraph.algorithms as alg

cdef gp.DynamicGraph G = cg.graph(vertices=list(range(4)))
G.add_edges({(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 1)})
cdef set children = G.get_children(1)
print(f'children={str(children)}')
cdef int components = alg.get_number_connected_components(G)
print(f'components={components}')

For more information on the Python and Cython APIs, see the documentation


NOTE

The current documentation is not up-to-date.


Contribution

I am currently not accepting any pull requests. This project is still in its very early stages and I have many things in mind to do with it. Once I get those things done, I will add contribution guidelines.