ClusteredQuantumGraph¶
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class
lsst.ctrl.bps.
ClusteredQuantumGraph
(incoming_graph_data=None, **attr)¶ Bases:
networkx.classes.digraph.DiGraph
Graph where node in the graph is a QuantumGraph
Methods Summary
add_cluster
(name, qgraph[, label])Add a cluster of quanta as a node in the graph. add_node
(node_for_adding, **attr)Override add_node function to ensure that nodes are limited to QuantumGraphs add_nodes_from
(nodes_for_adding, **attr)Add multiple nodes. Methods Documentation
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add_cluster
(name, qgraph, label=None)¶ Add a cluster of quanta as a node in the graph.
Parameters: - name :
str
Node name which must be unique in the graph.
- qgraph :
QuantumGraph
QuantumGraph containing the quanta in the cluster.
- label :
str
, optional Label for the cluster. Can be used in grouping clusters.
- name :
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add_node
(node_for_adding, **attr)¶ Override add_node function to ensure that nodes are limited to QuantumGraphs
Parameters: - node_for_adding :
str
orQuantumGraph
Name of cluster or QuantumGraph to add where name will be a padded node counter.
- attr :
Attributes to be saved with node in graph
- node_for_adding :
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add_nodes_from
(nodes_for_adding, **attr)¶ Add multiple nodes.
Parameters: - nodes_for_adding : iterable container
A container of nodes (list, dict, set, etc.). OR A container of (node, attribute dict) tuples. Node attributes are updated using the attribute dict.
- attr : keyword arguments, optional (default= no attributes)
Update attributes for all nodes in nodes. Node attributes specified in nodes as a tuple take precedence over attributes specified via keyword arguments.
See also
Examples
>>> G = nx.Graph() # or DiGraph, MultiGraph, MultiDiGraph, etc >>> G.add_nodes_from("Hello") >>> K3 = nx.Graph([(0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 0)]) >>> G.add_nodes_from(K3) >>> sorted(G.nodes(), key=str) [0, 1, 2, 'H', 'e', 'l', 'o']
Use keywords to update specific node attributes for every node.
>>> G.add_nodes_from([1, 2], size=10) >>> G.add_nodes_from([3, 4], weight=0.4)
Use (node, attrdict) tuples to update attributes for specific nodes.
>>> G.add_nodes_from([(1, dict(size=11)), (2, {"color": "blue"})]) >>> G.nodes[1]["size"] 11 >>> H = nx.Graph() >>> H.add_nodes_from(G.nodes(data=True)) >>> H.nodes[1]["size"] 11
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