Reputation: 169
I currently have the following code for my networkx
graph:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import networkx as nx
g = nx.Graph()
# add edges
g.add_edge("a", "b", weight=0.6)
g.add_edge("a", "c", weight=0.2)
g.add_edge("c", "d", weight=0.1)
g.add_edge("c", "e", weight=0.7)
g.add_edge("c", "f", weight=0.9)
g.add_edge("a", "d", weight=0.3)
# group edges by attribute "weight"
elarge = [
(u, v) for (u, v, d) in g.edges(data=True)
if d["weight"] > 0.5]
esmall = [
(u, v) for (u, v, d) in g.edges(data=True)
if d["weight"] <= 0.5]
# compute the positions of nodes
pos = nx.circular_layout(g)
# plot the graph nodes
nx.draw_networkx_nodes(g, pos, node_size=700)
# plot the graph edges
nx.draw_networkx_edges(g, pos, edgelist=elarge, width=6)
nx.draw_networkx_edges(
g, pos, edgelist=esmall, width=6,
alpha=0.5, edge_color="b", style="dashed")
# annotate the nodes
nx.draw_networkx_labels(
g, pos, font_size=20, font_family="sans-serif")
# graphics config
plt.axis("off")
plt.show() # wait before exiting
which has the following output:
But what I want is for the connecting lines to be curved not straight. I couldn't find a line style in matplotlib
that allows me to do that.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1764
Reputation: 88246
Similarly to this answer, you could do:
plt.figure(figsize=(15,8))
pos = nx.circular_layout(G) # positions for all nodes
ax = plt.gca()
for edge in G.edges():
source, target = edge
rad = 0.2
c = edge in elarge
arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle="-",
color='black' if c else 'blue',
connectionstyle=f"arc3,rad={rad}",
linestyle= '-' if c else '--',
alpha=0.6,
linewidth=5)
ax.annotate("",
xy=pos[source],
xytext=pos[target],
arrowprops=arrowprops
)
# nodes
nx.draw_networkx_nodes(G, pos, node_size=700, node_color='black')
# labels
nx.draw_networkx_labels(G, pos, font_size=20,
font_family="sans-serif",
font_color ='white')
plt.box(False)
plt.show()
Upvotes: 7