rustworkx
Graphia
rustworkx | Graphia | |
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4 | 8 | |
846 | 222 | |
4.3% | 2.3% | |
9.2 | 9.7 | |
3 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | GPL3 |
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rustworkx
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NetworkX โ Network Analysis in Python
See also https://github.com/Qiskit/rustworkx โ a general purpose graph library for Python written in Rust to take advantage of the performance and safety that Rust provides.
> Rustworkx was originally called retworkx and was created initially to be a replacement for qiskit's previous (and current) NetworkX usage (hence the original name). The project was originally started to build a faster directed graph to use as the underlying data structure for the DAG at the center of qiskit-terra's transpiler. However, since it's initial introduction the project has grown substantially and now covers all applications that need to work with graphs which includes Qiskit.
- GitHub - Qiskit/rustworkx: A high performance Python graph library implemented in Rust.
- rustworkx: A High-Performance Graph Library for Python
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Python virtual environment packages not found
(env) Tom-MacBook-Pro-3:env tom$ pip show rustworkx Name: rustworkx Version: 0.12.1 Summary: A python graph library implemented in Rust Home-page: https://github.com/Qiskit/rustworkx Author: Matthew Treinish Author-email: [email protected] License: Apache 2.0 Location: /Users/tom/env/lib/python3.8/site-packages Requires: numpy Required-by: reaction-network
Graphia
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NetworkX โ Network Analysis in Python
Export the graph to GML or to GraphML or to GraphViz DOT or to some other Graph format. BTW I recommend 3D graph visualization over 2D when possible, that is when you're exploring interactively as opposed to printing figures. The Graphia tool is the only FOSS tool for this purpose that I know of:
https://graphia.app
https://github.com/graphia-app/graphia
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How to create a map showing the relationship between separate data points?
I may be biased. https://graphia.app
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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
A fast 3D alternative for visualizing large graphs is Graphia: https://github.com/graphia-app/graphia https://graphia.app However, it's currently suffering from the Qt switch from 5 to 6.
Regarding Graphviz itself, I wonder why is there no special layout logic for planar graphs? They can be recognized and embedded on the plane in linear time without intersecting edges, so it would be very nice if some of the Graphviz tools actually did that.
A recent set of minimal graph coloring Graphviz visualizations of mine: https://gitlab.com/nsajko/example_optimally_colored_graphs
- Handbook of Graph Drawing and Visualization
- Rick and Mortyโs Thanksploitation Deciduous Decision Tree
What are some alternatives?
Pandas - Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more
AlphaPlot - :chart_with_upwards_trend: Application for statistical analysis and data visualization which can generate different types of publication quality 2D and 3D plots with extensive visual customization.
pgmpy - Python Library for learning (Structure and Parameter), inference (Probabilistic and Causal), and simulations in Bayesian Networks.
matplotplusplus - Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization ๐๐พ
hathor-core - HathorNetwork's fullnode core
Gephi - Gephi - The Open Graph Viz Platform
Factotum - A system to programmatically run data pipelines
dtale - Visualizer for pandas data structures
Data Flow Facilitator for Machine Learning (dffml) - The easiest way to use Machine Learning. Mix and match underlying ML libraries and data set sources. Generate new datasets or modify existing ones with ease.
sketchviz - A command line clone of https://sketchviz.com/
hamilton - Hamilton helps data scientists and engineers define testable, modular, self-documenting dataflows, that encode lineage and metadata. Runs and scales everywhere python does.
pygraphistry - PyGraphistry is a Python library to quickly load, shape, embed, and explore big graphs with the GPU-accelerated Graphistry visual graph analyzer