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I am doing some graph theory in python using the networkx package. I would like to add the weights of the edges of my graph to the plot output. How can I do this?

For example How would I modify the following code to get the desired output?

import networkx as nx
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

G=nx.Graph()
i=1
G.add_node(i,pos=(i,i))
G.add_node(2,pos=(2,2))
G.add_node(3,pos=(1,0))
G.add_edge(1,2,weight=0.5)
G.add_edge(1,3,weight=9.8)
pos=nx.get_node_attributes(G,'pos')
nx.draw(G,pos)
plt.savefig("path.png")

I would like 0.5 and 9.8 to appear on the edges to which they refer in the graph.

2 Answers 2

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You'll have to call nx.draw_networkx_edge_labels(), which will allow you to... draw networkX edge labels :)

EDIT: full modified source

#!/usr/bin/python
import networkx as nx
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

G=nx.Graph()
i=1
G.add_node(i,pos=(i,i))
G.add_node(2,pos=(2,2))
G.add_node(3,pos=(1,0))
G.add_edge(1,2,weight=0.5)
G.add_edge(1,3,weight=9.8)
pos=nx.get_node_attributes(G,'pos')
nx.draw(G,pos)
labels = nx.get_edge_attributes(G,'weight')
nx.draw_networkx_edge_labels(G,pos,edge_labels=labels)
plt.savefig(<wherever>)
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  • @Joel: added full source; I wasn't only linking to docs, I was actually proposing a method :) Feb 7, 2015 at 10:04
  • @Joel: Oh, I didn't know that one :) Feb 7, 2015 at 10:18
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    Your link is broken. Apr 20, 2016 at 14:08
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    yes. Replace labels with the number you mean. seriously, this is Python – can't be that hard to fix that line of code :) Apr 18, 2018 at 15:44
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    @ForeverWintr oh, interesting! Yes, that is indeed something I'm very happy to learn! This library goes into my toolbox. Apr 25, 2021 at 10:32
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I like to do it like this:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
pos=nx.spring_layout(G) # pos = nx.nx_agraph.graphviz_layout(G)
nx.draw_networkx(G,pos)
labels = nx.get_edge_attributes(G,'weight')
nx.draw_networkx_edge_labels(G,pos,edge_labels=labels)

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