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I'd like to select and perform operations on nodes within a graph with particular attributes. How would you select nodes with a given attribute value? For example:

P=nx.Graph()
P.add_node('node1',at=5)
P.add_node('node2',at=5)
P.add_node('node3',at=6)

Is there a way to select only the nodes with at == 5?.

I'm imagining something like (this doesn't work):

for p in P.nodes():
    P.node[p]['at'==5]

2 Answers 2

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Python <= 2.7:

According to the documentation try:

nodesAt5 = filter(lambda (n, d): d['at'] == 5, P.nodes(data=True))

or like your approach

nodesAt5 = []
for (p, d) in P.nodes(data=True):
    if d['at'] == 5:
        nodesAt5.append(p)

Python 2.7 and 3:

nodesAt5 = [x for x,y in P.nodes(data=True) if y['at']==5]
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    Thanks, based on your answer, I used this: [x for x,y in P.nodes(data=True) if y['at']==5]
    – Lee
    Aug 10, 2015 at 15:49
  • @atomh33ls Great. Yes, with list comprehension it is also possible. If you will use lot's of nodes may prefer filter. It should be "a little" faster.
    – wenzul
    Aug 10, 2015 at 15:51
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    Beware that the lambda (n, d) tuple unpacking syntax no longer works in Python 3.
    – amoe
    May 10, 2018 at 8:10
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Sample code if someone is stuck

import networkx as nx

P=nx.Graph()
P.add_node('node1',at=5)
P.add_node('node2',at=5)
P.add_node('node3',at=6)

# You can select like this
selected_data = dict( (n,d['at']) for n,d in P.nodes().items() if d['at'] == 5)
# Then do what you want to do with selected_data
print(f'Node found : {len (selected_data)} : {selected_data}')

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