graphscope.nx.generators.community.random_partition_graph¶
- graphscope.nx.generators.community.random_partition_graph(sizes, p_in, p_out, seed=None, directed=False)[source]¶
Returns the random partition graph with a partition of sizes.
A partition graph is a graph of communities with sizes defined by s in sizes. Nodes in the same group are connected with probability p_in and nodes of different groups are connected with probability p_out.
- Parameters:
sizes (list of ints) – Sizes of groups
p_in (float) – probability of edges with in groups
p_out (float) – probability of edges between groups
directed (boolean optional, default=False) – Whether to create a directed graph
seed (integer, random_state, or None (default)) – Indicator of random number generation state. See Randomness.
- Returns:
G – random partition graph of size sum(gs)
- Return type:
NetworkX Graph or DiGraph
- Raises:
NetworkXError – If p_in or p_out is not in [0,1]
Examples
>>> G = nx.random_partition_graph([10, 10, 10], 0.25, 0.01) >>> len(G) 30 >>> partition = G.graph["partition"] >>> len(partition) 3
Notes
This is a generalization of the planted-l-partition described in [1]. It allows for the creation of groups of any size.
The partition is store as a graph attribute ‘partition’.
References